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DESIRABLE, OPEN BOLT RPB MODEL SM11-A1 PISTOL.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:300.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 900.00 USD
DESIRABLE, OPEN BOLT RPB MODEL SM11-A1 PISTOL.
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Cal. 380. S# SAP3805279. Bbl. 5". RPB's entry into the "Micro Mac" semiautomatic pistol market was the tiny M11-A1, open bolt pistol, chambered in .380 ACP. It was designated the M11-A1 so as not to be confused w/ their popular 9mm, M11 Submachine Gun. RPB M11-A1 serial numbers range from 380006 - 38011661. The semiautomatic variants were marked w/ the prefix SAP (semi auto pistol) or SAC (Semiautomatic carbine). While the traditional MAC 10 or even the 9mm M-11 were generally considered "boxey or chunky" in design, the M11-A1 was similar in size to the Colt 1911, though not quite as ergonomic in design. The suppressor users enjoyed the M11-A1s since the 380 ammo was already subsonic, just like the 45ACP and provided a very low sound signature when fired. Dark gray parkerized finish. Protected post front sight. Rear peep sight is a hole drilled in the rear receiver extension to coincide w/ the front sight. Slotted charging knob provides an unobstructed view. The action is locked by rotating the charging knob 90-degrees in the closed position. Safety is located on the right side of the receiver, inside the trigger guard. Threaded barrel. MAGS: (4 total). 1 steel 30 rd. & 3 steel 15 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Factory cardboard box, Mag loader, Green nylon sling. CONDITION: Finish is complete & consistent w/ only light thinning on the safety switch, which could just be bad anodizing. Only a few light scratches on finish typical of guns stored in flat cardboard boxes. No actual obvious sign of actual use aside from some carbon on the face of the bolt. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-413/JZ). MODERN. $600-900.