T-77
Notes: Essentially a more developed version of the Ingram M-10 and M-11 (both of which were sold to Taiwan for their Marines and special operations units in the 1970s). The Taiwanese began modification work in 1985, and the T-77 began issue to the troops in 1988. Changes to the base Ingram submachineguns include a slightly heavier bolt to make the blowback operation less violent (it does not really lower the cyclic rate appreciably), standard-sized magazines for both the standard 9mm Parabellum chambering and the much more rare .45 ACP chambering, the addition of a muzzle brake, a quick-release barrel which is also longer than that of the Ingram M-10 or M-11, a right-folding, more substantial and stable stock, and a mount for a laser aiming module. The barrel is still threaded for use with a silencer.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
T-77 |
9mm Parabellum |
2.81 kg |
30 |
$358 |
T-77 |
.45 ACP |
3.09 kg |
30 |
$514 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
T-77 (9mm) |
10 |
2 |
Nil |
2/3 |
1 |
2 |
22 |
T-77 (.45) |
10 |
2 |
Nil |
2/3 |
2 |
4 |
25 |