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Mossberg Blaze Review
In the land of semi automatic 22’s, the Ruger 10/22 is king, while the Marlin 795, Remington 597, Savage 64, and Mossberg Plinkster fight for table scraps. Through what looks to be a complete redesign, Mossberg hopes to challenge some of the king’s marketshare with an inexpensive challenger: the Mossberg Blaze. Note for Canadian readers:…
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Caldwell E-Max Low Profile Power Ear Muff Review
Powered Earmuffs When it comes to hearing protection at the range, there are 3 major choices: earplugs, headset or muffs, and powered muffs. Earplugs generally offer the greatest noise reduction, followed by passive headsets, and finally arriving at powered muffs, although some higher end units offer decent NRR. Earplugs usually good for 32 dB NRR,…
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Magpul SGA for Remington 870 Mini Review
The Magpul SGA Shotgun stock is an aftermarket stock available for the Remington 870 and (separately) the Mossberg 500/590/590A1. It features: An ergonomic grip An adjustable spacer system that give flexibility on length of pull (12.5″ – 14.5″) A decently squishy buttpad Built in 1.25″ sling loops on both sides For accessories, there’s a…
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Gryphon Energetics Thundershot Review
Thundershot is a Canadian manufactured, binary exploding target. Binary exploding targets were approved for use in Canada in February, 2014 and Gryphon Energetics was the first Canadian manufacturer on the scene. While many retailers started offering Tannerite or Shockwave at first, many more now offer Thundershot instead. I asked one retailer in a small town…
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Canada Day Sales on Firearms and Hunting Gear
Several of Canada’s firearms and hunting gear online stores are running Canada Day sales. Here’s what I could find: Grouse River: Up to 50% off Cabela’s Canada is selling laminate stock Russian SKS’s for $199 among other things. Canada Ammo: Buy 4 cases of any brand, any combination of ammunition and get the lowest price case for free…
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AR-180B Review
The ArmaLite AR-18 was initially designed as a lower priced competitor to the AR-15. It uses stamped metal construction instead of milling, similar to rifles like the AK47. The AR180B is a modernized, semi-automatic version of the AR18 that uses a polymer lower and more AR parts. If you’re really interested in the history, check out the…
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