

Ingram M6 (model 6) submachine gun in "Military" configuration
Ingram M7 (model 7) submachine gun in "Police" configuration
Caliber | 9x19mm, .38 Super and .45 ACP |
Weight | ~3,3 kg empty |
Length | 762 mm |
Barrel length | 228 mm |
Rate of fire | 600 rounds per minute |
Magazine capacity | 30 rounds |
Effective range | 100 meters |
Ingram Model 6 submachine guns were produced in two basic configurations, "Military" and "Police". The "Military" version had plain wooden forearm, plain barrel and protected front sight. It also was capable to mount a proprietary spike-shaped bayonet, which was stored inside the forearm in reversed position when not required. "Police" version of Model 6 featured a front foregrip similar to that of Thompson submachine gun, and a partially finned barrel.
Ingram Model 6 submachine gun is blowback operated, selective fired weapon that fired from open bolt. The only safety provided was the locking notch in the cocking handle slot, which was used to lock the bolt by its handle in cocked (retracted) position. Selection of mode of fire was made by the pull of the trigger - short pull produced single shots, and long pull produced full automatic fire.
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