Category: Equipment Reviews

  • Vortex Spitfire AR Review

    Vortex Spitfire AR Review

    The Vortex Spitfire AR is a 1X prism scope made in China. Compared with a plain red dot, a prism scope like the Spitfire works better for people with astigmatism, has an etched reticle that doesn’t require batteries, and has less of a tunnel vision than a red dot does. It also has adjustable turrets

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  • Streamlight TLR-1 HL Review

    Streamlight TLR-1 HL Review

    Having a light permanently on a handgun makes it more practical for investigating when things go bump in the night. Note: The TLR-1 comes in regular and HL versions. The HL version (pictured) is $160 USD or $200 Canadian, half the price of the Surefire X300U-A, which go for $300 USD or $420 Canadian. Streamlight

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  • Bushnell Engage EDX 10×42 Binoculars Review

    Shortly after picking up my Vortex Diamondback HD 10×42 binos, I came across a killer deal that was posted on CanadaGuns Discord: a set of Bushnell’s Engage binoculars featuring their EDX glass. I thought it’d be neat to compare and contrast the Engage vs the Diamondback, as well as check out what Bushnell was doing

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  • Lyman Digital Trigger Pull Gauge Review

    Lyman Digital Trigger Pull Gauge Review

    The Lyman Digital Trigger Gauge is an easy to use gauge that checks trigger pull weights. At around $45USD, it’s also one of the more affordable units you can get. Lyman Digital Trigger Gauge Specifications 1oz – 12lbs range (2.8g – 5.4kg) Uses 2 – AA batteries Auto-shut off Auto calculate average up to 10

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  • Holosun HS407CO v2 Review

    Holosun HS407CO v2 Review

    The Holosun HS407CO is their budget pistol red dot and it’s packed with features. V2 (as pictured) uses a battery tray that’s more easily accessible from a side drawer instead of underneath the optic (which requires removal to change the battery). They use a small 1632 battery, but the convenience of changing it out is

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  • RangeMaxx 3 Gun Case Review

    RangeMaxx 3 Gun Case Review

    Packing up for 3 gun can be a chore with all the gear and guns required. I usually use an older Flambeau double rifle case to squeeze all my guns in, but when I saw that Cabela’s was selling the RangeMaxx Tactical 3-gun case on sale, I had to see if it’d protect the guns

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