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I am 1/1024 Baba Yaga!!!

Posted by rlaufer2013 on November 8, 2018
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As you might have seen in some of my posts, I am quite the John Wick fan. I was thrilled to have the opportunity at SHOT 2018 to handle the exact Taran Tactical Innovations Benelli M4 used in JW2.

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More recently, I got a look at the awesome Trijicon Accupoint 1-6X that Mr. Wick prefers for his AR15.

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As well as the Kel-Tec KSG12 that he nabbed from Vigo’s crew

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And now for my ultimate score, my very own Taran Tactical Innovations John Wick Combat Master Package Glock 34 (TTIJWCMPG34)! Thanks so much to Canadian Tactical Cowboy Supplies!

Autographed box by Taran Butler, USPSA Grand Master, the first Glock Grand Master shooter in the history of the sport, and trainer to Mr. Wick.

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Ta-da!

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Specs on the TTIJWCMPG34 (per TTI’s website):

Tactical Matte Black Slide Finish
Ionbonded Bronze Barrel
Competition Trigger Job
Full Wrap Stipple – Right Handed
Scallop Cut Magazine Release
Single Undercut
TTI Competition Magwell for Gen 3/4 Glock
TTI Fiberoptic Sights Green
Flat Black Base Pads
Laser Engraved TTI Logo

The TTIJWCMPG34 vs. a conventional G34

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And now for some detailed shots of the TTIJWCMPG34 …the slide

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Ionbonded bronze barrel

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The stippling on the TTIJWCMPG34 is nice and grippy and feels great in the hand.

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Really extended mag release on the TTIJWCMPG34

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Closeup of the TTIJWCMPG34’s competition magwell

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The TTIJWCMPG34 came with two mags with black TTI baseplates

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I also have a red one from a previous purchase…along with a clear mag

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After doing some research, I found out that Mr. Wick carried his TTIJWCMPG34 in a Bladetech Revolution holster. However, those have since been discontinued and replaced with the Bladetech Signature, which I got with the competition belt and matching double mag pouch (his preferred setup).

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I will also get a custom JW themed holster made by Savoy Leather as soon as I get the artwork finalized. In anticipation, they have already custom made the companion belt embossed with “We Call Him Baba Yaga”.

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And now for a couple of glory shots of the TTIJWCMPG34

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I cant wait to shoot it and will be updating my review once I get a chance to do so. For now, I am super pleased with my TTIJWCMPG34 and thanks again to CTCS! I am now 1/1024 Baba Yaga!

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2018 Select Shooting Range Day

Posted by rlaufer2013 on September 23, 2018
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Last year’s Range Day was a fantastic event and pretty hard to beat but with 75 guns on the line and a new venue for 2018 (Oxford Fish and Game Association), I think Select managed to do it! Once again I had a phenomenal time and it was super helpful to be able to comparison shoot so many guns.

Given that I am looking to get into precision rifles, I headed straight for the rifle range.

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Thankfully Select put out a list of firearms before the event so I knew there would be a great selection to try and I stuck with my plan of starting with the Tikkas. First up the T3X TAC A1 with the BLK LBL forend featuring an integrated bipod and mounted with the fantastic Vortex Razor AMG 6-24X50 FFP MOA scope. Dave and I were both impressed with the glass.

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Next up, this beautiful custom build, a Tikka Tactical with PSE Composites E-Tac 4 stock, Vortex Razor HD 5-20X50 FFP MRAD scope …in retrospect I should have spent some time adjusting the stock as I was not as fast getting back on target with this one as the BLK LBL

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My buddy Dave also shot the BLK LBL as well as this custom, a Tikka CTR with PSE Composites E-Lite stock, Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24X50 FFP MRAD. Dave was particularly interested in this one because that scope would be perfect for his gun…great glass at a very economical price.

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There was a little competition where you win free swag if you hit the 4 steel gongs…sadly I only got 3 out of 4 with both guns. Fortunately, my buddy Dave was a better sniper and won a hat with both and generously gave one to me..thanks bro!

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All supplied by and equipped with Vortex optics…it was great to talk to the Vortex reps, so helpful!

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Our next target was the Bergera in 6.5 Creedmore since neither of us had ever shot that caliber before. This time Dave went first

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Perhaps I am not experienced enough with precision rifles but truthfully I didn’t notice any real difference from the .308s and I preferred the Tikkas.

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Dave recently bought a Savage although he has not had a chance to shoot it yet and the Stealth was on my list…I gotta say it is a beautiful looking gun!

