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This weapon is sometimes confused with the Sylvia & Wayne Daniels M-11/9, its successor the Leinad PM-11, or the Vulcan M-11-9, both of which are later variants of the MAC chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge. [7] [2] Cobray also made a .380 ACP variant called the M12. [8]
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]
There are several carbine versions of the M-11/9 and Cobray and SWD manufactured a smaller version chambered in .380 ACP as a semiautomatic pistol called the M-12. [ 12 ] Today, while the civilian manufacture, sale and possession of post-1986 select-fire MAC-10 and variants is prohibited, it is still legal to sell templates, tooling and manuals ...
Cobray Company. Pistols Cobray M-10 (US – Machine Pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP: Licensed Production MAC-10) Cobray M-11 (US – Machine Pistol – .380 ACP: Licensed Production MAC-11) Cobray M-11/9(US – Machine Pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum) Cobra Submachine Gun(Rhodesia Submachine Gun 9×19mm Parabellum) Cooey Machine & Arms ...
Cobray/SWD Street Sweeper—A lower-end clone of the Armsel Striker, having a limited parts commonality to the original weapons system. [5] Cobray/SWD Ladies Home Companion/ LHC [10] —A reduced caliber version of the Streetsweeper. The trigger group is attached to a .410 bore or .45/70 Government cylinder and barrel. [11]
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[14] [19] The gunman used a Cobray M-11/9, [20] [21] [22] a semi-automatic pistol variant of the MAC-11 with an extended high-capacity magazine. [23] The gun and the high-capacity magazine are illegal in California. According to the county sheriff Robert Luna, the weapon was purchased in Monterey Park in 1999 but not registered. [24]