• Gletcher M712 Full Auto BB Gun Review

    Gletcher M712 Full Auto BB Gun Review

    The Mauser C96 is a pretty iconic German pistol that used stripper clips to load from the top like contemporary rifles of the time instead of using a detachable magazine. It was designed in the early days of semi automatic pistols when they didn’t really know what’d work great and what was a bad idea.

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  • Browning AB3 Review

    Browning AB3 Review

    The AB3 is Browning’s hat in the ring on an inexpensive bolt action rifle. It combines components cheaper than their more premium X-Bolt (X-Bolt review here) while still offering some of the premium Browning features. How does it fit in the crowded budget bolt action rifle market with the Remington 783, Savage Axis II, Ruger

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  • Savage 93F

    Savage 93F

    Goes for $300-$450 depending on model in Canada, and about $300 in the US. Unless you guys really, really, really want me to do an article on this one, I’m skipping. I wrote an article on the Savage 93R17 already, which is basically the same beast. Video review on Savage 93 22WMR

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  • Savage Axis II Review

    Savage Axis II Review

    I bought my first Savage Axis about a decade ago. Since then, they came out with the Savage Axis II, a version of the Axis that comes with the much better Accutrigger and a better scope on their package rifles. The Axis continues to be a combination of design-for-manufacturing speed as well as best use of

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  • Kel-Tec SUB-2000 Gen 2 Review

    Kel-Tec SUB-2000 Gen 2 Review

    The Kel-Tec SUB-2000 is a folding, semi-automatic, pistol caliber carbine (PCC). Back in 2012, I did a review of the 1st generation of the Kel-Tec SUB-2000 PCC. With a slimmer forend that comes with rails on the top and bottom, generation 2 of the Sub-2000 is a handier, more flexible firearm. The enlarged ejection port

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  • Remington 700 ADL Review

    Remington 700 ADL Review

    Recently, I came across a pretty good deal on a Remington 700 ADL and I had to pick it up. Of current Remington rifle offerings, I’ve previously reviewed the Remington 783 and 770, but the 700 was usually quite a bit more expensive. Recent loss of demand for firearms has likely lead to pressure Remington

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