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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD

1

1.

1

INTRODUCTION A. Technical

2. 3.

CONSTRUCTION

3

OPERATION

4

A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. 4.

2

Specifications

OF THE WEAPON

STRIPPING A.

B. .c. D. E. F. 0. H. I.

4 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10

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

13

AND REASSEMBLING

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

.

.

.

.

13 13 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17

5.

REASSEMBLY

17

6.

CLEANING

18

7.

ILLUSTRATIONS

20

8.

PARTS

21

AND MAINTENANCE

LIST

ii

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?

GUN DIMENSIONS SUPPRESSOR

WlliiOUl

Inches

I

Model 10 9MM Cam.

MM

Inchmr

Model 11 JR0 AC?

MM

Inches

MM 222

Length without stock

10.50

267

10.50

267

8.75

Length stock telescoped

11.60

295

11.60

295

9.81

249

Length stock cxtendod

21.57

548

21.57

548

18.11

460

Barrel Length

5.75

146

5.75

146

5.06

129

Maximum width

1.96

50

1.96

50

1.36

35

GUN DIMENSIONS SUPPRESSOR

WITH

ATTACHED

Length without stock

20.35

517

20.35

517

16.25

413

Length stock telescoped

21.45

545

21.45

545

17.31

440

Length stock extended

31.42

798

31.42

798

25.61

650

2.13

54

2.13

54

1.75

44

11.44

291

11.44

291

8.81

224

2.13

54

2.13

54

1.75

44

lbs.

Kg.

lbs.

Kg.

Lbr.

Gun without mogozinc

6.25

2.81

6.25

2.81

3.50

1.57

Suppressor

1.20

0.54

1.20

034

1.00

0.45

0.62

0.27

Maximum width

SUPPRESSOR

DIMENSIONS

Length Diameter

WEIGHT

AND CAPACITY

Loodcd 16 round magazine

-

LoAded 30 round magazine

2.15

0.97

Loaded 32 round mogozine

-

-

TYPE OF FIRE ............................................................................ CYCLIC RATE OF FIRE, M10/45

ACP.. ......................................

MlO/PMM Ml 1 380 FRONT

SIGHT

REAR SIGHT,

SAFETIES..

Paro.. ................................ ACP ................................

-

-

1.37

-

0.61

Semi-automatic

1.12 or full

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

Ml1

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

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

Manually operated or closed position

2

0.54 automatic

Minimum 950 rounds per minute Minimum

950 rounds Per minute

Minimum

1200 rounds per minute

.......................................................................................................... Ml0

Kg.

fixed

Protected post

opertur.

Fixed opwtura safeties

for

for

100 maters

for 50 meters

locking bolt in open

2. CONSTRUCTION The weapon

consists

Barrel,

of the foliowing

Receiver,

Mechanism,

Bolt, Frame,

Magazine,

A sling swivel is attached

Firing

and Extendable

to the barrel

The front end of the barrel The receiver

major components:

is threaded

Stock

and receiver to accept

assembly.

a suppressor.

is fitted with a fixed front sight and houses the bolt,

recoil spring,

buffer and ejector

ceiver group, trigger mechanism,

rod. The frame carries magazine

housing,

the re-

stock guide,

and safety assembly. The trigger lever,

mechanisms

retainer,

consist

trip, trigger,

of sear,

trigger

sear spring,

pin, trigger

spring,

selector and dis-

connector. The stock is designed thereby

reducing

to telescope

the overall

into the frame when not in use

size of the weapon.

The bolt assembly

on the Model

10 and Model

a cocking

Both models

have

handle.

fixed

11 is fitted with

firing

pins. The ex

tractor on the Model 10 operates on the leaf spring principle the Model 11 utilizes The magazine

a compression

for the Model

while the Model

10/9MM

two position feed type.

spring.

10 .45 ACP and Model

caliber are both of the double

while

column

Para caliber

single

11 380

position

ACP

feed type,

is of the double

column

3. OPERATION

OF THE WFAPON

A. loading Magazines 9 MM Para-

rounds s wacity

Hold the magazine

in one hand, insert

time through thl; -wuth each cartridge

FIG. 1

of the magazine

13 zuainst

Pushing

the cartridge, ensuring

the rear of the magazine.

