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MAC IX
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MAC IX - 9MM
The MAC IX is a rugged, modular 9mm PCC built for reliability and performance. It features a proven direct blowback system for minimal recoil and fast follow-up shots, and accepts MP5-style magazines for dependable, familiar feeding. With a monolithic upper, full-length Picatinny rail, and M-LOK handguard, it’s mission-ready—whether for competition, defense, or the range.
Notable Features:
- Direct Blow Back Design
- MAC-5/MP5 Magazine Compatibility
- Paddle/Button Magazine Release
- Picatinny Rail Interface for Braces or Stock (All NFA Rules Apply)
- Machined Tri-Lug Suppressor mount
- 1-year Warranty & Lifetime Service Plan
Includes:
- Hard Case
- 2 Magazines
- Cleaning Kit
- Sling
- Flash Hider
- Owners Manual
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PROP 65 WARNING
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
From Our Customers
Full disclosure: still in setup phase so will update as I progress but out of the box: It’s versatile with its mix of M-Lok and 1913 rails. Have added a MAC arm brace and Romeo optic along with a Rugged suppressor. Haven’t fired it yet due to the issues I’m having with the included 30 round mags. The springs are so tight I can only get/force about 20 rounds in them. None of my mag loaders fit to help me out and unloading the must be done through throwing the bolt (if you want fingers after the ordeal). Waiting to hear back from MAC to get some assistance with this.
I own the Mac 5 and the Mac 5K I wanted another 5K and saw the Mac IX at a local gun show and knew the success of my Mac 5's so I purchased the IX and haven't looked back. I have put over 1k rounds thru the weapon in a short time and only have had one misfire which was an ammo issue not the weapon. I removed the factory sights and put Magpul flip front and rear sights, a Vortex red dot with quick release, tac-light and Kungfu grip and hand stop. I also put a binary trigger in, had to keep the original hammer (FYI) but it shoots like a dream I also added a Strike Industry side folding brace. I understand the hesitation on purchase of the Turkish clones and weapons but the three I have purchased from MAC run smooth. I have made the Mac IX my bag/truck gun and don't leave home without it.
I had wanted an mp5 "type" gun for quite awhile, but didn't have the mp5 monies. I took a chance on the Mac IX. It is awesome! I had taken chances on Turkish weapons in the past, with varying success. SAR9 - great. The last two Girsan/EAA guns - complete and total garbage. Not so with the MAC IX. It shoots well and often. The trigger is actually pretty good, and felt recoil is completely manageable. I threw a folding brace and an optic on board and was ready to roll. It even does decently suppressed, if you don't mind a little second hand smoke in your face. :) If you saw this gun and were maybe on the fence, don't be. Get one before the prices go stupid. You won't be disappointed.
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Military Armament Corporation
MAC IX
Still in setup phase
Full disclosure: still in setup phase so will update as I progress but out of the box: It’s versatile with its mix of M-Lok and 1913 rails. Have added a MAC arm brace and Romeo optic along with a Rugged suppressor. Haven’t fired it yet due to the issues I’m having with the included 30 round mags. The springs are so tight I can only get/force about 20 rounds in them. None of my mag loaders fit to help me out and unloading the must be done through throwing the bolt (if you want fingers after the ordeal). Waiting to hear back from MAC to get some assistance with this.