Apocalypse MAX: Cabot’s Boldest 1911 Yet — NRA 2026
If you’ve ever handled one of their pistols before, you already know the deal. Cabot Guns doesn’t really build guns for the average shooter. They build mechanical art pieces that just happen to go bang, and the Apocalypse MAX fits that mold perfectly.
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