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I did like the Accu-trigger and the action however I didn’t like the tubular stock..i found it awkward for my support hand and it wasn’t as easy to run the bolt and stay on target as it was with the more conventional stocks on the Tikka…again, this is why I love being able to do side by side comparisons at such events! Now I have a better sense of what kind of stocks I need.

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Dave also shot the Stealth

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As well as the 10TR in .22 with its 10 round rotary mag and a dedicated Bushnell rimfire optic

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All done with precision rifles, we moved on to other long guns. I shot the F1 AR15 at another show and loved it so wanted to try it again. Last time I shot it sitting down so this time I wanted to try standing. I liked it so much that I used two of my tickets on it lol…gotta get one of these!

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Dave liked it as well…both of us found it to be so light and well balanced.

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Dave is looking for a mag fed shotgun so he gave the Derya a whirl..and bought quite a few tickets for the one Select was raffling off lol

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Ok, on to the handgun range…

Where we were greeted by the Sig display

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Including the new Mauser M-18…what a beautiful looking gun and less than $900!

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Once I again, I followed my plan and headed straight for the Glocks….

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I had already tried the G19X at SHOT show but wanted to shoot it side by side with the Canadian edition G19

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And what a difference!! The grip on the G19 is a lot smaller and was hard to hold on to…the gun seemed to move around in my hand.

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Dave wanted to shoot something in a larger caliber and opted for the FN FNX 45 Tactical, which he ended up preferring to the Glocks

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Our good friends at North Sylva also brought an X95 in 9mm that was high on my list to try…not surprisingly it was one of my favourites of the day.

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That was it for our shooting but here is a sense of some other guns on the line…Sig

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Smith & Wesson

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Canuck

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CZ Skorpion Evo

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Apart from the Derya, we didn’t shoot any shotguns although there were plenty of those! The setup was for trap and skeet and there were huge lines during the day (my pics were taken before show opening)

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Speaking of huge lineups, as you can see in some of my pics, it was SUPER busy all day but things moved quickly as there were a staggering number of RSOs…I believe 73, one for every gun!

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Including my good friend, the legendary Stormbringer!!

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Glad to see Canadian Historical Arms Museum back at Select Range Day. Last year I took a pic with their M60 and joked about a Rambo pose…well joke was on me because I found out that the M60 in my pic was one of two used on the Rambo set!!!! WOW!

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This time I took a pic with the Stinger…one of only a handful made by converting an aircraft gun into a handheld!

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Check out this anti tank rifle!

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More goodness from CHAM

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Nice to see the gun orgs promoting our sport…CSSA

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I didn’t get a pic of the CCFR booth but did run unto Gun Goddess Tracey Wilson

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Black Rifle Coffee Canada, that’s right the US brand, known to be veteran owned and operated, is now available in Canada with local ingredients.

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I bought a bag of their Little Warriors brew, the proceeds of which go to help child victims of sexual abuse.

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Before heading out, we stopped to get some t-shirts and give our thanks to the great crew at Select for doing such a great job on the event

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Of course you cant go to such an event without stopping by the actual Select Shooting Supplies store so off we went to our next stop….

First up, a closer look at the Tikka T3X BLK LBL

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Oddly enough, my first time seeing a 590A1 with the bayonet installed…being a knife guy, I had to some shots of this one..i like it!

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The S&W RR8 has always been one of my favourite revolvers of all time

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Based on my earlier comments, the stock on this Savage might work better for me

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Great selection of Bladetch…I got a competition belt, holster, and double mag pouch.

Finally, per Dean’s great recommendation, The Q BBQ Public House. Dave had the ribs and brisket, I had the Hillbilly Philly, a phillysteak made with brisket and one of the best phillysteaks I have ever had!

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My swag for the day

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See you next year!

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North Sylva and Rangeview Sports Optics Day 2018

Posted by rlaufer2013 on September 15, 2018
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Wow some awesome kit at the North Sylva and Rangeview Sports Optics Day…I’ll take one of each!

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Being obsessed with all things John Wick, I started with the Trijicon Accupoint 1-6x…now I am also a big fan of Trijicon and I gotta say this scope exceeded my expectations! I will swap out my MRO for one of these as soon as I can.

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Typically, it is challenging to get a pic of the reticle but I got this on the first try…needless to say, it is fast and easy to pick up!

