- Open Class: open is the no-holds-barred version of 3-gun shooting. Nearly every type of modification is fair game here, so you’re bound to come across some heavily-modded pieces. Think oversized pistol barrels, extended magazine tubes, and decked out optics.
- Tactical Optics: just like the name suggests, tactical optics is the use of tactical weapons. We’re talking AR-15s, top-of-the-line shotguns, and a trusty semiautomatic pistol. This is where you see people shooting guns that are optimized for real-life defense scenarios.
- Heavy Metal: an absolute badass class for the purists out there that combines big-boy weapons with iron sights (unless specified as a scoped competition). True heavy metal shooting requires a .308/7.62 NATO rifle, 12-gauge pump, and a .45 ACP. Leave your red-dot sights as home and learn how to shoot like your daddies and grandpappies.
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Best Heavy Metal Rifles
1. Springfield M1A ($1,479.00)
When we talk about absolute favorites, the Springfield M1A ($1,479.00) is a tried and tested rifle that’s guaranteed to make an appearance at your upcoming heavy metal competition. It’s accurate, dependable, and can take a licking and keep on ticking. Interestingly enough, the M1A’s inspiration is the M14, an unsuccessful military-grade rifle that was decommissioned because it was considered too bulky and impractical for jungle warfare. The good news is that your 3-gun competition isn’t the same thing as jungle warfare. The bad news is that the biggest drawback to the M1A is its size.
2. JP Enterprises LRP-07 ($4,768.00)
You want a gun that’s built especially for competition? The JP Enterprises LP07 ($4,768.00) .308-caliber version is rifle that is deigned to have the look and feel of the AR-10, making it a great piece for high-intensity shooting. When it comes to a quality sniper rifle, the LRP-07 ticks all of the boxes. It’s accurate, reliable, and looks damn cool. In fact, the LRP-07 is one gun from a long line JP Enterprises rifles that are praised for being as accurate as some of the best bolt actions around.
Heavy Metal Shotguns
3. Remington 870
The Remington 870 ($369.00) is an ideal heavy metal shotgun for three reasons:- It’s tried, tested, and battle hardened in competitive shooting.
- It’s dependable.
- It’s a gun that’s so easy to handle you can practically shoot it in your sleep.

4. Benelli Nova ($409.00)
It’s really hard to dispute that Benelli makes top-of-the-line shotguns. There’s a reason that they always make an appearance on lists for best shotguns, after all. So, what makes the Benelli Nova ($409.00)able to compete with other classic shotguns like the Mossberg 500 and the Remington 870? Innovation. When designing the Nova, Benelli used other popular shotguns as inspiration. They made note of the things that people loved about guns like the Remington 870 and Mossberg 500, as well as some of the common complains that people had.
- Larger loading port for quicker reloading times.
- Heavy-duty polymer frame that’s lightweight and able to withstand a major beating.
- Button on the bottom of the forearm that blocks rounds for cycling, allowing you to stick a different round in the ejection port.
.45 ACPs
Strictly speaking, most heavy metal rules state that your handgun needs to be a single stack 1911. However, there are some competitions that allow for any type of handgun that’s a .45 ACP or larger. For this reason, it’s always best to find out the rules and guidelines in your competition beforehand if you’re thinking of buying a gun specifically for your upcoming heavy metal comp. Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s look at two popular 1911s.5. Springfield 1911 Mil-Spec ($649.00)
Don’t expect any extra thrills and frills with the Springfield 1911 Mil-Spec ($649.00). This .45 ACP is as basic as they come, just like the M1911A1 that it’s trying to replicate. But isn’t shooting basic firearms everything that the heavy metal competition is about?
6. Colt Competition 1911 ($869.00)
The Colt Competition ($869.00) is a great pistol to use if you’re willing to splurge on a .45 ACP. This handgun usually sells anywhere from $900 to $1000, but there are many who believe it’s worth every penny. With that said, the Colt Competition certainly lives up to its name as a top-range shooter. I know what you’re thinking. Why would I want to spend a grand on a Colt 1911? Because it’s a really smooth gun to operate. When you shoot the Colt Competition, you’ll notice that the trigger has been designed to minimize creep and give a clean, crisp break with every pull.
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I'm thinking the Robinson Armament XCR-m is going to be the next heavy metal 308 rifle to take the podium gold
the 870 0f course is unbeatable in my opinion:
as far as handhun
.45 Colt Combat Commander would be my first choice.
Seriously? An M1A and an LRP? That's all you got? See a lot of either in your 3-guns?
This article hits the nail on the head! A very impressive discussion of the qualities that make these weapons great!
Thanks, Brad!