AMT's On Duty Pistol that never went on duty.

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AMT's On Duty Pistol that never went on duty.

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Arcadia Machine & Tool, a company made famous by the hit 1980s sci-fi action/horror film, Terminator made a number of guns other than the seven inch all stainless Hardballer 1911.

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AMT was founded in 1977 in Irwindale, California and made their claim to fame with developing a number of guns in stainless steel like the movie famous Hardballer above.

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But by the late 80s, AMT knew that their little pocket pistols and hand cannons wouldn't keep them out of the poor house. The Law Enforcement Market was ripe for conquest and AMT saw a chance to enter the market and they did so with the On Duty Pistol. A double stack DA/SA and DAO 9mm and .40 S&W chambered duty size handgun.

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The pushed it in the gun rags and in sales ads.

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But the gun was a flop. Made from 1991 to 1994, the On Duty was plagued with issues. Small production numbers, lack of quality control, and a high price for a handgun that was competing against other brands like GLOCK, SIG Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Beretta, Heckler & Koch, and others. The MSRP for the On Duty was $700 and that hurt it, especially since AMT had a bad reputation of bad quality. Their other handguns were looked down upon due to most not working correctly out of the box. About the only quality part of that gun that was good across the board was the magazines. Why? Because they were made by Mec-Gar of Italy.

Anyways, here are some better photos of the On Duty. Enjoy.

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Once again, nice story. Wasn't Detonics around the same time with their stubby .45?
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photohause wrote: Fri Dec 04, 2020 12:26 pm Once again, nice story. Wasn't Detonics around the same time with their stubby .45?
Loved my Detonics Pocket 9! When I wasn't carrying it, I used it under the tire of my F250 to keep it from rolling down the driveway... :lol:

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Post by indy1919a4 »

Real nice ad for that Automag Ivy .. Forgotten weapons did a nice piece on the Automags

I did not at the time realize they were selling them cheaper then they were making them,,, I did forget that Terminator used that model.. Damn Robots...

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