01 Mossberg MVP Patrol in .300 Blackout
Mossberg’s most recent expansion of its versatile MVP Patrol rifle series feels like a hat tip to hog hunters. However, anyone searching for a fast-operating bolt-action in the close-range specialist .300 Blackout is certain to find the iron intriguing. Aside from its handily sized 16.5-inch bull barrel, fully adjustable LBA trigger and rock-solid action, the MVP Patrol also comes with convenience engineered in. This is no more evident in the rifle feeding from standard AR-15-style magazines—an asset that makes keeping ammo on hand a relatively inexpensive affair. Additionally, the A2-style muzzle brake is threaded on, meaning the MVP is easily suppressed—a must-have asset in any rifled chambered .300 Blackout. With a pillar-bedded stock, oversized bolt handle, full-adjustable rear sight and stippled grip stock, this baby is set up as an all-around performer.
MSRP: $613
02 Sig Sauer P322 Rimfire Pistol
Honestly, .22 LR pistols are getting as serious as no-limit Texas hold ’em nowadays. A good example is Sig’s recent rimfire entrant. Far exceeding the specifications of