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Slim said:Hey Bro
I think that the siezed MAC 10 SMG was a semi-auto...Which ( I believe) are legal down there...
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Slim
MAC 10s were in .45ACP and 9 x 19mm. MAC 11s were in .380 Auto , AKA 9mmK. Cobray's original were semi and full auto, and later semi versions firing from an open bolt, then later versions friing from a closed bolt. Due to wierd US laws, the semi versions had no retracting butt, and were classed as pistols, as semi carbines but have a mininum barrel length of 16 inches.
Laws vary in the USA, and in most states machine guns and still quite legal to own, but are restricted in use.
As for MAC 10s and 11s in Canada, I know of a few legally owned in Saskatchewan. They are full autos, owned by people who had them registered prior to 01 Jan 78. Presently those people who own such can still buy and trade amoung themselves.
There is also semi auto MAC in Canada, with the original retracting butts due to our different laws. A friend of mine in Moose Jaw used to have one, a M11 in 9mmK. All happily registered.
Cheers,
Wes