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The Military Armament Corporation Model 11, officially abbreviated as "M11" or "M-11", and commonly known as the MAC-11, is a machine pistol/submachine gun developed by American firearm designer Gordon Ingram at the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) during the 1970s in Powder Springs, Georgia, United States.
The Cobray Company was an American developer and manufacturer of submachine guns, automatic carbines, handguns, shotguns, and non-lethal 37 mm launchers. These were manufactured by SWD. In the 1970s and 1980s, Cobray was a counter terrorist training center in addition to being an arms maker under the leadership of Mitch WerBell. [1]
The T77 was developed in the 1980s, based on the Ingram MAC-11 and the Cobray M11/9. [2] Users
A Missouri couple has been charged with child abuse after police claim they performed a circumcision on a child at their home despite not having the medical training to do so.
The FBI has issued a holiday scam advisory, warning shoppers to "be wary" of potential grifts as they begin to shop Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.
"Two things went through my head: 'Alan, save me. Alan, let me go.'" Donny Osmond is remembering the rush of performing in front of crowds of screaming fans as a member of his family’s band, the ...
"The Cobray Company was a manufacturer of sub-machine guns and semi-automatic handguns. These were manufactured by SWD (Sylvia Williams Daniel)." Is the company's name Cobray or SWD? What is the relation of the Cobray Company and SWD? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Darktangent (talk • contribs) 20:19, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
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