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We have a vault full of machine guns here at GunSpot, and let me just say the M60 is probably our fa

We have a vault full of machine guns here at GunSpot, and let me just say the M60 is probably our favorite machine gun. [SHOOTING THE MIGHTY M60]( August 11th, 2020 - We have a vault full of machine guns here at GunSpot, and let me just say the M60 is probably our favorite machine gun. These things shoot... [WATCH VIDEO]( [tal-when-pistols-are-like-pickles]( [WHEN PISTOLS ARE LIKE PICKLES]( August 9th, 2020 - In order to load, unload and verify the condition of your semi-automatic handgun, you have to be able to rack the slide. But what about... [WATCH VIDEO]( [tal-soul-of-the-saint-victor-b5]( [THE SOUL OF THE SAINT VICTOR B5]( August 7th, 2020 - Not all rifles are made the same, and this is not just another black rifle. Springfield Armory has brought to bear a high-quality mix of parts in... [WATCH VIDEO]( EDITOR'S NOTES In this week’s The Armory Life Debrief, we're taking a look at a full-auto powerhouse you’ve seen in movies from Platoon to Batman v. Superman, solving the mystery of how pistols relate to pickles, and learning how a gun can be more than just the sum of its parts. First up, we have “Shooting the Mighty M60,” where Gunspot’s Dylan Casey guides us through a hands-on tour of this renowned American machine gun. Check out the video review [here](, and keep an eye out for Batman popping up somewhere in the video! Next up, Paul Carlson of Safety Solutions Academy tackles a topic I know we’ve all pondered over the years — “When Pistols Are Like Pickles.” Want to find out the answer? Then be sure to click [here](. And finally, we take a deep-dive look at a refined 5.56mm AR that has just about every feature you could want. In “The Soul of the SAINT Victor B5,” Mike Mills analyzes this amazing carbine to explain what makes it tick, and discovers that it truly is more than the sum of its parts. Click [here]( to take the journey with him. 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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