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Holiday Gift Guide: 5 Firearms That Take It to the Next Level

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Is there a gun enthusiast in your life who would appreciate a firearm that takes it to the next level? Well, with the holidays coming up, this is the perfect time to make their day, or their year, by getting them exactly that kind of gun. What follows are examples of guns that take some features of firearms to the next level. For instance, a fully automatic MAC 11 gun has a rate of fire that is truly next level. It’s also worth remembering that there’s no reason you shouldn’t treat yourself to the gift of a next-level gun this holiday season! MAC 11 Gun MAC 11—Next-Level Rate of Fire The MAC 11 is famous for being a simple, effective, no-nonsense SMG. However, it is also well-known for its next-level rate of fire. Going full-auto rock-and-roll with a MAC 11 drains a mag at 1,200 rounds per minute. That means a standard 380 ACP magazine of 32 cartridges can be dumped in less than 2 seconds with a single squeeze. That’s some next-level rate of fire and next-level fun. Kel Tec CP33—Ne...

How to Make the Most of the Cheek Pistol Concept

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Generally, any gun’s benefits or distinctions are often accompanied by some sort of trade-off. For instance, while handguns offer compact size, manageability, and concealability compared to rifles, they lack accuracy. But what if a change in technique could mitigate this trade-off? An innovative and unorthodox new shooting method, the cheek pistol concept, is changing the way people shoot their handguns and could work for you too. What Is the Cheek Pistol Concept? The cheek pistol concept is a shooting method primarily developed by Rhett Neumayer. Neumayer is a renowned firearms and self-defense instructor. The method gained additional traction when Ian McCollum featured the concept in an episode of his popular video series, Forgotten Weapons. Basically, it involves establishing a cheek-weld with a handgun as you would with a long gun before firing. It is important to note that this concept only works with handguns without a reciprocating slide, and you must wear proper ...