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    							OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL  
    						
    							TABLE OF CONTENTS 
    FOREWORD 
    1. INTRODUCTION 
    A. Technical Specifications 
    2. CONSTRUCTION 
    3. OPERATION OF THE WEAPON 
    A. Loading Magazines 
    B. Stock Assembly 
    C. Loading and Cocking the Weapon 
    D. Charging the Weapon 
    E. Inserting the Magazine 
    F. Placing the Weapon on “Safe” 
    G. Removal of Magazine 
    H. Fire Selector Lever Operation 
    I. Firing the Submachine Gun 
    J. Malfunctions 
    4. STRIPPING AND REASSEMBLING 
    A. 
    B. 
    .c. 
    D. 
    E. 
    F. 
    0. 
    H. 
    I. Field Stripping 
    1) Removing Upper Receiver 
    2) Removing the Bolt 
    3) Removing the Stock 
    Trigger Mechanism 
    Extractor 
    Recoil Spring 
    Receiver Pin Catch . . 
    Magazine Catch 
    Safety Catch 
    Stock Latch 
    Magazine 
    5. REASSEMBLY 
    6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 
    7. ILLUSTRATIONS 
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    							FOREWORD 
    This manual is published for the information and guidance of 
    personnel whose duties involve the use, maintenance and repair 
    of the Ml0 SMG and the Ml1 SMG. Disassembly, assembly, clean- 
    ing and minor repairs may be undertaken in the field. 
    In all cases where the nature of the repair or adjustment is beyond 
    the scope of facilities of the unit, the Manufacturer should be in- 
    formed in order that trained personnel with suitable tools and 
    equipment may be provided. 
    1. INTRODUCTION 
    The Ingram Model 10 and Model 11 represent a significant break 
    through in compact submachine gun design. The Ml0 is available 
    in 9MM Para and .45 ACP calibers, the Ml1 in .380 ACP caliber. 
    Both Models are light in weight, durable steel construction and 
    easy to fire, either semi-automatic or full automatic. 
    The compact size of the Ml0 makes it especially suitable for 
    tank crews, gun and mortar crews, etc., and its selective fire 
    capability makes it an excellent weapon for police use. 
    The addition of a noise suppressor further enhances the per- 
    formance, reducing the noise and eliminating muzzle flash. 
    The weapon operates on the straight blowback principle and is 
    magazine fed.  
    						
    							A. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 
    Model 10 
    Model 10 
    Model 11 
    .45 AC? 
    9MM Cam. 
    JR0 AC? 
    GUN DIMENSIONS WlliiOUl 
    SUPPRESSOR I 
    Length without stock 
    Length stock telescoped 
    Length stock cxtendod 
    Barrel Length 
    Maximum width Inches MM 
    Inchmr MM 
    Inches 
    10.50 267 10.50 
    267 8.75 
    11.60 295 11.60 
    295 9.81 
    21.57 548 21.57 
    548 18.11 
    5.75 146 5.75 
    146 5.06 
    1.96 50 1.96 
    50 1.36 MM 
    222 
    249 
    460 
    129 
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    GUN DIMENSIONS WITH 
    SUPPRESSOR ATTACHED 
    Length without stock 
    Length stock telescoped 
    Length stock extended 
    Maximum width 20.35 517 20.35 
    517 16.25 
    413 
    21.45 545 21.45 
    545 17.31 440 
    31.42 
    798 31.42 
    798 25.61 
    650 
    2.13 
    54 2.13 
    54 1.75 
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    SUPPRESSOR DIMENSIONS 
    Length 11.44 291 11.44 
    291 8.81 
    Diameter 2.13 54 2.13 
    54 1.75 224 
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    WEIGHT AND CAPACITY 
    Gun without mogozinc 
    Suppressor 
    Loodcd 16 round magazine 
    LoAded 30 round magazine 
    Loaded 32 round mogozine lbs. 
    6.25 
    1.20 
    2.15 
    - Kg. lbs. Kg. 
    Lbr. 
    2.81 6.25 
    2.81 3.50 
    0.54 1.20 
    034 1.00 
    - 
    0.62 
    0.97 - 
    - - 
    - 1.37 
    0.61 1.12 Kg. 
    1.57 
    0.45 
    0.27 
    0.54 
    TYPE OF FIRE ............................................................................ Semi-automatic or full automatic 
    CYCLIC RATE OF FIRE, M10/45 ACP.. ...................................... Minimum 
    950 rounds per minute 
    MlO/PMM Paro.. ................................ Minimum 
    950 rounds Per minute 
    Ml 1 380 ACP ................................ Minimum 
    1200 rounds per minute 
    FRONT SIGHT .......................................................................................................... 
    Protected post 
    REAR SIGHT, Ml0 ........................................................................ fixed 
    opertur. for 100 maters 
    Ml1 ............................................................................ Fixed 
    opwtura for 50 meters 
    SAFETIES.. .............................................. Manually operated safeties for locking bolt in open 
    or closed position 
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    							2. CONSTRUCTION 
    The weapon consists of the foliowing major components: 
    Barrel, Receiver, Bolt, Frame, Firing 
    Mechanism, Magazine, and Extendable Stock 
    A sling swivel is attached to the barrel and receiver assembly. 
    The front end of the barrel is threaded to accept a suppressor. 
    The receiver is fitted with a fixed front sight and houses the bolt, 
    recoil spring, buffer and ejector rod. The frame carries the re- 
    ceiver group, trigger mechanism, magazine housing, stock guide, 
    and safety assembly. 
    The trigger mechanisms consist of sear, sear spring, selector 
    lever, retainer, trip, trigger, trigger pin, trigger spring, and dis- 
    connector. 
    The stock is designed to telescope into the frame when not in use 
    thereby reducing the overall size of the weapon. 
    The bolt assembly on the Model 10 and Model 11 is fitted with 
    a cocking handle. Both models have fixed firing pins. The ex 
    tractor on the Model 10 operates on the leaf spring principle while 
    the Model 11 utilizes a compression spring. 
    The magazine for the Model 10 .45 ACP and Model 11 380 ACP 
    caliber are both of the double column single position feed type, 
    while the Model 10/9MM Para caliber is of the double column 
    two position feed type.  
    						
