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Semi-automatic Pistols

 Austria
Glock
Steyr GB
Steyr M
 Argentine
Ballester-Molina
Bersa Thunder
Bersa Thunder 380
 Belgium
FN Browning M1900
FN Browning M1903
FN Browning M1910 & M1922
FN Browning HP
FN Browning BDA380
FN Browning HP-DA / BDA9 / BDAO
FN Browning BDM
FN Five-seveN
FN Forty-Nine
FN FNP-9 / PRO-9
FN FNP-45
 Brazil
Taurus PT92 PT99 PT100 PT101
Taurus PT911 PT940 PT945
Taurus PT111 PT140 PT145
Taurus 24/7
 Bulgaria
Arcus 94 & 98DA
Arsenal P-M02
 PR China
Type 64 silenced
Type 67 silenced
Type 77
Type 80
Model 77B
QSZ-92
 CSSR/Czech Republic
CZ 50, CZ 70
CZ 52
CZ 82/83
CZ 75
CZ 85
CZ 97
CZ 100
CZ 110
CZ-G 2000
CZ-TT
 Canada
Para-Ordnance P14-45
 Croatia
PHP
IM Metal HS 2000
 Finland
Lahti L-35
 France
Mle. 1935A / 1935S
Mle. 1950
MAB PA-15
 Germany
Mauser C-96
Mauser 1910 14 34
Mauser HSc
Mauser M2
Luger 'Parabellum'
HK-4
HK VP 70
HK P7
HK P9s
HK P11 underwater
HK USP
HK Mk.23
HK P2000
HK P30
HK UCP
HK 45
Sauer 38H
Walther P38
Walther PP & PPK
Walther PP Super
Walther P5
Walther P88
Walther P99
Walther PPS
Korth
Korriphila HSP-701
 Germany/Switzerland
SIG-Sauer P220
SIG-Sauer P225
SIG-Sauer P226
SIG-Sauer P228 & P229
SIG-Sauer P239
SIG-Sauer P230 P232
SIG-Sauer SIG Pro
SIG-Sauer P245
SIG-Sauer P250
 Great Britain
Welrod silent
 Hungary
FEG P9M & FP9
FEG P9R
 Italy
Benelli B76
Beretta 81 82 84 85 86 87 89
Beretta 951
Beretta 92
Beretta 93R
Beretta 8000
Beretta 9000
Beretta PX4 Storm
Bernardelli P-018
Tanfoglio T95
Tanfoglio Force
 Israel
Jericho 941
Barak SP-21
Desert Eagle
Bul M5
Bul Cherokee
UZI pistol
 Japan
Namby Type 14
 Jordan
Viper JAWS
 Korea, North
Type 68
 Korea, South
Daewoo DP-51
 Mexico
Obregon
 Poland
VIS wz.35
P-64
P-83
 Russia/USSR
Korovin TK
Tokarev TT
Makarov PM/PMM
Stechkin APS
PSM
PB silenced
APB silenced
S4M silent
MSP silent
PSS silent
Serdyukov SPS/Gyurza/Vector
Yarygin PYa/Grach
GSh-18
OTs-27 "Berdysh"
OTs-33 "Pernach"
SPP-1 underwater
MP-446 "Viking"
MP-448 "Skyph"
P96 P96S P96M
 Slovakia
K100
 South Africa
Vektor SP1 & SP2
Vektor CP1
RAP-401, RAP-440
 Spain
Astra mod. 400 and 600
Astra A-80 A-90 A-100
Llama M-82
Star A, B, B Super, P
Star 30M
Star Ultrastar
Star Firestar
Star Megastar
 Sveden
Husqvarna M/40
 Switzerland
SIG P210
Sphinx 2000
Sphinx 3000
 Turkey
Zigana
Kanuni
Yavuz 16
Akdal Ghost
Sarsilmaz Kilinc 2000
Sarsilmaz K2-45
Sarsilmaz CM9
Sarsilmaz ST10
 Ukraine
Fort 12
Fort 14
Fort 17
 USA
ASP
Browning BDM
Gyrojet
Colt Gov't / M1911
Colt SSP
Colt Double Eagle
Colt All American 2000
Colt SOCOM
S&W Classic pistols
S&W Sigma pistols
S&W Military&Police
Ruger P-series
Ruger SR9
Kahr K9
Desert Eagle
Bren Ten
Wildey
Goncz GA-9
Intratec DC-9
AMP Auto Mag
AMT Automag II-V
Coonan
LAR Grizzly
Kel-tec P-11
Kel-tec PF-9
Springfield XD
Boberg XR-9
FN FNP-45
Hi-Standard HDM silenced
 Serbia (Yugoslavia)
M57
M70
CZ-99
CZ-999
 Venezuela
Zamorana

