![]() ![]() I have an original AMT Automag II and I love it. I didn't remember that High Standard was now making it, but it seems like I heard about that at some point. I think sellers may be trying to take advantage of the premium price commanded for the original AMT Automag II, or even the version made by Galena (is that right? I would have to check). 22 magnum full size pistol designs in the slender. That said, the Automag 2 (or II) is supposedly one of the better. ![]() 22 magnum-only semi that doesn't like all ammo. 22 lr/.22 mag revolver is a much better SHTF/TEOTWAWKI selection item than a. ![]() on the overflowing "used" rack with a sign that saysĪnother thought: I think a "full size" convertible. Not for just one pistola y nada.Īhh well, maybe during the next administration, I'll see one at non-scalper prices one of these days. Maybe for a matched pair and set with full rigs, mags, modular holsters, 5000 rounds of ammo, a selection of lasers/lights/sights, and a few other things perhaps. I think they're cool and all, but not $1600 worth of cool. at the time of posting, High Standard is currently producing the Automag II with its AMT subsidiary?Īnyone know why these pistols are being priced (not necessarily selling) $400-$1600 (seriously!?) on the auctions and at gun stores? Surely, they can't command a price tag like that new.or even used? Even at an "unfindable" $375-$425, anyone know what's up with the "no longer made" pricing going on of an available product? Because of the prices I've seen, I thought the Automag 2 was out of production. ![]()
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