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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD 1. INTRODUCTION A. Technical 2. 3. Specifications 1 1 2 3 4 4 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 13 13 13 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 20 21

CONSTRUCTION OPERATION A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. OF THE WEAPON

Loading Magazines Stock Assembly Loading and Cocking the Weapon Charging the Weapon Inserting the Magazine Placing the Weapon on Safe Removal of Magazine Fire Selector Lever Operation Firing the Submachine Gun Malfunctions AND REASSEMBLING

4.

STRIPPING A.

B. .c. D. E. F. 0. H. I. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Field Stripping 1) Removing Upper Receiver 2) Removing the Bolt 3) Removing the Stock Trigger Mechanism Extractor Recoil Spring Receiver Pin Catch . . Magazine Catch Safety Catch Stock Latch Magazine

REASSEMBLY CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

ILLUSTRATIONS PARTS LIST

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FOREWORD
This manual is published for the information and guidance of personnel whose duties involve the use, maintenance and repair of the Ml0 SMG and the Ml1 SMG. Disassembly, assembly, cleaning and minor repairs may be undertaken in the field.
In all cases where the nature of the repair or adjustment is beyond the scope of facilities of the unit, the Manufacturer should be informed in order that trained personnel with suitable tools and

equipment may be provided.

1. INTRODUCTION
The Ingram Model 10 and Model 11 represent a significant break through in compact submachine gun design. The Ml0 is available in 9MM Para and .45 ACP calibers, the Ml1 in .380 ACP caliber. Both Models are light in weight, durable steel construction and easy to fire, either semi-automatic or full automatic. The compact size of the Ml0 makes it especially suitable for tank crews, gun and mortar crews, etc., and its selective fire capability makes it an excellent weapon for police use. The addition of a noise suppressor further enhances the performance, reducing the noise and eliminating muzzle flash. The weapon operates on the straight blowback principle and is magazine fed.

A. TECHNICAL

SPECIFICATIONS

Model 10 .45 AC?

Model 10 9MM Cam.

Model 11 JR0 AC?

GUN DIMENSIONS SUPPRESSOR

WlliiOUl

Inches 10.50 11.60 21.57 5.75 1.96

MM 267 295 548 146 50

Inchmr 10.50 11.60 21.57 5.75 1.96

MM 267 295 548 146 50

Inches 8.75 9.81 18.11 5.06 1.36

MM
222 249 460 129 35

Length without stock Length stock telescoped Length stock cxtendod Barrel Length Maximum width

GUN DIMENSIONS SUPPRESSOR

WITH

ATTACHED 20.35 21.45 31.42 2.13 517 545 798 54 20.35 21.45 31.42 2.13 517 545 798 54 16.25 17.31 25.61 1.75 413 440 650 44

Length without stock Length stock telescoped Length stock extended Maximum width

SUPPRESSOR Length Diameter

DIMENSIONS 11.44 2.13 291 54 11.44 2.13 291 54 8.81 1.75 224 44

WEIGHT

AND CAPACITY

lbs. 6.25 1.20

Kg. 2.81 0.54

lbs. 6.25 1.20 -

Kg. 2.81 034

Lbr. 3.50 1.00 0.62

Kg.
1.57 0.45 0.27

Gun without mogozinc Suppressor Loodcd 16 round magazine LoAded 30 round magazine Loaded 32 round mogozine

2.15 -

0.97 -

1.37

0.61

1.12 or full 0.54 automatic

TYPE OF FIRE ............................................................................ CYCLIC RATE OF FIRE, M10/45 MlO/PMM Ml 1 380 FRONT SIGHT ACP.. ...................................... Paro.. ................................ ACP ................................

Semi-automatic

Minimum 950 rounds per minute Minimum Minimum 950 rounds Per minute 1200 rounds per minute Protected post for 100 maters

.......................................................................................................... Ml0 Ml1 ........................................................................ ............................................................................ Manually operated or closed position fixed opertur.

REAR SIGHT,

Fixed opwtura safeties for

for 50 meters

SAFETIES..

