Category: Competition

  • Everything you wanted to know about the Norinco NP22 & NP34

    Everything you wanted to know about the Norinco NP22 & NP34

    The Norinco NP22 and NP34 are Chinese-made Sig P226 and P228 (respectively) clones. But instead of costing $1000, they cost around $300. You can’t expect them to be as nice as a SIG for that price but are they any good at all? Long story short: they’re rough out of the box (and very oily)…

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  • Mantis Laser Academy Review

    Mantis Laser Academy Review

    The Mantis Laser Academy is an add-on for dry fire that helps time your shots better than just using a timer with a PAR beep, it provides accuracy feedback, and it’s kind of fun to duel against someone else. I asked Mantis to send me one of these for review so I could dry fire…

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  • Tara TM-9 Review : a DA/SA, Striker-fired pistol?

    Tara TM-9 Review : a DA/SA, Striker-fired pistol?

    The Tara TM9 is a polymer framed, striker fired pistol made in Montenegro. Who cares, right? Everyone and their dog makes a Glock knockoff (Glock alternatives in Canada article). Well, at around $300, and sometimes less, it’s the cheapest of this style of handgun available in Canada. It also has a DA/SA action, which 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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  • Canadian Rimfire Precision Series CRPS

    Canadian Rimfire Precision Series CRPS

    This past weekend, I went to my first CRPS shoot. Although I’ve shot lots of 3 gun, some IPSC & IPSC-ish pistol matches, and Service Rifle/CQB a few times, I had not done much precision rifle shooting. 3 gun reaches out to 400 meters sometimes, but we’re shooting 223 at big steel plates, and that’s…

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  • MOA and Adjustment Required for Shooting 22LR Long Range

    MOA and Adjustment Required for Shooting 22LR Long Range

    When shooting 22LR at long ranges, the bullets rainbow pretty fast. Making consistent hits at long range becomes a game of gaining more and more elevation in your optics and mount. You can use these 3 factors to extend the range of your rifle/scope combination: Total elevation of your scope: though usually you just get…

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