Daughter would have benn sixteen at the time, and the son 14. That's not me in the video, it's my shooting buddy, who owns the gun. I was behind the camera.
Back in the '70s I had a pal who had an Ingram m-10 .45, as it is I thought what a useless piece to try and hit anything. However, he made a wood stock with the metal rails to slide in the frame like the wire stock and made a simple 8" barrel extension, just a hollow aluminum piece to screw on the front as a fore end to grasp. Good grief, but those simple things made that piece as controllable and accurate as any sub gun I ever shot.
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