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[[File:Ingram Model 6 Submachine Gun 45 ACP SMG FirearmWiki (1).png|500px|thumb|right|The Ingram Model 6, a low cost alternative to the Thompson submachine gun designed by [[Gordan Ingram]] and manufactured by [[Police Ordnance Company]].]] | [[File:Ingram Model 6 Submachine Gun 45 ACP SMG FirearmWiki (1).png|500px|thumb|right|The Ingram Model 6, a low cost alternative to the Thompson submachine gun designed by [[Gordan Ingram]] and manufactured by [[Police Ordnance Company]].]] | ||
− | The '''Ingram Model 6''' is a [[.45 ACP]] [[submachine gun]] that was designed by [[Gordon B. Ingram]] and was manufactured from 1949 through 1952 by the [[Police Ordnance Company]] of | + | The '''Ingram Model 6''' is a [[.45 ACP]] [[submachine gun]] that was designed by [[Gordon B. Ingram]] and was manufactured from 1949 through 1952 by the [[Police Ordnance Company]] of Los Angeles, California. |
==Overview== | ==Overview== |
Revision as of 07:57, 14 April 2022
The Ingram Model 6 is a .45 ACP submachine gun that was designed by Gordon B. Ingram and was manufactured from 1949 through 1952 by the Police Ordnance Company of Los Angeles, California.
Overview
The Ingram Model 6 has an appearance that somewhat resembles a Thompson submachine gun. In fact, it was intended to be sold as a low cost alternative for domestic law enforcement agencies in the United States. The typical version was produced with a wood stock, pistol grip and front grip, with an overall length is approximately 30" with the barrel being 9" in length. It featured a stick-type magazine with a capacity of 30 rounds.
Variants
A Model 7 version was made in 1952, the difference being that it was able to fire from a closed bolt and having a fire mode selector on. Only a few of these were made in the 1950s.