Category: Equipment Reviews
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Soft multigun cases compared
Cabela’s Tactical 3 gun case This case can hold a full size shotgun with a 28″ barrel, full length rifle, and a handgun. The front pouches are also big enough to hold mags, ammo, and everything else you’ll need for a travelling 3 gun match. I’ve got a full review of this bag here. Princess
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Gerber Suspension-NXT & Paraframe I Combo Review
Finding a reliable multi-tool usually leads people straight to Leatherman, but the price tag can be a barrier. Gerber has positioned the Suspension-NXT combo as a budget-friendly alternative. I have been putting this set through the paces to see if the cost savings are worth the trade-offs in design and performance. Overview The Suspension-NXT is
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Morakniv Kansbol Burnt Orange Review
Mora Knives are a basic, Swedish-made knife well liked for their durability and practicality. Many of the Moras are ~$15-30, but this Kansbol is a bit pricier at $50 Canadian. I have put this knife through five years of skinning and butchering deer to see if the extra cost is justified. The Kansbol is essentially
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Flextail Zero Power Bank Review
If you’ve been following the ultralight gear scene, you know the Nitecore NB10000 (review here) and new NB Plus (YouTube review here) have ruled the roost for years. Flextail has clearly decided to challenge that throne with the Zero. It is billed as the world’s lightest 10,000mAh power bank, and while the weight savings over
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Klarus X2 Flattac
The Klarus X2 Flattac is a departure from the traditional “tube” style flashlight we’re used to seeing in the hunting world. It’s a flat, rectangular EDC light designed to sit comfortably in a pocket without the bulk of a round bezel. What makes the X2 particularly interesting for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts is its dual-LED
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Mossberg 395: The Budget Bolt-Action “Duck Gun”
There was a time in American hunting history when the pump-action was considered a bit of a luxury. If you wanted a 12-gauge repeater on a shoestring budget, you looked at a bolt-action. The Mossberg 395 is a relic of that era—a magazine-fed, bolt-operated shotgun that is as unconventional as it is clunky. Overview The
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