..............................................

locking bolt in open

2. CONSTRUCTION
The weapon consists of the foliowing Bolt, Frame, major components: Firing Stock

Barrel,

Receiver,

Mechanism,

Magazine,

and Extendable

A sling swivel is attached The front end of the barrel The receiver recoil spring,

to the barrel is threaded

and receiver to accept

assembly.

a suppressor. the re-

is fitted with a fixed front sight and houses the bolt, buffer and ejector rod. The frame carries magazine housing, stock guide,

ceiver group, trigger mechanism, and safety assembly. The trigger lever, connector. The stock is designed thereby reducing to telescope mechanisms consist

of sear,

sear spring, spring,

selector and dis-

retainer,

trip, trigger,

trigger

pin, trigger

into the frame when not in use

the overall

size of the weapon. 10 and Model have fixed 11 is fitted with pins. The ex while

The bolt assembly a cocking handle.

on the Model Both models

firing

tractor on the Model 10 operates on the leaf spring principle the Model 11 utilizes The magazine a compression spring. 11 380

for the Model 10/9MM

10 .45 ACP and Model column single

ACP

caliber are both of the double while the Model

position

feed type, column

Para caliber

is of the double

two position feed type.

3. OPERATION

OF THE WFAPON

A. loading Magazines
9 MM Pararounds s wacity in one hand, insert of the magazine the cartridge, ensuring one at a

Hold the magazine each cartridge

time through thl; -wuth 13 zuainst

that the base of (See Fig. 1)

the rear of the magazine.

FIG. 1

Pushing

Cartridge

Under

Magazine

Feed

Lips

loading Magazines
.45 ACP-W 380 ACP-32 Rds. Capacity Rds. Capacity s

Place the magazine loader on top of the magazine, then place the base of the magazine on a firm surface. Push down on the loader to depress the magazine follower. Insert a cartridge, base first, into the magazine. Lift the loader, and push the cartridge all the way into the magazine. Push down on the loader, depressing cartridge and magazine follower. Repeat the operation until the magazine is full. the (Fig. 2)

Fig. 2

Pull Down On Loader, Insert Cartridge

6.

Stock Assembly
in left hand, with to normal firing right hand press inwards form on right stock to

Hold weapon

side of wire form butt near the pivot rotate clockwise Still holding stock

to allow

wire

position.

(See Fig. 3) stock latch button and

weapon assembly

in left hand depress using right hand.

extend

(See Fig. 4)

Fig. 3

Disengaging

Wire Form from Retaining

Pin

Fig. 4

Extending 6

Stock

Assembly

C. loading and Cocking the Weapon


Move frame safety lever to fire position. Holding the gun by the pistol grip in the right hand and keeping the index finger outside the trigger guard pull back on the cocking handle to the rear with the left hand until the bolt is held to the rear by the sear. (See Fig. 5) Move safety lever to safe position. Insert loaded magazine in its housing until the magazine catch engages magazine. (See Fig. 6) Select semi or auto fire as required, move frame safety to fire position. The gun is now ready to fire.

D. Charging the Weapon

FIG. 5

E. Inserting the Magazine

FIG. 6

F. Placing the Weapon


The safety is located safe position.

on Safe
of the frame,

on the right of the underside

it moves front to back, front is the fire position (See Fig. 7)

and back is the

FIG. 7 8

G.

Removal

of Magazine

Grasp magazine in left hand and with left thumb press magazine catch to release magazine. (See Fig. 8)

FIG. 8 H. Fire Selector lever Operation is rotated 10

Located on the left side of the frame the selector select semi automatic

or full automatic fire. (See Fig. 9)

FIG. 9 9

I. Firing the Submachine Gun


As the bolt is moved back to the cocked is compressed When the trigger driven ment, When bullet forward the the bolt The and the sear engages is pressed, by the strips bolt recoil the sear spring. forward the barrel. position, releases During from the and the recoil the bolt, this fires forward the same magazine pressure spring is the the this to has

the sear notch

of the bolt. which into forces time, move-

a cartridge continues is fired,

chamber.

cartridge.

cartridge overcomes

chamber movement

out of the

muzzle

of the

At the

pressure

the forward

of the bolt and starts case have moved the bullet

it to the rear. By the time the bolt and empty the rear far enough left the barrel, submachine bolt is relatively ing and unlocking.) empty against cartridge is compressed bolt is stopped and and the chamber heavy; pressure pressure

to open the rear of the chamber, is relatively movement

has diminished.

(In the lockspring up of the

gun, the chamber During the

low and the of the bolt, the moves

this eliminates the rearward top round

the need for positive the recoil movement

case is extracted

and ejected, in the The rearward the buffer plate.

magazine

the lips of the magazine. by contact with

J. Malfunctions
Malfunctions of the gun. are usually A knowledge and correct which the result of how might of worn the gun occur. in the magazine Most is not poof the or parts or improper functions Listed enables below care the

user to classify

the malfunction.

are the

types of malfunctions 1. Failure sitioned dirty

to Feed. The top cartridge up and in front of the bolt. gun are failures

malfunctions

submachine

to feed caused

by a defective

magazine.

