Introducing the AMT Hardballer Longslide, a semi-automatic pistol that seamlessly blends precision craftsmanship with historical significance. Manufactured in 1982 by Arcadia Machine & Tool, this iconic firearm is a testament to American engineering and innovation. Known for its extended 7-inch slide and barrel—a unique twist on the Colt Gold Cup—this model is designed to enhance accuracy and manage recoil effectively, making it a prized possession for collectors and shooting enthusiasts alike.
The overall condition of this AMT Hardballer Longslide is very good, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. The stainless steel finish, a combination of matte and brushed textures, is durable and visually appealing, with minor scratching, scuffing, and blemishing present. The bore is in excellent condition, boasting a clean, mirror finish with sharp rifling, ensuring peak performance. Included in this offering is a parts diagram, one 7-round magazine, and the original factory box, adding to its allure as a collectible.
The AMT Hardballer Longslide gained cultural prominence with its appearance in "The Terminator," wielded by the titular character, cementing its place in both firearm and cinematic history. Chambered in .45 ACP, this pistol offers formidable stopping power, appealing to those who embrace the classic allure of this powerful caliber. The single-action-only (SAO) operation ensures a crisp, reliable trigger pull, while the textured rubber grips, adorned with AMT medallions, provide a comfortable hold during use. The adjustable notched rear sight paired with a front ramp sight allows for precise targeting, underscoring its suitability for precision shooting.
Own a piece of history and experience the legendary performance of the AMT Hardballer Longslide. Whether you're a collector seeking a unique addition to your arsenal or an enthusiast looking for a reliable and historically significant firearm, this pistol promises to deliver on all fronts. With its original packaging and distinct features, it's an opportunity not to be missed.




