• SBI 10/22 Magazine Adapter

    SBI 10/22 Magazine Adapter

    The Spectre Ballistics International (SBI) 10/22 magazine adapter is an aluminum adapter you can use on your 10/22 to allow it to take Remington 597 magazines. If you’re American, that probably sounds like a really weird thing to do but in Canada, our majesty’s pony police decided that Butler Creek 25 round mags, made decades

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  • Rossi Ranch Hand Review

    Rossi Ranch Hand Review

    The Rossi Ranch hand is a Mare’s leg reproduction lever action rifle made in Brazil. At around $700 Canadian, they’re the least expensive of the current Mare’s leg style rifles on the market. In Canada, most Mare’s leg rifles (Rossi, Henry, & Chiappa) use 12″ barrels instead of the 16″ barrels they’re limited to in

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  • Sulun Arms SS-211 Mini Shotgun Review

    Sulun Arms SS-211 Mini Shotgun Review

    The Sulun Arms SS-211 is a Turkish mini over/under shotgun, kind of like the Warzone 725 shotgun you’d use in Call of Duty but even smaller. With a 10″ barrel and a stubby little stock, it’s one of the tiniest non-restricted shotguns you’ll find in Canada right now. Specifications Note: some “factory defect” models vary

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  • Maple Ridge Armoury Maverick Review

    The Maple Ridge Armoury Maverick is the big 308-sized brother to the smaller 223-sized MRA Renegade (review here). The MRA Maverick is a straight-pull rifle that accepts many parts from your non restricted AR10 build that was prohibited by the scumbag Liberal Party of Canada, and it lets you use your gucci parts at the

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  • Guns to sell

    Mostly just putting images here for easy linking of pics. I need more safe space, so this stuff is all up for sale. You need a valid PAL (or RPAL for restricteds) to buy. Shipping extra, prices are obo. I don’t have any guns for sale at the moment.

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  • Smith Optics Elite Aegis Echo II Review

    Smith Optics Elite Aegis Echo II Review

    It’s hard reviewing eye pro because you need a year or two of hard use on them to get a feel for if they’re any good, but the manufacturers change model numbers/names so frequently that reviews aren’t useful after a couple years. I’ve got a year and a half of hard use on these Smith

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