Cartridge

Under

Magazine

one at a

that the base of (See Fig. 1)

Feed

Lips

loading Magazines .45 ACP-W

Rds. Capacity

380 ACP-32

s

Rds. Capacity

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.

Fig. 2

Pull Down On Loader, Insert Cartridge

5

the

(Fig. 2)

6.

Stock Assembly

Hold weapon

in left hand, with

right

hand

side of wire form butt near the pivot rotate clockwise Still

holding

extend

stock

Fig. 3

to normal

weapon assembly

to allow

position.

in left hand depress using

Disengaging

Fig. 4

firing

right

press

hand.

inwards

wire

form

6

Stock

stock

to

(See Fig. 3) stock

latch

button

(See Fig. 4)

Wire Form from Retaining

Extending

on right

Assembly

Pin

and

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

on “Safe”

on the right of the underside

it moves front to back, front is the ‘fire’ position ‘safe’ position.

(See Fig. 7)

FIG. 7 8

of the frame,

and back is the

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

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

is rotated 10

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

and the sear engages

When the trigger

is pressed,

driven

forward

by the

ment,

the

strips

bolt

chamber.

The

cartridge

is fired,

the

out of the

muzzle

overcomes

releases

spring.

continues

bullet

pressure

recoil

a cartridge

During from

forward the

of the

chamber

left the barrel,

pressure

submachine

gun, the chamber heavy;

ing and unlocking.) empty

cartridge

is compressed against

pressure pressure

this eliminates

During

case is extracted and

the

top

the lips of the magazine.

bolt is stopped

by contact

with

forces

the

time,

this

same

of the bolt and starts case have moved the bullet

has diminished. is relatively movement

and ejected,

round

in the

to has

(In the

low and the lock-

of the bolt, the

the recoil

magazine

The rearward the buffer

the

cartridge.

the need for positive

the rearward

is

moveinto

the

to open the rear of the chamber,

and the chamber

bolt is relatively

forward

fires

At the

movement

which

magazine

and

it to the rear. By the time the bolt and empty the rear far enough

this

spring

of the bolt.

the bolt,

the

barrel.

the forward

the recoil

the sear notch

the sear

bolt

When

position,

spring

moves

movement

up

of the

plate.

J. Malfunctions Malfunctions

are usually

of the gun.

A knowledge

user to classify

Failure sitioned

parts or improper

the gun

functions

which

the malfunction. might

up and in front

of the bolt.

gun are failures

magazine.

10

Listed

care

enables below

the

are the

occur.

to Feed. The top cartridge

submachine dirty

of worn

of how

and correct

types of malfunctions 1.

the result

in the magazine Most

is not po-

malfunctions

to feed caused

of the

by a defective

or

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.

11

Common Malfunctions.

The two most common malfunctions

1.

Failure to feed-usually

caused by a defective

2.

Failure to fire-usually

caused by defective

Causes of Malfunctions. of various

Foilwe

malfunctions

and corrective

Dirty

to fe*d.

or dented

magazine

Worn

magazine

notch.

Dirty

to l xhoct.

Failure

to

F&lure

ljwt.

to cock.

catch.

recoil

Roplaco

magazine.

Replace

magazine.

Replace

magoxine.

Replace

ammunition.

Replace

mogorinc

Clean

in chamber. springs.

catch.

chombcr.

Remove

obstruction.

Replace

recoil spring.

D*fectiw

ammunition.

Replace

ammunition.

Def*ctiw

firing

pin.

Replace

bolt.

recoil springs.

Replace

recoil springs.

Replace

oiactor.

Replace

extractor

Broken

cicctor.

Broken

or misting

extractor.

Worn

scar.

Replace

scar.

Worn

sear notch.

Replace

bolt.

Bent guide

of Malfunctions.

Straighten.

rods.

Low powered

Prevention

magazine

chamber

Weak

Foilur.

spring.

ammunition.

or broken

Weak

to fire.

moga~in~.

or broken

Obstruction

Failure

ammunition.

action.

Weak

Worn

to chombcr.

magazine.

