1627 SUPER RARE .380 RPB SM11A1 OPEN BOLT CARBINE.

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Oct 30 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 400.00 USD
Estimated at 800.00 - 1,200.00 USD
Cal. 380. S# SAC3800043. Bbl. 16.5". RPB's entry into the "Micro Mac" semiautomatic pistol market was the tiny M11-A1, open bolt pistol, chambered in .380 ACP. It was designated the M11-A1 so as not to be confused w/ their popular 9mm, M11 Submachine Gun. Even rarer, was the M11A1 Carbine, such as this example. RPB M11-A1 serial numbers range from 380006 - 38011661. The semiautomatic variants were marked w/ the prefix SAP (semi auto pistol) or SAC (Semiautomatic carbine). While the traditional MAC 10 or even the 9mm M-11 were generally considered "boxey or chunky" in design, the M11-A1 was similar in size to the Colt 1911, though not quite as ergonomic in design. The suppressor users enjoyed the M11-A1s since the 380 ammo was already subsonic, just like the 45ACP and provided a very low sound signature when fired. Gray parkerized finish on upper receiver & barrel shroud, w/ a darker black on the lower receiver. Protected post front sight. Rear peep sight is a hole drilled in the rear receiver extension to coincide w/ the front sight. Sight radius is almost 18.5" though the original pistol front sight is still present, only 7" forward of rear sight. Slotted, 11.5" barrel shroud. Muzzle currently sports a folding 12" bipod. Slotted charging knob provides an unobstructed view. The action is locked by rotating the charging knob 90-degrees in the closed position. Safety is located on the right side of the receiver, inside the trigger guard. Hardwood shoulder stock w/ matching hardwood backstrap at rear of pistol grip.. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Woodland camo nylon transport bag. CONDITION: Finish is complete & consistent w/ some light thinning on high spots & in areas of mechanical intervention. Bright bore w/ visible rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of Terrance McCarty. (24-313/JZ). MODERN. $800-1,200..