Single Action Revolvers

 USA
Colt M1873 SAA
Ruger SA revolvers

Double Action Revolvers

 Belgium
Nagant m.1895
FN Barracuda
 PR China
9mm police
 France
Manurhin MR-73
 Germany
Korth
 Great Britain
Webley
Enfield No 2 Mk 1
Webley-Fosbery
 Italy
Mateba MTR-8
Mateba "Unica 6"
Chiappa "Rhino" new
 Russia
Nagant m.1895
IzMech MP-412
R-92
U-94 "Udar"
OTs-01 / RSA
OTs-20 "Gnom"
OTs-38 silent
 USA
S&W small ( J ) frame
S&W M&P medium ( K ) frame
S&W medium ( L ) frame
S&W large ( N ) frame
Colt Detective Spl.
Colt Python
Colt Mk. III Trooper Lawman
Colt Mk. V, King Cobra, Anaconda
Ruger Security Six
Ruger GP 100
QSPR silent revolver

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Auto Mag pistol (USA)


Early production Auto Mag model 180 pistol, caliber .44AMP, left side


Early production Auto Mag model 180 pistol, caliber .44AMP, right side


Auto Mag model 280 pistol, caliber .44AMP, made by TDE Corp.


drawing from original patent (US 3,780,618 issued to Harry Sanford on Dec 25, 1973), that displays the basic design of Auto Mag pistol

Type Single Action semiautomatic
Caliber(s) .357AMP .44AMP 
Weight unloaded ~ 1630 g (with 165mm barrel)
Length n/a
Barrel length 165 or 216 mm (6 1/2 or 8 1/2 inch)
Magazine capacity 7 rounds

The original Auto Mag pistol was conceived by American businessman Harry Sanford during late 1960s. Sanford envisioned the semiautomatic pistol, similar in power to the very powerful Smith&Wesson .44 Magnum revolvers, but with less recoil and more round capacity. For his project, he used an wildcat .44 caliber (actual bullet diameter 0.429 inch - 10.9mm) cartridge, that was around since late 1950s. This cartridge was based on shortened .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm) case, that pushed 240-grain (15.5 gram) bullet to velocities like 1680fps (512m/s), giving a muzzle energy of roughly 1500 ft-lbs (~2000 Joules). By 1971, Harry Sanford also introduced the .357AMP cartridge, which used .44AMP case necked down to accept .357 caliber (9mm) bullet. With 150-grain (9.7 gram) bullet, this mighty .357 cartridge developed muzzle velocities in excess of 1750 fps (533m/s). Production pistols with model numbers 180 and 280 were made in .44AMP caliber, models 160 and 260 were made in .357AMP caliber. The key niche for such monstrous pistols was the handgun hunting (sport rather popular in USA), as well as silhouette shooting.
Prototype pistols were designed by Max Gera for Harry Sanford's Auto Mag Corporation in around 1970. Production history of these original Auto Mag pistols was rather turbulent: After short time Auto Mag Corp went bankrupt, and a new company, TDE Corp, was established to continue production of Auto Mag. Later on, more Auto Mag guns were made by OMC Corp and High Standard Corp. Overall production of Auto Mag pistols is estimated at about 9 500 guns, made between 1971 and 1982.
It must be noted that back in early 1970's Auto Mag pistols were in a class of its own - there were no other production pistols with such power; rivals like Wildey and Desert Eagle appeared later than Auto Mag. Also, the "original" Auto Mag pistols should not be confused with later Automag II - V pistols, which also were designed by Harry Sanford made by AMT during 1990s.

Auto Mag pistol is locked breech, short recoil operated pistol that uses rotating bolt locking. Most parts of pistol are made from stainless steel. Barrel has a large tubular extension which contains cylindrical bolt with radial locking lugs. Upon recoil, bolt is rotated by the fixed (but removable) pin, inserted through the frame into the curved slot, made in the bolt body. At the rear, bolt is fitted with cocking knob that projects from the back of the barrel extension and has gripping serrations. Dual return springs are located below the barrel, in cylindrical channels at each side of the frame; spring are connected to the bolt via two recoil rods. Another unusual feature is the bolt recoil accelerator, that, after unlocking, transfers the energy of recoiling barrel to the bolt, thus improving reliability of the weapon. Trigger is of single action type, with exposed hammer and frame-mounted manual safety. Barrels are easily interchangeable, and since both .357AMP and .44AMP cartridges have same case head dimensions, change of calibers requires only installation of appropriate barrel. There were many variations of Auto Mag barrels, with or without sighting rib, with various lengths and profiles. However, fully adjustable sighs were standard on all barrels.

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