Arcadia Machine and Tool
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Arcadia Machine & Tool, commonly abbreviated to AMT, was a firearms manufacturer from Irwindale, California. The company produced several weapons, often clones of existing firearms. Plagued by quality and reliability problems, the company went bankrupt and the assets and trademark were acquired by IAI (Irwindale Arms Incorporated). The company was also named as a defendant in the lawsuits brought against various gun manufacturers.[1]
[edit] Products
- AMT AutoMag
- AMT AutoMag II
- AMT AutoMag III
- AMT AutoMag IV
- AMT AutoMag V
- AMT Backup
- AMT Hardballer
- AMT Javelina
- AMT On Duty
- AMT Lightning
- Magnum Hunter
- AMT Skipper
[edit] References
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[edit] External links
- Automag Parts
- Automag forum
- A website about an new book on Automag's
- A website about all of the AMT pistols
- A website about an new book on Automag's
- The AutoMag Owners Referance Manual - Brian Maynard
- The Pasadena Days The Years 1966-1972 - Bruce Stark
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