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The secret, the fiber optic

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The Accupower 4.5-30x56mm was also pretty sweet…and would be a great match to the HS Precision I was eyeballing

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Side by side comparison of the two Trijicons

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Front end

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Business end

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Equally impressive, the new VUDU line from EOtech…including the 5-25×50 Ultra Short and 1-6x

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The 1-6x features the “Speed Ring reticle” that is designed for fast acquisition at low power and accuracy at higher power while the 5-25x is one of the shortest FFP scopes on the market. Apart from fitting on shorter rifles, I like this advantage described on EOtech’s website: “One unique advantage of the short design is that it provides the ability to attach either a clip-on night-vision or thermal device in front of the scope and still allow the user to make adjustments to the device without leaving the scope.”

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Quick throw lever

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Box

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Last but not least, a Meprolight Mepro 4x with fixed 4x magnification mounted on a Tavor7

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I took the opportunity to take a second look at the HS Precision HTR…what a beauty! Whenever I hear the words “precision rifle” this is the first one that comes to my mind…it is definitely on “the list”

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Great job by North Sylva and Rangeview on today’s event and thanks for the swag.

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All done here, I took a short (6 min) drive to Ground Burger Bar…pretty cool place..looks good, decent service and TONS of options for the burgers…you can choose meat, bread, toppings and since they grind in house, you can get the burgers rare etc.

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Nanuk vs. Seahorse vs. Pelican

Posted by rlaufer2013 on September 2, 2018
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I have always been a big fan of Pelican cases and have lots of them in all shapes and sizes, my favourite of which is the 1510 Laptop Overnight Case. However, Pelican doesn’t make many cases dedicated to handguns. Sure, you can cut their foam interiors to suit your needs, but it is not the same as something pre-designed with special features.

A few years ago I found a potential solution, the Seahorse SE540 4 pistol case. Unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations.

Since that time, I have heard a lot about Nanuk cases. I had the chance to explore their whole product line at the Toronto Sportsmen’s Show and again at TACCOM and was very impressed! I was also super impressed when I read about all of their certifications (plasticase.com/certifications/).

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I especially liked the 925 as it seemed to solve all the problems with my Seahorse. I also liked the 909 single gun case as I sometimes take just one handgun to the range (to accompany my long-guns) and picked up one of each. (thanks to Nanuk for all the cool swag!)

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I am including the Pelican 1510 LOC in this review as at least the exterior is identical to their standard cases. Of course, its interior is not comparable here so I will leave it out of that part. Here is the lineup

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Looks / design: On the outside, the Seahorse does not look as good as the others. The Pelican looks the most military while the Nanuks are a bit lower key, definitely sleeker.

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One interesting thing is that the tops of the Nanuks are flat which is more conducive to stacking or putting things on top of the case. I noticed this because I have used my Pelican case as a background for pictures and the beefy ridges running across the top have gotten in the way.

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In terms of colour, I believe this particular Pelican case is only available in black (though their other styles come in more colours), the Seahorse is available in 4 colours and the Nanuk in 6. The graphite that I chose for the Nanuk 925 looks pretty classy IMHO.

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Case material: All the cases use different materials, such as Polypropylene copolymer for the Pelican and NK-7 resin for the Nanuk. I am not 100% sure about the Seahorse but per their website “we have cases made with fiberglass reinforced ABS, Calcium Carbonate additive in polypropylene, Nylon and Polycarbonate.” In terms of feel, the Seahorse is the slipperiest, the Pelican the roughest, and the Nanuk is in between.

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The Pelican has had the most usage by far and it has picked up a few scratches. Time will tell how the other two hold up.

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Latches: Again, all three brands have different latches, single throw for the Seahorse, Easy Open Double Throw for the Pelican, and the “Powerclaw” for the Nanuk. Unlike the other two cases, the Powerclaw latch on the Nanuk is attached to the bottom part of the case so it effectively pulls the top down when you lock it. Also, it is easy to use with the pull down tab that releases the latch.

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The Seahorse wins for cool factor here as the purge valve is built into the latch! Seahorse says that their Automatic Pressure Purge System “guarantees a perfect seal by incorporating its own O-Ring under one of the latches. You will never forget to set the valve since it automatically activates when closing the case. Pressure is released as you open the latch.”

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It is also the only case with key locks in addition to the padlock holes that are also found on the other cases. However, I understand that you can also get locking latches for the Nanuk.

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The bulkiness of the Seahorse is made worse by the fact that the carry handle has sharp edges that dig into your hand.

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By comparison, both the Pelican and Nanuk 925 have smoothed out carry handles. In the case of the Nanuk, the handle is over molded with soft rubber which is supposed to be shock absorbing to reduce fatigue…I haven’t used it for long but I can definitely say it is way more comfortable than the Seahorse.

