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Unread 07-29-2011, 10:58 AM   #1
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Gentlemen,
Since I bought my first Auto Mag decades ago, I always wondered why no one built a Carbine in the .44AMP and .357AMP cartridge. A little over a year ago, I mentioned on the Auto Mag web site that I would love an Auto Mag Carbine. Well, Max Gera contacted me and said he would build one.

The realization that my Carbine would be built by the man who designed the first Auto Mag 40 years ago was an opportunity I couldn't pass up. I sold a few firearms and went without luxury items until paid in full.

Being a regular Joe Shmo, never in my wildest dream did I think this would ever be built. I can never thank Max enough for making a decades old dream come true.

I am deeply honored and priviledged to not only own this Carbine but, the first one of its kind as well. My firearm collection is small. This Carbine is by far the most valued.

Target at 50yrd. Now it's time to get ready for them hogs. Bacon anyone???
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