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2. Failure to Chamber. The top cartridge from the magazine is not seated in the chamber. 3. Failure to Fire. The cartridge is chambered but does not fire. 4. Failure to Extract. If the cartridge fires, the chamber pressure will normally push the empty cartridge case out of the chamber. If the cartridge case is not completely removed from the chamber and the bolt is retracted, then there is a failure to extract. This malfunction seldom occurs. 5. Failure to Eject. The empty cartridge case is not ejected from the weapon. 6. Failure to Cock. If the bolt is retracted and is not held by the sear, or if, during firing, the bolt does not move to the rear far enough to clear the top cartridge in the magazine, the gun fails to cock.

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Common Malfunctions. 1. 2.

The two most common malfunctions caused by a defective caused by defective

are:

Failure to feed-usually Failure to fire-usually

magazine. ammunition.

Causes of Malfunctions. of various malfunctions

The following chart lists common causes and corrective action.

Foilwe

to fe*d.

Dirty Weak Worn

or dented or broken magazine

moga~in~. magazine notch. spring.

Roplaco Replace Replace Replace catch. Replace

magazine. magazine. magoxine. ammunition. mogorinc catch.

Corroded Worn

ammunition. magazine

or broken

Foilura

to chombcr.

Dirty

chamber in chamber. springs.

Clean

chombcr. obstruction. recoil spring.

Obstruction Weak recoil

Remove Replace

Failure

to fire.

D*fectiw Def*ctiw Weak

ammunition. firing pin.

Replace Replace Replace

ammunition. bolt. recoil springs.

recoil springs.

Foilur.

to l xhoct.

Failure

to

l jwt.

Broken Broken

cicctor. or misting extractor.

Replace Replace

oiactor. extractor

F&lure

to cock.

Worn Worn

scar. sear notch. rods. ammunition

Replace Replace

scar. bolt.

Bent guide

Straighten. Replace ammunition

Low powered

Prevention

of Malfunctions.

Periodic

inspection

and proper care gun

and cleaning will reduce the possibility malfunctioning.

of the submachine

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4. STRIPPING AND REASSEMBLING


The Model 10 and Model 11 have been designed so that no special tools are necessary in order tostrip or reassemble the weapon.

Stripping
Before starting to strip the weapon remove the magazine and check the barrel chamber by looking through the EJECTION PORT to make sure there are no live rounds in the weapon.

A. Field Stripping consists of


1) Removing Upper Receiver (Cock Weapon)

Push receiver pin catch back and remove receiver pin. (See Fig. 10). On alternate configuration where there is no receiver pin catch, a sharp push on the receiver pin is all that is required for removal. Push upper receiver from frame. (See Fig. 11)

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FIG.

10

Removing

Pin Securing

Receiver

Group

IG.

il

Removing

Barrel

and

Receiver

Group

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2) Removing the Bolt Slide cocking degrees spring handle to rear of-guide (See slot, rotate handle a few

and pull from bolt. assembly

Fig. 12) The

bolt and recoil

can now be removed

from the rear of the re-

ceiver. (See Fig. 13)

FIG.

12

Removing

Cocking

Handle

FIG. 13

Bolt Remover

from Rear of Receiver

3) Removing the Stock

To remove stock, depress on button The

stock latch button

and keeping

pressure

pull stock completely mentioned

out. (see Figs. 3 and 4) above is generally sufficient to clean for trigger

procedure

normal

maintenance removal

and cleaning. is as follows:

If necessary

mechanism,

B. Trigger
Lift retainer

Mechanism
and remove selector lever, lever. spring may pin. be this aldo allows Note: by using removal for reof

of sear, sear spring left side for removal assembly, disconnector. punch free

and tripping of trigger

Push trigger spring. is located replaced

pin out of the on rear side

or torsion

arm of torsion Disconnector spring

a pin

to remove

C. Extractor
Use pin punch to remove extractor spring pin.

D. Recoil Spring
Compress spring punch to remove and move guide rod clear of bolt spring pin from guide rod. and use pin

E. Receiver
Use pin punch

Pin Catch
to remove spring pin.

F. Magazine

Catch
to remove screw in hand grip for

Use flat bladed screw-driver access to catch.

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G. Safety Catch
Use pin punch to remove catch spring pin.

H. Stock Latch
Press down lightly at center of pin and slide to either side to remove retaining pin. Invert frame and latch will drop out.

I.

Magazine
Poro, Ml 1 380 ACP case. the

M1./9MM

Depress stud in floor plate and slide plate from magazine Keeping finger over the bottom follower. of the magazine magazine spring from flying out. Remove the magazine the magazine

to prevent

spring and

M10/45

ACP a screw-driver spring in the out.

