Sub-MOA NEMO .300 Win Mag AR & More – SHOT Show 2017

Authors Clay Martin SHOT Show 2017

For more information, visit https://nemoarms.com/.

Overview

Fresh from its move from Montana to Idaho, Nemo Arms had some really interesting offerings on display at the 2017 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company made it name for itself thinking outside the box when it comes to firearm design, developing a .300 Win. Mag. AR-pattern semi-auto rifle. Let’s take a look at the newest version of that rifle as well as some the company’s other offerings.

Sub-MOA NEMO .300 Win Mag AR & More – SHOT Show 2017Specs:

  • Chambering: .300 Win. Mag.
  • Barrel: 24 inches
  • OA Length: 45.5 inches
  • Weight: 10.2 pounds
  • Stock: Magpul PRS
  • Sights: None
  • Action: Semi-auto
  • Finish: Various
  • Capacity: 10- and 14-round
  • MSRP: $7,500

Impression

The Watchman rifle comes with a Proof Research carbon fiber barrel as well as an adjustable gas system/regulator for customizing the cycling to a specific round/load. The rifle comes with two magazines and a high-quality drop bag. The manufacturer claims that the recoil of the .300 Win. Mag. rifle is only slightly above that of a 5.56mm.

Sub-MOA NEMO .300 Win Mag AR & More – SHOT Show 2017Price & Availability

The rifle is available for a starting price of $7,500, and the company has a lead time of four to six weeks on any rifles that are not currently in stock. If you need a semi-auto rifle in .300 Win Mag, then NEMO has a product for you.

For more information, visit https://nemoarms.com/.

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  • triggerpull January 27, 2020, 5:29 am

    Only $7,500? I’ll take 10!

  • Scott January 6, 2020, 8:31 am

    I own a nemo 300 win mag, it delivers!! 5” group at 1000 yards all day long. This rifle has the velocity and mass at that range to still flip a 12” Steel plate. I would buy this rifle again because their customer service is number one. Quality is top tier! I shoot 208 gr hornady ELD bullets with a cocktail of reloader 23, Sig sauer titanium can and the recoil is reduced significantly. Night Force scope to see everything with clarity. It all adds up to a weapon platform that delivers.

  • JB June 25, 2018, 2:44 am

    I’m not “wealthy” but I own a Omen Recon – 18” barrel and damn do I love it! Getting ready to throw a Thunderbeast CB Break for my TB Ultra 9. Looking forward to running it suppressed! Great job, NEMO- I love this thing and I will always have this one around. 300 WM semi auto for the win!

  • Thundet February 22, 2017, 6:27 am

    Nice gun for the ultra rich . guess there is a market for everyone . $7000 …Woooow ! That’s right up there with Steven Segalls ” Sniper Rifle ” good luck to the company

  • Fb February 21, 2017, 11:26 am

    $7500 is also in the same price range as a desert tech hti chambered in .375 cheytac.
    I originally had a nemo and sold it to get the desert tech srs chambered in 300 with mag. I love it!

  • George February 20, 2017, 1:28 pm

    $7500? That’s right in the ball park of a Barret M82 that shoots a hell of a lot further than a .300 WM will ever do and I absolutely LOVE .300WM. Fail.

  • Methadras February 20, 2017, 1:23 pm

    Now, if someone made a .300 winmag upper/lower reciever set and sold those, then the market would get cheaper. Because all you need, I believe from this is an upper/lower, BCG, and a barrel. Everything else should be remain the same. Am I wrong?

  • Scott February 20, 2017, 8:18 am

    LMAO….2,700.00 for a 300BO pistol, sorry but Nemo is shooting at a very very small segment of the market! Once all the “wealthy” gun owners market is saturated, there will be a very short lifespan in Nemo’s future.

  • JLA February 20, 2017, 6:59 am

    A 0.3-0.5 MOA, semi-automatic, AR style, precision rifle in .300 Winchester Magnum? I’m in love! Unfortunately this rifle is a lot like Miranda Kerr (the world’s most beautiful supermodel). I’m just about in love with her too, but I’m pretty sure I ain’t ever going to get a date with her, just like I’m pretty sure I ain’t ever going to get a date with a $5,900+ rifle, not including scope. Damn it. Oh well, it’s still fun to look at. $2,700 for an AR pistol though? Seriously?! Not a chance, even if I had the money.

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