The following chart lists common causes

Corroded

Foilura

are:

ammunition

Periodic

inspection

and cleaning will reduce the possibility malfunctioning.

12

Replace

ammunition

and proper care

of the submachine

gun

4. STRIPPING AND REASSEMBLING The Model 10 and Model 11 have been designed so that no special tools are necessary in order to’strip 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)

13

FIG.

10

‘IG.

il

Removing

Removing

Pin Securing

Barrel

14

and

Receiver

Group

Receiver

Group

2) Removing the Bolt Slide cocking degrees spring

handle

to rear of-guide

and pull from bolt. assembly

(See

slot, rotate handle

Fig. 12) The

can now be removed

bolt and recoil

from the rear of the re-

ceiver. (See Fig. 13)

FIG.

FIG. 13

12

Removing

Bolt Remover

a few

Cocking

Handle

from Rear of Receiver

3) Removing the Stock

To remove stock, depress on button The

procedure

normal

mentioned

maintenance removal

B. Trigger

Mechanism

Lift retainer

and remove

of sear, sear spring free

disconnector.

above

selector

and tripping

is

generally

sufficient

If necessary

Disconnector spring

lever, lever.

of trigger

this

to clean

spring may

be

aldo allows

Push trigger

or torsion

arm of torsion

to remove

pressure

for trigger

is as follows:

left side for removal assembly,

and keeping

out. (see Figs. 3 and 4)

and cleaning.

mechanism,

punch

stock latch button

pull stock completely

pin out of the

spring.

is located replaced

removal

Note:

for re-

on rear side by

using

of

a pin

pin.

C. Extractor Use pin punch

to remove

extractor

spring

pin.

D. Recoil Spring Compress spring punch to remove

E. Receiver

and move guide rod clear of bolt spring pin from guide rod.

and use pin

Pin Catch

Use pin punch

to remove

F. Magazine

Catch

spring

Use flat bladed screw-driver access to catch.

pin.

to remove

16

screw

in hand

grip

for

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

I.

pin. Invert frame and latch will drop out.

Magazine

M1./9MM

Poro, Ml 1 380 ACP

Depress stud in floor plate and slide plate from magazine Keeping

finger over the bottom

of the magazine

to prevent

magazine spring from flying out. Remove the magazine the magazine

M10/45

case. the

spring and

follower.

ACP

Lift the tab in the floor plate by inserting hole. Remove

base plate,

placing

the magazine

to prevent

the magazine

Remove

the magazine

NOTE:

To achieve the Ml1

spring

spring

functioning

magazine

in the

over the bottom of from flying

and the magazine

the proper

and M10/45

a screw-driver

the finger

when

out.

follower. reassembling

ensure that the slope of

the top coil of the spring corresponds

with the slope on

the follower.

5. REASSEMBLY Items are reassembled

in the reverse

cedure.

17

order to the stripping

pro-

6. CLEANING AND It is essential weapon

for reliable

receive

careful

operation

and performance.

maintenance.

It should

that the

be cleaned

at

the end of each day’s firing. The Gun need only be “field

Barrel and

A.

Receiver Group

Use cleaning

stripped”

for this maintenance.

Cleaning

rod, patch and solvent. Stubborn

residue can

be removed with a bristle bore brush. B.

Swab bore with patch saturated

C.

Use solvent saturated

in solvent.

patch and swab inside of receiver to

remove residue. D.

Use clean dry patch to dry barrel

and inside

of receiver

group. E.

Dampen patch with light oil and swab barrel and receiver.

Bolt Assembly

Cleaning

A.

Remove powder residue with solvent and patch.

6.

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

A.

Assembly

Group

Cleaning

Remove residue build-up

on exposed surfaces with solvent-

soaked cloth.

18

B.

Clean

around

the lockwork.

The weapon

is designed

tolerate some dirt in the frame group but excessive impair

operation.

longed operation C.

Detail

cleaning

is

required

or improper’ functioning

to

dirt will

after

pro-

of weapon.

Wipe dry and use oily patch to coat exposed

metal areas

with light film of oil.

Magazine Cleaning A.

Inspect magazine for damaged

areas. Damaged magazines

should be discarded. B.

Clean lip area and top of the follower.

