- Feb 4, 2013
- 28,175
Easy answer, get both Model 29, 6" blued AND an AutoMag.
The .44 Automag was formed from a .308 case
Easy answer, get both Model 29, 6" blued AND an AutoMag.
I must be right on that line. I'm 45, and I drool over these. Not sure what I'd do with it, but man do I want one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQrJ9u-jo_E&t=76s
I hear the wildey is back in production again as well. I may need a 3rd job lol
That's the kind of stuff I'm looking to accumulate and hold.
I'm looking at a couple more that are available...but none are in the condition this one is. It all comes down to price...I don't need another but if the price is right more can be added.
Resurrecting on older thread but there's no place else I could find for this...just picked up an original Pasadena made Automag from the early 1970s. It doesn't look like it's been shot but probably has and was well cared for. It came with lots of paperwork and three hundred rounds of ammunition...200 rounds of Cor-Bon and 100 of original AMP branded ammo. I know where here's over 1000 rounds rounds of original ammunition available and am working on obtaining some of that.
Dirty Harry Callahan..."This is the .44 Magnum Automag, and it holds a 300 grain cartridge, and if properly used it can remove the fingerprints."
Mack Bolan (The Executioner) called his "Big Thunder".
I'm looking at a couple more that are available...but none are in the condition this one is. It all comes down to price...I don't need another but if the price is right more can be added.