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As Auto Mag Corporation bit the dust the last time, another company picked up the reigns, with new designs, Arcadia Machine & Tool.
AMT would launch their own line of Magnum automatics, written as one word Automag, and these were available in different sizes and calibers, Automag II in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, Automag III in .30 Carbine and 9mm Winchester Magnum, Automag IV in .45 Winchester Magnum, .44 Auto Mag Pistol, and 10mm Magnum, and Automag V, in .50 Action express.
These were all pretty typical Browning style pistols, same tilting-barrel short-recoil, same slide setup, etc, only the safety was a lever on the slide.
Mostly these were long barreled and had long slides, though the Automag II was available in some different lengths.
As AMT was actually somewhat sloppy in production, and generally used the exact same grade of stainless steel for all their frames, slides, barrels, and bolts, their pistols are not rarely troubled out of the box.
The steel issue can lead to galling (friction welding) at high roundcounts, though this can be ameliorated by applying a suitable grease.