The NRA Firearms Face-Off is happening now! You can 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 Springfield M1A SOCOM II has already beaten the Kimber 8400 Patrol in the first game of the Face-Off. Currently, the Smith & Wesson M&P15 is taking on the Remington Model 783. Other firearms featured include the SIG556R, Mossberg 500, Ruger Mini-14, and Kel-Tec KSG.
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 Continues: Eight Guns. One Champion. You Decide.
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