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Two Amazing Handguns You Didn’t Know About

There are times when even the biggest gun nerd stumbles upon previously unknown gems — and it’s amazing.

The Automag III and Automag V are perfect examples of ridiculous firearms no one has ever heard about. Considering how they fire, perhaps there’s a reason for this. As shown in the video below, a squeeze of the trigger is going to blow out a massive fire ball. This makes sense when you consider that you’re firing rifle-sized rounds out of a much shooter barrel. The amount of gun powder required to move that round is going to result in some fireworks.

Despite the fact that both of these models have been discontinued, they’re very fun to shoot — at least that’s the impression we got when we watched them being tested by Demolition Ranch on YouTube.

The Automag III and Automag V are compared to the M1 Carbine — a classic infantry rifle — and the infamous Dessert Eagle. It’s hard not to notice the massive recall these weapons produce, but that doesn’t seem too discouraging when you consider the sheer amount of firepower these weapons command.

Get a glimpse of these guns in action for yourself by watching the video below.

~ Firearm Daily


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