Category: Equipment Reviews

  • MDT Oryx Bipod Review

    MDT Oryx Bipod Review

    The MDT Oryx Bipod is a lightweight, polymer-based support system designed for quick deployment. When I recently reviewed the Magpul MOE Bipod, people told me that I had to review the MDT Oryx bipod so I asked MDT to send me one for review. I’m glad I got my hands on it because it seems

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  • Nitecore EDC17

    Nitecore EDC17

    Flat flashlights are officially “in.” While Olight may have popularized the form factor, the Nitecore EDC17 takes a more tactical, mechanical approach. It looks and feels less like a gadget and more like a tool, sporting a high-strength stainless steel body with a PVD coating. It features a triple-threat of outputs: a 1500-lumen white light,

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  • MDT Fieldstock Review – Gateway Drug to Precision Shooting

    MDT Fieldstock Review – Gateway Drug to Precision Shooting

    If you’re looking to squeeze precision rifle performance out of a standard factory barreled action without emptying your savings account, at $299 USD ($399 Canadian) the MDT Field Stock is arguably the best “bang-for-your-buck” upgrade on the market right now. It bridges the gap between a traditional hunting stock and a competition chassis. My buddy

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  • Soft multigun cases compared

    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

    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

    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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