This is pretty cool...
WB
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 12:01 (57 days ago)
I think you should buy that Auto Mag, being
Gary Reeder
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 14:01 (57 days ago) @ WB
you had one in days past and sold it. Now is your chance to redeem yourself.
Your paying for the name of the owner ....
james
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 16:44 (56 days ago) @ Gary Reeder
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I was going to buy me a gun for my birthday in 10 days
WB
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 21:37 (56 days ago) @ james
But I’m thinking I’m gonna get this in stead! Lol it runs and works, $0.13 a pound. About scrap price! I can make a couple shooting ranges, dirt bike trails, shooting lanes and hunting clearings. Plus generally clean up our overgrown place. I’m not sure if it’s the smart path, but local guys get $500 per hour for that type of work. If I can get a little use out of it to enhance my outdoor sports and livelihood I think it’s worth a shot.
lol
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I hope you know how to work on them , kinda like buying a
Sean Harper
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Thursday, January 22, 2026, 05:54 (56 days ago) @ WB
used boat.
Sean
Sort of, with limits.
WB
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Thursday, January 22, 2026, 07:19 (56 days ago) @ Sean Harper
The internet and sheer numbers of them produced help. I know the quill seals between the final drive and clutch box are typically leaky. Contaminated the clutches. But you can flush it out and clean them, get more life. But it’s an old dozer, you never know how long it’s gonna work between $$$$. I mainly need to push down saplings into piles to burn, no real dirt work. If I could just do that…
BTW, I find your anology chillingly sobering
WB
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Thursday, January 22, 2026, 13:32 (56 days ago) @ WB
A BOAT! You could have said truck, old car etc. but BOAT. That is scary indeed but likely true! lol
LOL , old equipment can be trouble
Sean Harper
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Thursday, January 22, 2026, 13:43 (56 days ago) @ WB
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13 cents/pound, that's funny and it sounds like a bargain.
Howard
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Thursday, January 22, 2026, 14:56 (56 days ago) @ WB
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Several have gone on the $2500-3500 range
WB
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 21:20 (56 days ago) @ Gary Reeder
But that provenance is a little pricy. I sold mine for fair money, made a little, spread the love. Doug and I got to play with it, some others too. Almost like we got paid to do it too!
I do remember on my hands and knees in the pasture, under my shooting bench, searching for the “bolt accelerator” that I dropped in the tall grass. I had to got take a smoke break after finding that one! Too bad I don’t smoke!
It felt a little loose in my hand, had a good trigger, reliable given good ammo, invisible silver front and rear sight blades. But it shot like a fine tuned bolt action rifle! Still stunning.
If you’ve got the cash and opportunity, you could make worse investments than an AMP. Not sure about the value of the Keith angle.
Prominence or no prominence
Ron Orbeck
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Thursday, January 22, 2026, 00:21 (56 days ago) @ Gary Reeder
I second that is a good idea. I might add it is gun I would buy. My wife Lori said , " Did you hear yourself," in response to me saying it's not ten thousand but eleven thousand. To much over $10,000.00. Every one should shoot it at the HHC September. I have hopes some one of us misfits gets this one , please.
All I can say is WOW, thats as much as a new shotgun
jthomson
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 15:51 (56 days ago) @ WB
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If they put synthetic stocks on those trap O/U
WB
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 21:26 (56 days ago) @ jthomson
They could knock the price down below $10k where a normal fellow could play!
I had two of the "B" Auto Mags, the ones
Gary Reeder
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Thursday, January 22, 2026, 11:57 (56 days ago) @ jthomson
with the solid bolt. They were my hunting guns and I had recently sold one of them for $4900. I planned on keeping the other one, period. I had it at the custom show down in Tucson along with several other custom guns plus 4 full custom Ruger #1 rifles. I put the Rugers at $3000 each (they were full custom and this was about 20 years ago so $3000 was a lot of money for the Ruger #1s, even if one of them was pictured in Rifle Magazine). I had them on the tables and planned on selling them but the Auto Mag was for show, not for sale. I also had 2 of the stainless Lugers that were 2 of the original 100 that we built and sold.
The first day an older fellow that had bought several custom guns from me in months past came up to the table and looked at the Auto Mag. He asked me how much. I told him it was for show only. He came back 2 or 3 times and each time asked me if it was for sale. I figured he was just showing off in front of his buddies. I told him if I were to sell the gun it would go for $4500. He laughed and said "if I were to come in here tomorrow and wanted the 2 Ruger rifles at $3000 each you would sell me the Auto Mag for $4500". I Just looked at him and laughed. He came back the second day with a buddy and he bought the 2 Ruger rifles that I had priced at $3000 each. He picked up 2 of the custom Rugers, the 416 Rigby and the 470 Nitro and started counting out $6000 in hundred dollar bills. Then he laid out another $4500 and said "here is the $4500 for the Auto Mag". My ass puckered up big time. There was $10,500 in cash right in front of me and I had given him a price on the Auto Mag. I couldn't very well back out of a deal as I had given him the price. I had figured he was bluffing me as he didn't ask for any special prices or anything, just "here is the money at the price you quoted me". Have you ever seen a grown man cry? I came real close, but he walked out with 2 Ruger #1s and my beloved Auto Mag.
A few weeks later I was talking to my good friend Lee Jurras (if there was ever an Auto Mag freak it was Lee with me at a close second). I mentioned selling my 2 "B" Auto Mags. He made a comment that I won't repeat here but it made me feel lower than whale shit. He said there were less than 300 of the B guns made and he had seen one sell at a big Ohio gun show at $8500.
Typically I haven't seen a "B" Auto Mag since that day. The moral of this story is if you have a special gun that really means something to you, KEEP IT!! I have run across several Auto Mags since that day and have bought and sold them as they were the "A" series and there were almost 7000 of the A guns made. The A series guns were good guns but not hand fit and timed by Jurras himself.
So if you see an Auto Mag for sale and were waffling about buying it, quit your whining and buy it. As John Taffin used to tell me, BUY IT. He said in 6 months you won't miss that money but you would have the gun.