https://i.imgur.com/8UmhFFJ.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/vfZsMSR.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNK-iTwdbKc
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Didn't know they were making new ones
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Cool! I'll be interested to see reviews.
I hope to have mine soon - I'll review it then.
Back in 1970's there was a Gun store in Oceanside California had a dual set .357 & .44 Auto Mag for sale at $1800.00 in their window. Drool would run down the side of many a young Marines mouth looking at those "Purty Guns". Course, only made about $3000.00 a year before taxes back then.
Would be a fun gun to have; but I got too many toys that are being ignored for now.
They certainly look better than a Desert Eagle or a Wildey. Hopefully they are of good quality.
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And I almost convinced myself I had enough guns...
Anyone remember "Mack Bolan - The Executioner"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mack_Bolan
The book Character used the AutoMag.
I'll be curious to see how they do shooting. Too bad Kent Lomont isn't still here, that's a man who could do an Automag review!
They were, and still are one of the best looking large semi autos.
Back about 1972 I had gotten a nice 16g Parker SxS on a trade. A gun shop wanted that gun bad. I do believe he had a guy lined up to buy it. He told me he would buy it cash or would do me much better if I took trades. Well He had some sleepers not selling. I ended up with 2 new 44 Auto Mags and 2 green Colt ARs and some cash. I don’t remember price of Auto Mags but wasn’t unreasonable a new 1911 Colt was $100 at the time.
Waiting for the review. Who is making the ammo?
What are they selling for?
Remember going into LA area with Mom, when I was young teenager. Stopped by the factory store and tried to talk Mom into buying one of the 44's and just sticking it in a drawer till I turned 21. IIRC, it was $279. She wouldn't do it:(
YOU DO!. The .44 mag is made from cut down .308's and the .357's are made from same.
.44's
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012032368
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...brass-from-308
.357's
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1011952177
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...ader-s-manuals
http://www.muzzlefirst.com/357-auto-mag.html
That's where I first heard of the Automag. My dad would bring back the books from business-trips to the US and I'd devour them all.
Most Automag owners handload, but Starline makes brass and SBR Ammunition makes factory 240gr ammo.
$3,495 for 6.5", $3,795 for 8.5". The Founders' Editions (all sold) were $3,995.
www.automag.com