D-Max Industries 100

The D-Max 100 was designed by David M. Dugger, a former LE officer and firearms instructor in Washington who decided to develop a cost effective firearm intended for an LE role that was more rugged, durable, easy to field strip/maintain capable than a standard issue weapon.

During range tests, the D-Max 100 was rumored to be accurate and reliable with virtually no reported malfunctions.

The D-Max Industries 100 is a semi automatic, simple blowback operated pistol calibre carbine fed from modified M3 SMG magazines inserted on the side to allow the user to fire from a low profile position without affecting the balance.

[3] The semi automatic only lower receiver/fire control group uses an AK type trigger/hammer.

Field stripping is done removing takedown pins held in with a safety wire.