C.

Wipe with oily patch.

Suppressor Cleaning The

suppressor

ensuring

requires

no other

maintenance

that the bore is kept clear of obstructions.

must be made with the suppressor

apart

from

Inspection

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.

19

e .$i a T -____ -.

20

t

8.

MO/45

SUBMACHINE GUN ILLUSfRAlED PARTS LIST

Item

Port No.

Title

1.

Receiver

150309

2. 3.

Bolt Handle Hanger

150395

4.

Barrel

150063

5.

Strap Assembly Spring Pin, Barrel

150032-4

8.

Spring Pin, Receiver Pin Catch Compression Spring, Receiver Pin Catch

150025-11

9.

Pin Catch

150039

Spring Pin, Recoil Spring Rod

150032-5 150611

12.

Compression Spring, Bolt Handle Detent Bolt Handle Detent

13.

Bolt

150073

Spring Pin, Extractor Extractor

150032-6

Buffer

150047 150024

16.

Plate Ejector

150023

19.

Guide Rod

150022

20.

Compression Spring, Recoil

150616

21.

Spring Pin, Bolt Handle Detent

i50032-2

22.

Receiver Pin

150038

23.

Button

150169

24.

Spring Pin, Safety

150032-g

25. 26.

Frame Assembly Magazine Catch Compression Spring, Magazine Catch

150465

Grip

150068

6. 7.

10. 11.

14. 15. 16. 17. ’

27. 28.

150012

150394 150032-6

150037

150021

21

150081 150598

29.

Grip Screw

30. 31.

Stock Rail

32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.

150043

Magazine Catch Pin Stock Hinge Pin Retaining Ring



Compression Spring, Stock Hinge Wire Form Butt Trigger Pin Sear Pin Safety Detent Plunger

,

150041 150068 156462 150460 150612 150155 150016 156252 150293 150597

40. 41.

Compression ‘Spring, Safety Detent Safety Slide Compression Spring, Sear

42.

Sear

150070

43.

Trip

44. 45. 46.

Disconnector Spring Pin, Disconnector

150268 150249

Torsion Spring, Trigger Trigger

150168 150594

150032-S 150539

50. 51.

Retainer

150448 150091 150094 150269

Plunger, Stock Latch

15011 o-1

52.

Compression Spring, Stock Latch

150598

47. 46. 49.

Latch Stock Latch Pin

ACCESSORIES:

(Not Included) 150111

Magazine Magazine Pouch

150072 150245

Magazine Loader Cleaning Rod

150209 150459 150216

Sling Suppressor

22

23

8. M10/9MM

SUBMACHINE GUN MUSTRATED ?ARTS LIST

Itom

Title

1.

Receiver

2.

Bolt Handle

Pati No. 150309 150012

3.

Hanger

150395

4.

Barrel

150005

5. 6.

Strap Assembly Spring Pin, Barrel

150394 150032-4

7.

Spring

6.

Compression Pin Catch

9. 10. 11.

Pin, Receiver

Pin Catch

150032-6

Spring, Receiver Pin Catch

150025-l 1

Spring Pin, Recoil Spring Rod

150039 150032-5

Compression

150611

Spring, Bolt Handle Detent

12.

Bolt Handle Detent

150037

13.

Bolt

150004

14.

Spring Pin, Extractor

150032-6

15.

Extractor

150294

16.

Buffer

150047

17. 18.

Plate Ejector

19.

Guide Rod

150024 150023 150022

20. 21.

Compression Spring, Recoil Spring Pin, Bolt Handle Detent

150580 150032-5

22.

Receiver Pin

23.

Button

150038 150169

24.

Spring Pin, Safety

150032-g

25.

150010

26. 27.

Frame Assembly Magazine Catch Compression Spring,

28.

Grip

Magazine

Catch

150077 150598 150068

24

29.

Grip Screw

159043

30.

Magazine Catch Pin

166041

31.

Stock Rail

32.

Stock Hinge Pin

33.

Retaining Ring

150088 150462 150460

34. 35.

Compression Spring, Stock Hinge Wire Form Butt

150612 150155

36.

Trigger Pin

150016

37.

Sear Pin

36. 39.

