The gun was a large-framed semi-auto that operated on a long-bolt short recoil system instead of gas recoil like today’s Desert Eagle. To keep the beast of a round safely locked down, it used an eight-lug rotating bolt that resembles the kind found on M16/AR15 rifles. A single stack detachable magazine fed the .44 AMP rounds through the grip and gave the pistol a 7+1 capability.
The grip and ergonomics were based on the High Standard HD while the take down method and control surfaces were similar to those of the Walther P38. The gun was over-engineered and complex, which required methodical attention to detail and craftsmanship at all stages of the manufacture process. Extensive use of machining and stainless steel (the chamber itself was 3/16″ thick) created for a solid gun.
Check this obscure semi auto 44mag or 454
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Mateba Unica 6
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