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Tiny, generally reliable, and easy to use, this little stamped steel wonder had its origins on the blood-soaked battlefields of World War 2. In more modern times, of the few machineguns used during the drug wars in 1980s Miami, the MAC-10 was indeed the jewel. Criminals overwhelmingly prefer handguns to machineguns simply for their concealability.īoth the Uzi and the M-10 share the same basic design layout. Then, as now, politicians and complicit media weaponize the narrative to suit their purposes. Valentine’s Day massacre burn indelibly into the minds of the public. It is simply that sordid episodes like Al Capone’s St. The Ingram M-10 SMG is one of the simplest of all modern military firearms. Those that did were most commonly stolen from police stations or National Guard armories. However, despite literally unfettered access to these guns Thompsons and BARs still showed up at precious few crime scenes. (Nemo5576 photo / Wikimedia Commons)īack in the 1930s, newsreels would have Americans believe that motorized gangsters lurked behind every pot and tree. 45ACP submachine gun that was much cheaper to produce. A BAR was the equivalent of about $6,000.

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It was simply that following on the heels of the Great Depression nobody had any money. My attic floor sags under the weight of such stuff today.īefore the passage of that law, machineguns were sold over the counter and uncontrolled wherever there was money enough to purchase them. The MAC-10 graced the cover of many a paramilitary poser gun magazine back in the 1980s. In fact, Thompson submachine guns and Browning Automatic Rifles could be found in Sears and Roebuck stores as well as conventional gun shops prior to the passage of the blatantly unconstitutional National Firearms Act of 1934. However, the dirty little secret is that criminal usage of legitimate automatic weapons was and is actually vanishingly rare in the United States. Prose describing unfettered violence catches the eye, and I just crafted a bit of it myself. Such sordid stuff as this makes for popular copy. The MAC-10 was indeed a tidy little bullet hose, but it reflected the state of the art at the time of its introduction. 45ACP MAC-10 submachine gun, in the process killing Panesso’s associate, Juan Carlos Hernandez. His companion hosed the store down with a fully automatic. 380 Beretta pistol equipped with a sound suppressor and shot Panesso four times in the face. Two men left the van and followed Panesso and Hernandez into the shop.

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Even back when you could buy full auto Thompsons and BARs, cash and carry, criminals most frequently just stole theirs. The astute observer would have noted that one side of the van read “Happy Time Complete Party Supply.” The other declared, “Happy Time Complete Supply Party.” The question of whether the van supplied the party or was the party itself I shall leave to the philosophers. The Ford van pulled up and parked outside the liquor store.

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This one is shown with the MAC two-stage suppressor. They still rarely used actual machine guns. In the late '70s and early '80s colorful drug kingpins offed each other with wanton abandon in disagreements over turf, women, and customers. Both men were sufficiently at ease for Hernandez to leave his 9mm Browning Hi-Power behind in the Mercedes. At 2:30 pm on this torrid Miami afternoon, Panesso and Hernandez made their way into Crown Liquors to procure their weekly supply of Chivas Regal. At 37, Panesso was handsome, rich, powerful, and on top of his game. Panesso traveled in an armored Mercedes limousine befitting the stature of one of Miami’s top drug dealers. In reality, the criminal use of full auto weapons has always been vanishingly rare.

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Hollywood would have us believe that every two-bit 1980s-era thug in America had a full auto MAC-10 tucked in his gym bag. (German was his name, not his nationality.) German Jimenez Panesso was a Colombian drug lord. Among the many shoppers enjoying the mall that day was one German Jimenez Panesso and his bodyguard, Juan Carlos Hernandez. Dade-land was fifty acres of late 1970s awesome, populated with niche shops, anchor stores, and throngs of families out doing what Americans did in the years immediately prior to Ronald Reagan. On July 11, 1979, a white Ford Econoline van cruised through the parking lot of Dadeland, urban Miami’s largest shopping mall.










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