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Who really designed the Automag pistol?

The Automag was a revolutionary pistol when it was invented. It is recoil operated and uses rotating bolt similar to the AR-15. Despite the gun being a commercial failure (it cost far more to make than the sale price), it was the inspiration for the Desert Eagle and the Wildey autoloader pistols.

The original Automag which chambered the .44 AMP. From Gunbroker.

Jeff Cooper attributed the design to gunsmith Max Gera, although his name did not appear on the final patent. After a falling out with the boss he sold his share of the company and, after a brief stint at Charter Arms, fell off the face of the Earth. Even his daughter had no idea where he was until earlier this year, after three decades in obscurity, when he contacted the author of a book about the AutoMag. Max was interview in April and it is a fascinating read ...

First, who is Max Gera ? In the March 1970 issue of Guns & Ammo magazine, Jeff Cooper twice credits Max Gera as the designer of the Auto Mag and refers to him as Auto Mag Corp.'s Design and Engineering Manager. Max was also named as co-inventor of the Auto Mag on the first patent application which was later abandoned. Max's name didn't appear on the final patent.

In October of 1970, Max sold off his interests in the Auto Mag and left Harry Sanford.

After Auto Mag Corp. declared bankruptcy in May of 1972, Max was blamed by some for causing Auto Mag to fail. These were mostly just rumors. However in a letter to Deputy Ed Lippert in July of 1972, Jeff Cooper of Guns & Ammo explained why Auto Mag Corp. went bankrupt. The letter blamed Max and typified the type of rumors that were flying around at the time. Max has asked me to remove this letter from this work as it is inflammatory, libelous and damaging to my reputation.

The above photo is of an AutoMag that was auctioned off earlier this year by the son of Harry Sanford, who owned the company that made the pistol. He claimed to be the brains behind the operation and that Max was just the machinist. His son obviously also thinks so. From the auction ...

You guys that have been watching these AutoMag auctions and have probably been wondering when will it end. Well, it does with this one...with the exception of one gun which we are trying to get from a family member that may never show up. This is the last AutoMag from the Harry W. Sanford estate.

The guy that read Col. Coopers article in 1958 about a .44 magnum rimless cartridge. In the 60's, as I was a kid, I hung out with Max Gera. He had some thoughts on my Dad's idea of an M-16 rotating bolt magazine pistol in .44 Mag. He started some machining on a crude milling machine and I was there when he shot his first shot in a hole in the back of my Dad's gun shop. They were on there way.

Max had different ideas. He was bought out and my Dad brought some partners in. It was some wild times. Every gun guru in the world was flying in to see this new pistol. The first AutoMag rolled off the production line about two years behind schedule. They were beautiful -- all hand-machined and fitted. They were the best AutoMags ever to be made.

So who really designed it? I think we will never really know. There seems to be much evidence that Max was the designer, but in business rarely does the brains really get the credit, usually it is the guy who paid the bills ... or at least that is my experience.

By the way, that pistol was auctioned off for over $6000! Some more photos of it ...

Many thanks to Ken for the link.

 

SCOPE MOUNTS – Defiance County deputy dismissed

Ruger 10/22

Ruger 10/22 rimfire autoloading rifles provide reliable performance with the following key features:

** America's favorite .22 rifle.

** High-speed, pivoted hammer for short lock time.

** Proven performance in a wide range of styles for every rimfire application.

** Barrel that is locked into the receiver by a unique two-screw V-block system.

** Unique, removable rotary magazine that offers superior reliability, no exposed magazine to dent and no uncomfortable protrusions at the rifle's balance point.

** .22 Magnum model only (10/22 RBM) incorporates a rugged steel receiver with integral scope mounts and free Ruger medium height scope rings.

** The .22 Magnum model holds nine rounds and features an 18 1/2" barrel.

** Compact model features a shorter 16 1/8" barrel, short 12 3/4" length-of-full, high-visibility fiber optic front and rear sights, and correctly proportioned tapered forends with no barrel bands.

