AMT Hardballer - Variants

Variants

  • AMT Hardballer: was an all stainless steel version of the Colt Gold Cup, fitted with Micro rear sights. As of 2009, this models value is $495 USD.
  • AMT Combat Government: was developed as a sports pistol but in 1978 AMT marketed the Combat Government, a m1911 clone with fixed sights for police departments. Since 1985, this model has been called the Government with the term "Combat" omitted. As of 2009, this models value is $450 USD(Fixed Sights).
  • AMT Longslide: A version with an extended 7 in (178 mm) barrel, introduced in 1980. It has the same qualities as the Hardballer but with slide and barrel lengthened by 2 in (51 mm).As of 2009, the models value is $650 USD
  • AMT Skipper: A compact version of the Hardballer introduced in 1980. It features a 4 in (102 mm) barrel. In 1984, the Skipper disappeared from AMT's range. As of 2009, the value is $450 USD
  • AMT Commando: Originally offered by AMT then improved and reintroduced in 2000 (this date in question) under the Galena Industries brand. The original AMT Commando was a 5 in (127 mm) barreled version and did not have a loaded chamber indicator nor beavertail grip safety. The improved Commando is a compact model of the 5 in (127 mm) Government with a 4 in (102 mm) barrel but retaining the frame of the Government model. It is chambered in .40 S&W and has an 8-round magazine capacity. As of 2009, the value is $450 USD
  • AMT Accelerator: Basically a Galena-made Longslide chambered for the powerful .400 Corbon cartridge featuring a 7 in (178 mm) barrel and an elongated beavertail. As of 2009, value is $550 USD
  • AMT Javelina: An AMT Longslide chambered in the 10mm Auto caliber with an 8-round capacity magazine.

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