Military Armament Corporation 1014 Named 2025 American Rifleman Shotgun of the Year

Military Armament Corporation 1014 Named 2025 American Rifleman Shotgun of the Year

Military Armament Corp (MAC) is proud to announce the MAC1014 has been named the 2025 American Rifleman Shotgun of the Year, as awarded by the National Rifle Association (NRA).

 

The MAC 1014 Shotgun is based on an iconic firearm that has served troops around the globe for over two decades. MAC shotguns offer a proven self-regulating piston design, are renowned for their effectiveness, ease of maintenance, and unrivaled reliability with a wide range of loads.

The NRA Media Golden Bullseye Awards acknowledge the finest products available in the shooting sports. Now in its 23rd year, the winners are selected by a seven-member committee consisting of the editors, graphic designers, and veteran NRA media staff, in all who have more than a century of experience in the shooting and hunting industry.

“We are incredibly honored to receive a Golden Bullseye Award from the NRA,” said Chris DiCenso, CEO of SDS Arms. “Being names the 2025 American Rifleman Shotgun of the Year is a prestigious honor and demonstrates the commitment to product development that many have known for years about Military Armament Corporation.”

For a product to be eligible for a Golden Bullseye Award, it must have been recently introduced to consumers, used and tested by an NRA staff member, and that product must have been reliable in the field, along with displaying innovation in design and function. The product must have been perceived by consumers that it has value, and that its benefits were greatly appealing to consumers as well.

Several models of the MAC 1014 are available, including a Pistol Grip, Marine Pistol Grip, Breacher and Wood, and they range in price from $399.99 to $429.99 (MSRP).

 

About Military Armament Corporation:
Military Armament Corporation traces its roots to the era of the resurgence of American resolve, when we once stood between the massed divisions of the Soviets and our allies in western Europe, hunted drug cartel kingpins in South America, and being called a communist was the greatest insult imaginable. Many of our products pay homage to the weapons carried by small groups of men tasked with carrying out new missions in units forged from the hard learned lessons of the previous decades. Missions like ‘counter terrorism’, ‘Direct-Action’, and ‘Counter Narcotics.’ While we take our inspiration from the days of caterpillar moustaches, Thomas Magnum and Sonny Crockett, our contemporary products represent the cutting edge of technology in design and manufacturing for government and commercial clients. For more information about Military Armament Corporation or to see the entire line of products visit www.milarmamentcorp.com

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