.44 AMP | |
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Type | Pistol |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designed | 1971 |
Manufacturer | Auto Mag Corporation |
Produced | 1971–1982 2017–present |
Specifications | |
Parent case | .30-06 Springfield[1] |
Case type | Rimless, straight |
Bullet diameter | .429 in (10.9 mm) |
Neck diameter | .457 in (11.6 mm) |
Base diameter | .470 in (11.9 mm) |
Rim diameter | .470 in (11.9 mm) |
Case length | 1.298 in (33.0 mm) |
Overall length | 1.6 in (41 mm) |
Case capacity | 28.5 gr H2O (1.85 cm3) |
Primer type | Large pistol |
The .44 Auto Magnum Pistol (AMP) is a large-caliber, semi-automatic pistol cartridge developed in 1971 by Harry Sanford.[2] The primary use is in the Auto Mag Pistol.[3] The cartridge was also employed in the Wildey automatic pistol, including a few other custom pistols.[4] While factory loads are manufactured, cases can be made by cutting down and reaming out .308 Winchester or .30-06 Springfield brass,[5] with ballistic performance similar to the .44 Magnum revolver cartridge.[3]
The .44 AMP was discontinued in 1982 after eleven years before being brought back sometime later in 2017, continuing current production to the present time.