![]() The update of an image becomes visible only after some time. If need be, there's another picture of this type anyway - I'd be happy to replace this pic with the other one on the pages it's used on (there ain't that many) if someone thinks this can be deleted. I tried to revert it to the older pic (which is an Ingram) but it seems that might not have worked. The updated picture on this file is clearly not a MAC-10 but rather most likely a Cobray since it has the lengthened receiver. MAC-10 with a similar barrel extension - 9x19mm Can somebody specify which unit is supposed to have used the gun? Thank you in advance. I'm quite familiar with the german military and police forces, and I have never heard of the MAC-10 being used by either of them execpt maybe for evaluation. The article claims that the MAC-10 was used by West-German special-ops at one time. Do you mean the Congo page? If you mean something else, you can make it yourself. Ok, sign your posts, and be more specific about what you want. Charon68 06:34, 18 November 2010 (UTC)Ĭan anyone add Congo 1995 on to the site. The article included something which stated that the US military allegedly was considering replacing the M1911 with the MAC-10 and how Brown, among others, was grateful that such a thing never happened. Brown from his 5th SF Group days wearing the MAC-10 in a hip holster arrangement. I remember a long time ago reading an article in Soldier of Fortune which included some pics of SOF founder Robert K. Still the Uzi was a superior weapon that ended up way more popular. ![]() The suppressor it had at the time was great for that era and it ended the lives of a few sentries. Basically it was considered a throwaway weapon that could be used and then ditched if one needed to. It's true that the original MAC-10 did see some limited use by Special Forces over the years. I'm not sure, but a website claimed that the MAC-10 saw service in the Vietnam War. What round capacity is that extended magazine on the MPA9305? - Mazryonh 12:33, 9 November 2011 (CST)ģ0 Evil Tim 12:35, 9 November 2011 (CST) Vietnam Had the wrong version, but I'll leave the old one up too since it has discussion. Use code CLNS50 for 50% off your first deposit at Betonline.ag.MasterPiece Arms MPA930SST semi-auto civilian "mini pistol" - 9x19mm Make sure to follow Mike on Twitter, and follow for the latest up-to-date Red Sox news!Īlso, be sure to check out our new sports betting Twitter account all the latest odds and content from CLNS Media. The Bronx Bombers were incredibly pedestrian to finish the season and, although they had the second best record in the American League, will probably be on the outside looking in come the end of October. His Yankees, however? They may be something to ignore. I do, of course, respect what Judge did this season. ![]() He was the best cheater amongst cheaters, and the record is still his. I get it – he was cheating, but so was everyone else in his era. In my own opinion, Bonds is still the home run champion. Bailey ZappeĪs you can see from the map, Bonds still gets the nod from MLB fans, but it’s pretty close. Patriots vs Browns film notes and Mac Jones vs. versus pro-Judge tweets like, “Judge has the REAL record,” “clean record,” “Judge’s record,” “new home run record,” “record without steroids,” etc. For example, tracking tweets, hashtags, or phrases that are pro-Bonds like “Bonds still has the record,” “The record is 73,” “73 is the record,” “Bonds is still the home run king,” etc. The map below is based on geotagged twitter data in the last 48 hours after Judge’s 62nd home run, tracking tweets about whether Bonds record of 73 was the true record, or if Aaron Judge’s record is the “real record” because it is “clean” and Judge hasn’t had any allegations of PED or steroid use, which is what currently taints Bonds (and McGwire and Sosa) for many baseball fans. So is Judge, who is likely clean, the home run king? Our partners at BetOnline.ag used twitter data to find out what the public thinks. This is because every guy ahead of Judge on this list (Barry Bonds, Mark McGuire, and Sammy Sosa) are steroid era sluggers who were clearly jacked up on something during the seasons in which they set their own records. This record, not because of Judge, is surrounded by controversy. Not only did led the MLB in home runs 15+, but he broke the American League record for home runs in a season (62). Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge has been the center of the baseball world all season. ![]()
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