$450-$700 Depending on date of Manufacture and Condition.
$300, plus or minus $50, depending on condition.
There were three models of the AMT (Arcadia Machine and Tool Co) Automag II .22 magnum pistol. You do not specify which of three barrel lengths you have or the condition. The original AMT automag II in good condition is currently selling for $300 to $440. The High Standard Company has taken over manufacturing the Automag II. See the link below. The current MSRP is $695.00. The price in 1988 from AMT, about the time your gun was made, was $325.00 This particular gun is prone to jaming due to the gas locked system, and rough 12 hole gas system, and cannot use certain ammunition factory loaded with ball powder. Anyway, that is probably more information than you wanted.
Honestly, depending on condition, 350.00 to 450.00
About $600.
don't put it back together ! for the sake off your 2 year old .
WMR stands for Winchester Magnum Rimfire- and is the proper name for the 22 Magnum. They are the same cartridge. The 22 WRF is the Winchester rimfire, and is a shorter, less powerful version of the 22 magnum.
No. .22 Magnum may only be fired in a gun Marked .22 Magnum or .22 WMRF. Different length and diameter- as well as power.
It uses the 22 Magnum cartridge. MRF stands for "magnum rim fire". It uses the 22 Magnum cartridge. MRF stands for "magnum rim fire".
AMT went out of businees and was bought by another company that kept the name. They only make pistols.
NO. .22 Magnum has a larger diameter case than .22 LR. The LR case will split.
As in .22 WMR? That is the full name of the cartridge- the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire- usually called the .22 magnum