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Growing up, I was infatuated with movies and shows from the 1980s. One, in particular, with its high

Growing up, I was infatuated with movies and shows from the 1980s. One, in particular, with its high action and fashion, was Miami Vice... [tal-galco-miami-classic-shoulder-rig]( [GALCO MIAMI CLASSIC SHOULDER RIG]( June 1st, 2020 - Growing up, I was infatuated with movies and shows from the 1980s. One, in particular, with its high action and even higher fashion, was... [WATCH VIDEO]( [tal-bridget-my-hellcat-vs-10mm-1911]( [MY HELLCAT VS. 10MM 1911]( May 29th, 2020 - Springfield Armory offers a variety of firearms to fit your everyday needs. I personally switch between open carry and conceal carry guns based on.... [WATCH VIDEO]( [tal-forum-my-xdm-elite-review]( [FORUM: MY XD-M ELITE REVIEW]( May 24th, 2020 - As an upgrade to previous models, the Elite has wider, thicker serrations on the front and rear of the slide. I found that these improved serrations... [READ MORE]( EDITOR'S NOTES This week in our The Armory Life Debrief, we’re having a little fun and taking a time machine trip back to the 80s, checking in with Bridget Fabel on her top self-defense picks, and also taking a look at a hands-on review of the new XD-M Elite in our forum. First up, we have Eli Duckworth’s [Galco Miami Classic Shoulder Rig](, where he explores the history of this famous holster system all the way back to its connection with the television classic, Miami Vice. Eli had some fun with this, from including a late-80s Corvette to even trimming his beard into a mustache. So, be sure to check it out! Next up, we have Bridget Fabel giving us the inside scoop on her top open carry and CCW pistol choices. In [My Hellcat vs. 10mm 1911](, she lets us know why she picked these two impressive pistols and when and why she carries them. Take a look and see if you agree! And finally, on the forum, member RandomHero picked up a new Springfield Armory XD-M Elite 4.5" 9mm and was kind enough to give the forum users an in-depth review of it. Want to see how it did? Then check out his thread [My XD-M Elite Review]( and see if the pistol lived up to its “elite” reputation! As always, be sure to keep an eye out at [www.TheArmoryLife.com]( for our daily content as well as check out [The Armory Life Forum](. Thanks for being a fan and for living “The Armory Life”! — Editor, Mike Humphries [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Springfield Armory, 420 West Main Street, Geneseo, IL 61254, USA, 800-680-6866 [Manage preferences](

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