There are only a few days left to vote in the NRA Firearms Face-Off! Vote for your favorite firearm in a bracket-style tournament where eight guns are going head-to-head to receive the most votes. Each round of voting lasts two days and a winning firearm will be announced at the end of the fourteen-day Firearms Face-Off.
The final four have already been decided and each firearm is battling to receive enough votes to make it into the championship round to be named "fan favorite". The final four are: Springfield M1A SOCOM II, Smith & Wesson M&P15, Mossberg 500, and Ruger Mini-14.
The Kimber 8400 Patrol, Remington Model 783, SIG556R, and Kel-Tec KSG have already been eliminated.
Which one of these guns is your favorite? Let us know by voting in the NRA Firearms Face-Off! Vote here: https://www.facebook.com/NationalRifleAssociation/app_122848844538446
NRA Firearms Face-Off: Vote Now!
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