    							3. OPERATION OF THE WFAPON 
    A. loading Magazines 
    9 MM Para- rounds s wacity 
    Hold the magazine in one hand, insert the cartridge, one at a 
    time through thl; -wuth of the magazine ensuring that the base of 
    each cartridge 13 zuainst the rear of the magazine. (See Fig. 1) 
    FIG. 1 Pushing Cartridge Under Magazine Feed Lips  
    						
    							loading Magazines 
    .45 ACP-W Rds. Capacity s 
    380 ACP-32 Rds. Capacity 
    Place the magazine loader on top of the magazine, then place the 
    base of the magazine on a firm surface. Push down on the loader 
    to depress the magazine follower. Insert a cartridge, base first, 
    into the magazine. Lift the loader, and push the cartridge all the 
    way into the magazine. Push down on the loader, depressing the 
    cartridge and magazine follower. Repeat the operation (Fig. 2) 
    until the magazine is full. 
    Fig. 2 Pull Down On Loader, Insert Cartridge 
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    							6. Stock Assembly 
    Hold weapon in left hand, with right hand press inwards on right 
    side of wire form butt near the pivot to allow wire form stock to 
    rotate clockwise to normal firing position. (See Fig. 3) 
    Still holding weapon in left hand depress stock latch button and 
    extend stock assembly using right hand. (See Fig. 4) 
    Fig. 3 Disengaging Wire Form from Retaining Pin 
    Fig. 4 Extending Stock Assembly 
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    							C. loading and Cocking the Weapon 
    Move frame safety lever to ‘fire’ position. Holding the gun by 
    the pistol grip in the right hand and keeping the index finger out- 
    side the trigger guard pull back on the cocking handle to the rear 
    with the left hand until the bolt is held to the rear by the sear. 
    (See Fig. 5) Move safety lever to ‘safe’ position. 
    Insert loaded magazine in its housing until the magazine catch 
    engages magazine. (See Fig. 6) Select ‘semi’ or ‘auto’ fire as re- 
    quired, move frame safety to ‘fire’ position. 
    The gun is now ready to fire. 
    D. Charging the Weapon 
    FIG. 5  
    						
    							E. Inserting the Magazine 
    FIG. 6 
    F. Placing the Weapon on “Safe” 
    The safety is located on the right of the underside of the frame, 
    it moves front to back, front is the ‘fire’ position and back is the 
    ‘safe’ position. (See Fig. 7) 
    FIG. 7 
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