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Amt 380 backup dao disassembly
Amt 380 backup dao disassembly




amt 380 backup dao disassembly

When I shot this thing before I didn't even look to see what it was. One of her family members is having a family get together and wanted everyone to bring a handgun and do some shooting at their property.

amt 380 backup dao disassembly

I have no clue what goes on inside her head It isn't always the brand name on the slide - many times, it's "when" it was made that is more important. under license from Walther = huge fuck up with the safety system, had to recall an enormous number of them, quality of steel used in the frame will scratch if you look at it too hard, way inferior to the high grade steel the Germans used to use. Smith and Wesson PPK/S pistols made in the U.S. under license from Walther, especially in the final year of production = absolute dogshit, quality went to HELL, buyer beware! (I think the factory workers knew they were getting the axe in a matter of months, and stopped giving a shit). Late, domestically made PPK/S pistols made by Interarms in the U.S. under license from Walther = pretty good. Early, domestically made PPK/S pistols made by Interarms in the U.S. Original German made PPK/S pistols imported by Interarms = superb quality. That is an excellent point, and the same thing happened with the Walther PPK/S. It would be nice to compare an early, mid, and current model and see how they run from different MFRs.

amt 380 backup dao disassembly

One company cutting corners due to finances, selling to another company who may or may not be worth a shit, etc.ĭon't know if that is the case here, just speculating. Sometimes that has a lot to do with issues. The reason I say that is because the parts aren't of the finest handmade quality.īut pricewise, it's damn hard to complain.Īs per that Wiki link I posted earlier, it looks the the AMT name went through some different hands. Seems like the kind of gun that'll run until something breaks from wear. I have a Hi-Point Carbine and it's been a good gun. Then again, I have heard people say that cheap Hi Points are reliable as all hell, so who knows. I'm still a little leery of it from a production quality standpoint. As with nearly all "mouseguns," it is way better than nothing. I guess it might not be a bad little gun for emergency protection if it is all our budget will allow. Here's a kid on Youtube doing a brief review of the AMT.






Amt 380 backup dao disassembly