Category: Rifle Reviews

  • Volquartsen Evolution 223

    Volquartsen Evolution 223

    I thought I’d post some pictures up since these things are really rare. Rifle was loaned to me by Sylvestre Sporting Goods. Volquartsen Evolution 223 Overview Video

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  • Robinson XCR-L Review

    Robinson XCR-L Review

    Note: Newer versions of the Robinson Armament XCR-L use a lighter forend with keymod slots. The one pictured here is the older version. Note2: these are now considered prohib. What if you designed a rifle like an AR15, but with easier takedown, piston driven action, swappable caliber conversions, and better ergonomics? Add in the capacity…

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  • BRS-99 Review

    BRS-99 Review

    Here in Canada, it can be surprising what kind of firearms are available. When it comes to submachine guns, we can’t own any because full auto firearms are prohibited, but we can own some close relatives. And while we can own pistol caliber carbines like the Kel Tec Sub 2000, Suomi M31, or JR Carbine, some people…

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  • Tikka T3 Lite Review

    Tikka T3 Lite Review

    For a beginner hunting rifle, I often recommend a budget rifle but what if you have a few extra dollars to spend on a better quality rifle? Within the midrange of hunting rifles ($600-$1000), there are 2 rifles that I hear most often recommended: the Browning X-Bolt and the Tikka T3 Lite. Tikka is Sako’s…

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  • Troy PAR Review

    Troy PAR Review

    Gun laws are a bit odd in most countries. Gun control legislators usually legislate with emotions rather than logic, and the resulting laws are frequently all over the place. The most awkward laws are frequently those that attempt to ban “assault weapons”, a made up term to gun control activists use to describe a wide…

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  • Kodiak Defense SKS-KD Review

    Kodiak Defense SKS-KD Review

    For a while, SKS-D’s were brought into Canada. These commercial-focused SKS’s fit AK47 magazines, but were otherwise a plain old SKS. Over time, the SKS-D’s have gone up in price to where they’re around $500-$700 now on the used market. Kodiak Defense, a Canadian manufacturer, is now modifying Soviet SKS’s to use AK magazines. They…

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