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Defiance County deputy dismissed
Crescent-News - Deputy Gary Smiddy was dismissed Tuesday following a disciplinary hearing Monday. Sheriff David Westrick declined to His wife, Kristen, filed a civil protection order last week in common pleas court. Westrick said the filing of the protection

Stars out to plug TXU deal By DAVID KOENIG
Herald Democrat - The buyers flexed their political muscle at the hearing. Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Don Evans and former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator William Reilly sat in the front row, just behind Kravis and Bonderman. Both would sit on the

Keep fighting plan to leave waste at site
Daily Journal - Nuclear Regulatory Commission to rule on Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corp.'s plan to cap the slag pile on-site for 1,000 years -- granted a hearing to the state Department of Environmental Protection, it gives the state one more opportunity to make its

FDA stays silent on area lab
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Motor coach seat belt rule mulled by NHTSA
Detroit News - We are much more seriously looking at that for overall occupant protection," Nason said at a hearing today on NHTSA's 2008 budget request. A March 2 crash in Atlanta of a bus exiting Interstate 75 killed five Ohio college baseball players, the

An asylum seeker's story
BBC News - I'd studied law for three years but they refused to give me my results or grant me a hearing. Beaten and tortured I We couldn't get any protection from the police because they were the ones doing it. We couldn't get protection from the MDC

 

AR-15 MAGS – Energizer(R) and Chamillionaire Turn the Spotlight on New Music Talent

Ruger 10/22

Ruger 10/22 rimfire autoloading rifles provide reliable performance with the following key features:

** America's favorite .22 rifle.

** High-speed, pivoted hammer for short lock time.

** Proven performance in a wide range of styles for every rimfire application.

** Barrel that is locked into the receiver by a unique two-screw V-block system.

** Unique, removable rotary magazine that offers superior reliability, no exposed magazine to dent and no uncomfortable protrusions at the rifle's balance point.

** .22 Magnum model only (10/22 RBM) incorporates a rugged steel receiver with integral scope mounts and free Ruger medium height scope rings.

** The .22 Magnum model holds nine rounds and features an 18 1/2" barrel.

** Compact model features a shorter 16 1/8" barrel, short 12 3/4" length-of-full, high-visibility fiber optic front and rear sights, and correctly proportioned tapered forends with no barrel bands.

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Energizer(R) and Chamillionaire Turn the Spotlight on New Music Talent
The rise from mixtape king to Grammy-winning artist is a dream for aspiring musicians. It became reality for one Houston rapper who celebrates a recent Grammy win for Best Rap Performance of "Ridin'" just one year after releasing his first major label album, The Sound of Revenge.

Red Cross launches emergency prep program
The Twin Cities' Chapter of the American Red Cross is urging people take time this year to get prepared for possible emergencies. The organization is asking that people prepare in advance for a variety of emergencies, such as fires, heat weaves, tornadoes, blackouts and winter storms.

The small things in life can make a big difference
Dont sweat the small stuff. There is a book by Richard Carlson with this title. I have not read it but I have heard the phrase many times.

No More Teen-Pop Fluff: Aguilera Tries Being a Serious Singer
Christina Aguilera is a bold performer with a huge voice and an unshakable faith in her own instincts. And that last fact probably helps explain Friday night?s rather disappointing show.

Protesters mark 4th anniversary of war
Hundreds gathered all over Greater Boston last night in candlelight vigils to mark the fourth anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq. According to MoveOn.org, 30 such vigils were set to be held in...

CVSS Awards Six Deputies for 'Hook of the Month'
Six deputies from Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Station were recognized Tuesday for Hook of the Month awards. Each deputy recognized was presented a certificate of appreciation and will have his name engraved on a plaque at the station.

VAI Pre-configures S2K Enterprise Management Software, Integrating with Business Integration from EXTOL International
POTTSVILLE, Pa.----Vormittag Associates, Inc. , a leading ERP solution provider for the IBM iSeries, has pre-configured its S2K enterprise management software with the EXTOL International line of business integration software.

VAI Pre-Configures S2K Enterprise Management Software, Integrating with Business Integration from EXTOL International
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Neighbor wonders why gun was used
Charlie Jones set two fires and tried to run over firefighters with his tractor before he was shot and killed by a deputy sheriff Wednesday night, his neighbor says.

Tasers: Are they suspect, or necessary for subduing suspects?
It was 8:39 p.m. on Christmas night and 21-year-old Greg Michael Galbraith was intoxicated and barricaded into his second-floor apartment.