AMT AutoMag IV
AutoMag IV | |
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Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designer | Harry Sanford |
Manufacturer | Arcadia Machine & Tool |
Unit cost | $700 MSRP[1] |
Produced | 1992–2001[2] |
Specifications | |
Weight | 46 oz (1,300 g) |
Length |
10.75 in (273 mm) stock extended 350 mm (13.8 in) stock folded |
Barrel length |
6.5 in (165.1 mm) (.45 Win. Mag.) 8.625 inches (219.1 mm) (10mm) |
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Cartridge |
.45 Winchester Magnum 10mm Magnum |
Action | Short recoil operated, locked breech |
Effective firing range | 50 m (160 ft) |
Feed system | 7- or 8-round box magazine |
Sights | Adjustable iron sights |
The AMT Automag IV is a large, single action semi-automatic handgun. It was created by Harry Sanford, who also invented the original Automag. This model fires the .45 Winchester Magnum round; however until 1993 it was chambered for a time in 10mm Magnum. It has a 7- or 8-shot magazine and is made of stainless steel.
See also
References
- ↑ Fjestad, S.P. (1997). Blue Book of Gun Values (18th ed.). Minneapolis, MN: Blue Book Publications. p. 99. ISBN 1-886768-08-0.
- ↑ http://www.genitron.com/Handgun/AMT/Pistol/Automag-III/30-Carbine/Variant-1
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