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This is a model of the Ingram M10A1, produced by Military Armament Corporation. Colloquially known as the MAC-10. This is the .45ACP model with the Sionics suppressor it was sold with. The suppressor is a seperate mesh and can be hidden or removed. The model is relatively low poly, with the textures all packed into the .blend file. More formats to come soon.

The M10 has one shapekey to fold the stock, so you can pick between folded and unfolded.

Feel free to use in your projects or edit in any way.

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Ingram M10A1 Low-poly 3D model

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Blender<br />File Size: 16.3 MB
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