POTD: Gordon Ingram’s Model 6 – Thompson-Inspired Budget Sub Gun

Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! designed the 6 in 1948 as a .45 ACP submachine gun. The assembled this weapon from 1949 to 1952. However, it looked like a Thompson machine gun, simpler techniques of producing it were employed using stamped sheet metals. Notably, it had an open bolt operation mechanism, a fixed firing pin, and a two-stage trigger for semi and full-auto fire. It was equipped with a thirty-round stick magazine; otherwise, it measures nine inches long in its barrel length while also having an overall length of thirty inches. Primarily conceived as a lower-priced alternative to law enforcement agencies, its production volumes remained limited alongside sales figures being far less than expected. It was followed in 1952 with the -7 featuring closed-bolt operation. The initial design that came before his more successful MAC-10 and MAC-11 models is known as the -6.

“Originally designed and patented by in 1948 and later produced in very limited numbers by the Police Ordnance Company. This was one of the newer type submachine guns designed by . Later, he gained fame by designing the very successful MAC-10 and MAC 11 SMGs. Although this weapon is similar in outward appearance to the Thompson sub-machine gun, it is very different and uses a machine bolt and barrel assembly with various including the receiver similar to the MP40 and STEN submachine gun concepts. “

Model 6

Lot 1597: Police Ordinance U.S.A. Ingram M6 Machine gun 45 ACP – Scarce Original Police Ordnance Company Class III/NFA Deactivated Model 6 Police Sub-Machine Gun. (n.d.-ah). Rock Island Auction Company. photograph. Retrieved June 8, 2024, from https://.

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