• ETS CAM Mag Loader Review

    At a recent charity match, I won not one, but two CAM magazine loaders donated to the match courtesy of Benny at The Pack. These mag loaders work by pulling 10 rounds at a time straight off a factory ammo box and stripping them super quickly into a pistol magazine. The CAM loader competes with…

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  • Why You Should Join the CCFR

    Why You Should Join the CCFR

    Here in Canada, there are a few firearms rights organizations and they each have their own approach on how to deal with turning the tide. The CCFR focuses on the public facing side of things and they do some really interesting things that none of the other gun orgs are into. Because they’re new, they…

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  • Kel-Tec KSG Review

    Kel-Tec KSG Review

    The Kel-Tec KSG is an American made, bullpup, pump action, dual tube-magazine shotgun. In terms of looks, it’s pretty “Stormship Troopers”. Although the KSG came out in 2011, they’ve continually been in demand and hard to find on shelves. There are 2 really interesting features on the KSG, 1: it’s a bullpup shotgun, so it…

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  • K&M M17S 223 Review

    K&M M17S 223 Review

    Way back in 80s & 90s, Bushmaster bought the design for a bullpup rifle called the M17S. It was a short stroke, gas driven semi-auto that uses many AR180 parts in a bullpup configuration. Bushmaster stopped making it but more recently, K&M Arms has brought out an upgraded version of the bullpup rifle and on…

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  • Ruger 77/44 Review

    Ruger 77/44 Review

    The Ruger 77/44 is a bolt action, rotary-magazine fed rifle using the 44 Remington Magnum pistol cartridge. Because it uses a (stout) pistol cartridge, the action is really compact, Ruger can get away with using locking lugs in the middle of the bolt instead of locking lugs at the front, and the rifle is very…

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  • Silicon Carbide Pistol Grip Mod DIY

    Silicon Carbide Pistol Grip Mod DIY

    So, if you’re going to shoot 3 gun, you can run factory pistols, or you can mod your pistol to compete better. As a Canadian who can’t run a concealed carry pistol, I opted for the competition pistol. You can either run a really grippy grip panel, or skateboard tape, or epoxy on some Silicon…

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