Lift the tab in the floor plate by inserting hole. Remove the magazine Remove NOTE: base plate, to prevent placing the magazine

the finger

over the bottom of from flying follower. reassembling

the magazine To achieve the Ml1

spring

and the magazine functioning when

the proper

and M10/45

magazine

ensure that the slope of with the slope on

the top coil of the spring corresponds the follower.

5. REASSEMBLY
Items are reassembled cedure. in the reverse order to the stripping pro-

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6. CLEANING AND
It is essential weapon for reliable careful operation maintenance. and performance. It should that the at

receive

be cleaned

the end of each days firing. The Gun need only be field stripped for this maintenance.

Barrel and

Receiver Group

Cleaning

A.

Use cleaning

rod, patch and solvent. Stubborn

residue can

be removed with a bristle bore brush.


B. C.

Swab bore with patch saturated Use solvent saturated remove residue.

in solvent.

patch and swab inside of receiver to

D.

Use clean dry patch to dry barrel group.

and inside

of receiver

E.

Dampen patch with light oil and swab barrel and receiver.

Bolt Assembly A. 6.

Cleaning

Remove powder residue with solvent and patch. Wipe all surfaces of bolt to remove carbon. The bolt face should be completely free of carbon and other residue.

C.

Wipe dry and apply a light coat of oil.

Frame

Assembly

Group

Cleaning

A.

Remove residue build-up soaked cloth.

on exposed surfaces with solvent-

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B.

Clean impair

around

the lockwork. Detail

The weapon is

is designed after

to pro-

tolerate some dirt in the frame group but excessive operation. cleaning required longed operation C. or improper functioning

dirt will

of weapon. metal areas

Wipe dry and use oily patch to coat exposed with light film of oil.

Magazine Cleaning A. Inspect magazine for damaged should be discarded. B. C. Clean lip area and top of the follower. Wipe with oily patch. areas. Damaged magazines

Suppressor Cleaning The suppressor requires no other maintenance apart from

ensuring

that the bore is kept clear of obstructions.

Inspection

must be made with the suppressor

removed from the weapon.

The front end cap of the suppressor is replaceable. It should be replaced atter each 500 rounds of firing or sooner if the noise level has increased significantly.

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8.

MO/45

SUBMACHINE GUN
ILLUSfRAlED PARTS LIST

Item

Title

Port No. 150309 150012 150395 150063 150394 150032-4 150032-6 150025-11 150039 150032-5 150611 150037 150073 150032-6 150021 150047 150024 150023 150022 150616 i50032-2 150038 150169 150032-g 150081 150465 150598 150068

1.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Receiver Bolt Handle Hanger Barrel Strap Assembly Spring Pin, Barrel Spring Pin, Receiver Pin Catch Compression Spring, Receiver Pin Catch Pin Catch Spring Pin, Recoil Spring Rod Compression Spring, Bolt Handle Detent Bolt Handle Detent Bolt Spring Pin, Extractor Extractor Buffer Plate Ejector Guide Rod Compression Spring, Recoil Spring Pin, Bolt Handle Detent Receiver Pin Button Spring Pin, Safety Frame Assembly Magazine Catch Compression Spring, Magazine Catch Grip

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 16. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

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29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 46. 49. 50. 51. 52.

Grip Screw Magazine Catch Pin Stock Rail Stock Hinge Pin Retaining Ring Wire Form Butt Trigger Pin Sear Pin Safety Detent Plunger Compression Spring, Safety Detent Safety Slide Compression Spring, Sear Sear Trip Disconnector Spring Pin, Disconnector Torsion Spring, Trigger Trigger Latch Stock Latch Pin Retainer Plunger, Stock Latch Compression Spring, Stock Latch (Not Included)
,

150043 150041 150068 156462 150460 150612 150155 150016 156252 150293 150597 150168 150594 150070 150268 150249 150032-S 150539 150448 150091 150094 150269 15011 o-1 150598

Compression Spring, Stock Hinge

ACCESSORIES: Magazine Magazine Pouch Magazine Loader Cleaning Rod Sling Suppressor

150111 150072 150245 150209 150459 150216

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8. M10/9MM

SUBMACHINE GUN
MUSTRATED ?ARTS LIST

Itom

Title

Pati No. 150309 150012 150395 150005 150394 150032-4

1.

