If you need replacement parts for your M-11A1, M-11/9, M-10/9 or M-10/45 RPB Industries is the place to go. RPB carries all of the fire control parts for these guns as well as replacement full auto bolt assemblies and upper receivers. You will not find a better source for these parts, or a person who knows more about these guns than Russell at RPB. RPB carries more parts than are shown on their website, so if you do not see a part you need, give them a call.
Here is a link to their website:
RPB Industries
Contact Information:
RPB Industries
Owner: Russell Weeks
Phone Number:(404) 326-6798
E-Mail Address: [email protected]
Metal Magazines:
For metal magazines for the M-11/9, M-11/A1 and M-10/9, Recon Ordnances’ are hard to beat. These magazines are converted from South American PAM-2 magazines and are reparkerized. Jerry is a great guy and stands behind his product. You can order from him with confidence. Magazines are $30.00 each plus shipping.
Contact Information:
Recon Ordnance Company
Attn: Jerry Prasser
Specialties: Class 3, Type 10 Destructive Devices
P.O. Box 829
Fond du Lac, WI 54936
Phone: (920) 922-1515
FAX: (920) 922-0737
E-mail: [email protected]
Maintenance of your Zytel Magazines:
If you are using Zytel magazines with your MAX-11, you will need to keep them clean for optimal performance. Any carbon fouling or grit will cause problems with the plastic follower against plastic magazine body.
I typically clean my Zytel magazines before every subgun match; once or twice a month. Also, keep in mind that using a suppressor with the MAX-11 will accelerate fouling of the magazines.
Here is the cleaning procedure I use:
1) Use mineral spirits and a bottle brush to clean the inside of the magazine.
2) Blow them out with compressed air.
3) Clean the springs and follower with mineral spirits and a brush and blow dry.
4) Squirt dry graphite powder (the type used for locks) into both ends of the magazine body and shake it around inside the magazine until it is consistently dusted inside. Shake out any excess graphite.
5) Re-assemble the magazine and squirt a little graphite on top of the magazine follower.
Some customers prefer to use a spray silicone lubricant instead of powdered graphite.
A forum for “MAC” owners, UZITalk.com:
Regardless of which “MAC” you own, you will find a wealth of information at the MAC-10 Talk forum on UZITalk.com. I regularly post on this forum and view it a couple of times a day. The forum contains great technical information, product reviews and great pictures of “MAC’s” in all configurations.
Here is a link to their website:
UZITalk.com
