The SWD Inc/Cobray M-11, chambered in 9mm Luger, is a distinguished artifact from a pivotal era in firearm history. This semi-auto pistol, manufactured in 1989, boasts a robust 32+1 round capacity and a durable Parkerized finish. Its compact design and historical significance make it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The M-11 is in good condition, with a clean and shiny bore, though it shows some signs of prior use with minor scratches and blemishes. Included with this firearm are a speedloader, barrel shroud, and hand strap, along with a 32-round magazine, enhancing its appeal and functionality.
Crafted with a polymer backstrap on a steel lower, the M-11 offers a distinctive shooting experience reminiscent of the design philosophies from its time. Its partially shrouded front post and fixed rear aperture provide reliable sighting, while the threaded barrel and barrel shroud add to its versatility and iconic appearance. This firearm is a tangible connection to the innovative submachine gun designs of the 1980s, making it both a collectible and a functional piece for recreational use.
Originating from the designs of the MAC-10 series by Gordon B. Ingram, the M-11 is celebrated for its compact form and high rate of fire. Produced by S.W.D. Incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia, after the original MAC company's closure, this model gained popularity for its ease of modification and civilian accessibility. The M-11 is not only a historical artifact but also a statement piece, embodying the unique military aesthetics and performance capabilities of its time.