Safety Detent Plunger Compression Spring, Safety Detent

150252 150293

40.

Safety Slide

41.

Compression

42.

Sear

150070

43. 44.

Trip Disconnector

150268 150249

45.

Spring

Pin, Disconnector

46.

Torsion

Spring, Trigger

150032-5 150539

47. 46.

Trigger

150448

49.

Latch Stock Latch Pin

150091 150094

50.

Retainer

51.

Plunger, Stock Latch Compression Spring, Stock Latch

150269 150110

52.

ACCESSORIES:

Spring, Sear

150597 150166 150594

150598

(Not Included)

Magazine, Walther Conversion

150115

Magazine

Pouch

150072

Magazine Loader

Not Req’d. 150209 150459

Cleaning Rod Sling

150217

Suppressor

25

26

8. Ml 1 ,380 SUBMACHINE GUN ILLlJSTRAtED. PARTSLIST

1.

Receiver

2.

Bolt Handle Hanger

3. 4.

Part No.

Title

Item

150308 150121 150396 150172

Barrel Strap Assembly

5. 6.

Spring Pin, Barrel

150393 150032-7

7.

Spring Pin, Receiver Pin Catch

150032-6

6.

Compression Spring, Receiver Pin Catch

150025-l 1

9.

Pin Catch

150133 150032-3

10. 11.

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

12. 13.

Bolt Handle Detent

150146

14.

Bolt Extractor

150120 150129

15.

Compression Spring, Extractor

150614

16. 17.

Buffer Plate

150055 150148

18.

Ejector

150176

19.

Guide Rod

150175

20. 21.

Compression Spring, Recoil Spring Pin, Extractor

150617 150032-6

22.

Spring Pin, Bolt Handle Detent

150032-l

23.

Receiver Pin

150177

24.

Button

150169

25. 26. 27.

Spring Pin Safety Frame Assembly

150032-g 150173-l

Magazine Catch Compression Spring-Magazine

150877

28.

27

Catch

150616

150598

150139

Grip Grip Screw

29.

31. 32.

Magazine Catch Pin

150043 150041

Stock Rail

150162

33.

Stock Hinge Pin

156463

34.

Retaining Ring Wire Form Butt Trigger Pin

150466 150534 150179

Sear Pin

150248

Safety Detent Plunger

150293 150597 150189 150599

30.

35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41.

Compression Spring, Sear

42. 43. 44.

Sear Trip Disconnector

45. 46.

Spring Pin, Disconnector

150032-S

Torsion Spring, Trigger

47. 46.

Trigger Latch

150615 150135

49.

Stock Latch Pin

156180

50. 51.

Retainer Plunger, Stock Latch

52.

Compression Spring, Stock Latch

150270 15011 o-2 150598

Compression Spring, Safety Detent Safety Slide

ACCESSORIES:

156134 150264 150249

150145

(Not Included) 150113-l (32 rd.) 150113-2 (16 rd.) opt. 150072 150197 150209 Not Req’d. 150218

Magazine Magazine Magazine Pouch Magazine Loader Cleaning Rod Sling Suppressor

28

ITEM

TITLE

M IO/45

Ml0/9MM

MII

IA

RECEIVER

150634-l

150634-l

150633-I

22A

RECEIVER

PIN

150628-I

l50628-I

23A

RECEIVER

PIN

-

--

150628-2

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

ALTERNATE

RECEIVER

MO-45

PIN CONFIGURATION

1

SUPPRESSOR SHOWING REPLACEABLE END CAP

Suppressor

M-lo/MM

End Cap Suppressor

M-10/45 ACP

150217 150225-l 150216 150225-2

End Cap Suppressor M-l l/.360

ACP

150218

End Cap

150225-l

30

..

150461-BODY FOLLOWER

MIO-45ACP

150237-BODY .

1

8

150116 FOLLOWER

f

I

150240 FLOOR PLATE RETAINER

<3 0

FLOOR

PLATE

150131-BODY ‘(-I ) 32 RD t-2 1 16 RD

f

150141FOLLOWER

I

I

\ i

.

I

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

0144 FLOOR PLATE

M II,- -380

MAC

Ml0 - Ml1

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