Receiver Bolt Handle Hanger Barrel Strap Assembly Spring Pin, Barrel Spring Pin, Receiver Pin Catch Compression Pin Catch Compression Bolt Spring Pin, Extractor Extractor Buffer Plate Ejector Guide Rod Compression Spring, Recoil Spring Pin, Bolt Handle Detent Receiver Pin Button Spring Pin, Safety Frame Assembly Magazine Catch Compression Spring, Grip Spring, Receiver Pin Catch

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 6. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

150032-6 150025-l 1 150039 150032-5 150611 150037 150004 150032-6 150294 150047 150024 150023 150022 150580 150032-5 150038 150169 150032-g 150010 150077 150598 150068

Spring Pin, Recoil Spring Rod Spring, Bolt Handle Detent Bolt Handle Detent

Magazine

Catch

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Grip Screw Magazine Catch Pin Stock Rail Stock Hinge Pin Retaining Ring Compression Spring, Stock Hinge Wire Form Butt Trigger Pin Sear Pin Safety Detent Plunger Compression Spring, Safety Detent Safety Slide Compression Sear Trip Disconnector Spring Torsion Trigger Latch Stock Latch Pin Retainer Plunger, Stock Latch Compression Spring, Stock Latch Pin, Disconnector Spring, Trigger Spring, Sear

159043 166041 150088 150462 150460 150612 150155 150016 150252 150293 150597 150166 150594 150070 150268 150249 150032-5 150539 150448 150091 150094 150269 150110 150598

30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 36. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 46. 49. 50. 51. 52.

ACCESSORIES:

(Not Included) 150115 150072 Not Reqd. 150209 150459 150217

Magazine, Walther Conversion Magazine Pouch Magazine Loader Cleaning Rod Sling Suppressor

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8. Ml 1 ,380 SUBMACHINE GUN


ILLlJSTRAtED. PARTSLIST
Item

Title Receiver Bolt Handle Hanger Barrel Strap Assembly Spring Pin, Barrel Spring Pin, Receiver Pin Catch Compression Spring, Receiver Pin Catch Pin Catch Spring Pin, Recoil Spring Rod Compression Spring, Bolt Handle Detent Bolt Handle Detent Bolt Extractor Compression Spring, Extractor Buffer Plate Ejector Guide Rod Compression Spring, Recoil Spring Pin, Extractor Spring Pin, Bolt Handle Detent Receiver Pin Button Spring Pin Safety Frame Assembly Magazine Catch Compression Spring-Magazine Catch

Part No.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 6. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

150308 150121 150396 150172 150393 150032-7 150032-6 150025-l 1 150133 150032-3 150616 150146 150120 150129 150614 150055 150148 150176 150175 150617 150032-6 150032-l 150177 150169 150032-g 150173-l 150877 150598

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29.

30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 46. 49. 50. 51. 52.

Grip Grip Screw Magazine Catch Pin Stock Rail Stock Hinge Pin Retaining Ring Wire Form Butt Trigger Pin Sear Pin Safety Detent Plunger Compression Spring, Safety Detent Safety Slide Compression Spring, Sear Sear Trip Disconnector Spring Pin, Disconnector Torsion Spring, Trigger Trigger Latch Stock Latch Pin Retainer Plunger, Stock Latch Compression Spring, Stock Latch (Not Included)

150139 150043 150041 150162 156463 150466 150534 150179 150248 150293 150597 150189 150599 156134 150264 150249 150032-S 150615 150135 150145 156180 150270 15011 o-2 150598

ACCESSORIES: Magazine Magazine Magazine Pouch Magazine Loader Cleaning Rod Sling Suppressor

150113-l (32 rd.) 150113-2 (16 rd.) opt. 150072 150197 150209 Not Reqd. 150218

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ITEM
IA 22A 23A

TITLE
RECEIVER
RECEIVER RECEIVER PIN PIN

M IO/45
150634-l 150628-I -

Ml0/9MM
150634-l l50628-I --

MII
150633-I 150628-2

22 A ( MIO-OMM , 23A (MII)

MO-45

ALTERNATE

RECEIVER

PIN CONFIGURATION

SUPPRESSOR SHOWING REPLACEABLE END CAP

Suppressor End Cap Suppressor End Cap

M-lo/MM M-10/45 ACP ACP

150217 150225-l 150216 150225-2 150218 150225-l

Suppressor M-l l/.360 End Cap

30

..

150461-BODY
FOLLOWER

MIO-45ACP

150237-BODY .

150116 FOLLOWER

<3
0

150240 FLOOR PLATE RETAINER

FLOOR

PLATE

150131-BODY (-I ) 32 RD t-2 1 16 RD

f
I

150141FOLLOWER

\ i

150140 -tSPRING (-I ) 32 RD (-2 1 I,6 RD

0144 FLOOR PLATE

M II,- -380

MAC

Ml0 - Ml1

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