Local shop took one on trade. I'm kind of tempted.
Local shop took one on trade. I'm kind of tempted.
No I don't but I did want one back when they were new. I'd advise trying to test fire it if possible before buying.
No personal experience with 30 cal version, but AMT products can be very hit or miss. The Longslide I owned was more miss than hit.
I fired one a lone time ago when a friend had one. As I recall it worked just fine.
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It is excellent with two mags and the original box, but at $850 I'm not sure I need another odd ball toy. And when I started looking at them, I was going to get a .30 carbine also, something else I never did. Really out of a pistol 7.62x25 is a better round...
Still thinking about it... I need the foundation for my shop worse/first...
One of my first pistols was an AMT .380 backup. Decent pistol I have shot one in the .30 carbine. One of the guys at the range had one. Got to put a few rounds through it.
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