This video features Elizabeth Keller firing Josh Barnett's .44 Auto Mag pistol, specifically noting its origin from the movie "Sudden Impact." The content focuses on the act of shooting this particular firearm, highlighting its caliber and connection to a well-known film.
This video showcases an original .44 Auto Mag pistol, a rare semi-automatic firearm chambered in .44 AMP. Featured by Brownells Gun Techs at Rock Island Auction Company, the Auto Mag is described as a heavy pistol suitable for hunting or silhouette shooting. The video highlights its historical significance, noting its introduction in 1971 and its iconic appearance in the movie 'Sudden Impact'. The rarity of original production models is emphasized.
This video explores the fascinating history of the Auto Mag Model 180, the first semi-automatic .44 Magnum pistol. It details the design origins by Max Gera and Harry Sanford, the challenges faced with investors and manufacturing, and the subsequent bankruptcies of multiple companies that attempted to produce the firearm. Despite its commercial failures, the Auto Mag gained significant recognition after being featured in the movie "Sudden Impact." The description also touches on recent efforts to revive production of the Auto Mag, hinting at the potential for modern manufacturing techniques to ensure its success.
This video announces the revival of the Excel Arms .44 Automag pistol, famously associated with the character Harry Callahan from "Sudden Impact." Larry Grossman discusses the historical rarity of the original firearm and explains why the new iteration is an improvement while remaining faithful to the original design. The video also features acknowledgments to Brownells for their Retro line, Ventura Munitions, and BLACKHAWK!.
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