Category: Rifle Reviews
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Kodiak Defense SKS-KD Review
For a while, SKS-D’s were brought into Canada. These commercial-focused SKS’s fit AK47 magazines, but were otherwise a plain old SKS. Over time, the SKS-D’s have gone up in price to where they’re around $500-$700 now on the used market. Kodiak Defense, a Canadian manufacturer, is now modifying Soviet SKS’s to use AK magazines. They…
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Christensen Arms Classic Rifle Quick Look
Adriel here with another quick look; this time, it’s the Christensen Arms Classic rifle. This is a premium-priced, lightweight, precision rifle intended for making long shots between mountain tops. It uses a carbon fiber wrapped barrel for additional stiffness, a carbon fiber stock, adjustable trigger, and detachable AI style magazine. It comes loaded with all the…
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Volquartsen Rimfire Rifles 22 WMR and 17 HMR Review
Volquartsen is well known for their aftermarket rimfire parts especially for the 10/22. VQ hammers, extended bolt handles, extended magazine releases, sears, safeties, bolt releases, extractors, and more are found on plenty of 10/22’s out there. At some point, you have to ask yourself, “why not just buy a complete Volquartsen rifle?”. Today, I wanted…
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CZ 958 Hunter Review
The CZ 958 is a newly designed take on the SA Vz. 58 series rifles. It is a striker-fired, magazine fed, 7.62x39mm rifle. Wolverine Supplies and CZ together designed 2 versions: the 958 Tactical, and the 958 Hunter. The Tactical version comes with iron sights, a muzzle device, and a folding wire stock, whereas the…
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Ruger Precision Rifle Review
If you’re into precision rifle shooting, you’d have to be living under a rock not to have heard of the Ruger Precision Rifle. Featuring an aluminum chassis, AR-style forend, adjustable buttstock, and innovative magazine well that accepts many different styles of magazine, Ruger rocked the shooting world with a very low introductory price. In the…
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MDT HS3 Review
When it comes to precision rifles, the stock is one of the more important parts. Wood stocks swell with humidity, and inexpensive plastic polymer stocks can be bendy or poorly fitted to the action. An aftermarket stock can improve the repeatability between shots improving accuracy, offer more flexibility in configuration, as well as offering more…
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