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Interior foam: Once again, different approaches for each case here with cross link Polyethylene “Accu-form” foam in the Seahorse and closed cell PEF foam in the Nanuks. Of course, the overnight case does not have foam inside but typically Pelican would use “Pick N Pluck” open cell Polyurethane foam. I definitely like the closed cell foam in the Nanuk the best.

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Interior layout: My biggest issue with the Seahorse is that the handgun cutouts are not really great for trigger locks. Of course, the product was designed by an American company so they did not take our transport rules into consideration. As a workaround I have used cable locks but I don’t really like those.

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It easily swallows handguns of all shapes and sizes, with or without any type of lock

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The 909 has the “classic” interior which fits most handguns but there is a different interior for Glocks (which I will have to get for my inbound John Wick gun).

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Conclusion:

It should be obvious that the Nanuk case is far superior to the Seahorse product and there is not much more to say about that. So how does it compare to the Pelican? Well the best way that I can describe it is that the Pelican feels “old school” while the Nanuk feels very modern. Keep in mind that Nanuk was initially only available to the military up till the last few years and as you can see in the link I posted to their certifications, they match or exceed Pelicans performance in terms of being watertight, airtight, crushproof, and dust proof. They just do it in a different way…think brute force vs. elegant design or shotgun vs. precision rifle. So the bottom line is that I would definitely consider another Nanuk, in fact I am eyeing the dedicated AR case right now. Their great reputation is definitely warranted.

RL

GAT Show 2018

Posted by rlaufer2013 on August 11, 2018
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I have been looking forward to the Guns and Tactical (GAT) show for weeks. Billed as a “live fire trade show”, the aim is to let you try before you buy. Hosted by Lanz and Code of Arms, the three-day event held at Silverdale started today and continues on Saturday and Sunday.

I arrived early and decided to check out the displays first before heading out to the shooting line. Let’s start with the host Lanz Shooting Supplies’ display.

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Next, Fishing World, including some high speed crossbows

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Howa precision rifle

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And Canuck shotguns

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Including my personal favourite, the Renegade in a scabbard

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Lots of love at Patch Panel

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Though this guy at J-Tac Gear didn’t look too happy

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Lovely hosts at Bunker Down

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It was great to finally meet Archie Luz of Ferrun Tactics who has a stellar reputation in the knife community as a certified Guro in Kalis Ilustrisimo….I hope to train with him soon!

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True North Arms…an authorized Hperfire dealer…I tried these at SHOT show and they are great! You really notice a difference in how your AR shoots and I highly recommend them

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Other goodies at the TNA table…fauxpressor

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Dedicated tool for the BCL102

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Canuck

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Representing us gun owners, and probably fielding a million questions about the “handgun ban”, the CSSA

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And CCFR

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It was quite busy by the time I finished, and I believe there will be even more vendors tomorrow…certainly there will be more people than the 300 limited VIP tickets sold today!

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By now the lineup for ammo was starting to form so I decided to walk the line first to see what was available. Fortunately, GAT show organizers put out a list of the demo guns in advance so I had a good idea of what I wanted to shoot beforehand but you never know what surprises you might find on the line.

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Once I did the tour and got my ammo, I did stick with my plan of starting out at Houlie Precision. I met the team at past events and was looking forward to trying their rigs as I want to get into precision rifles. They brought two rifles for us to try, both SERIOUS pieces of equipment lol. The first was a Sako TRG-22 in a Cadex Dual Strike chassis with leupold MK5 (with Horus Tremor reticle) and downrange systems EDOPE card on a leophoto tripod.

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The second was a Cadex Kraken multi-caliber system with Schmidt&Bender PMII 5-25…you can see why I wanted to try these first lol. As a relative newbie to precision rifles, I was pleased with 5/5 hits to the steel gong at 200M.

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Thanks again Houlie for all the great info!

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My next stop was O’Dell to shoot the F1 AR15. These have a reputation for being very light and I would say that it did not feel as light as I expected (perhaps given the scope) when simply holding the gun but it DID feel lighter when shooting it! A very interesting sensation…nice gun for sure.

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The Radical is also super light, and much more economical at $799.

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Ok back to the first range…here North Sylva brought a Kriss Vector, FN 509, IWI X95, and Girsan along with optics from Meprolight.

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Tactical Imports had the Type 81 (one of the most popular guns of the day with big lineups), the BRS-99 (thankfully as it was on my list), SAP6 and 1919 shotguns and a BIG surprise, an HK G36!!!!

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I put four mags through the BRS-99 and I was SUPER impressed! It exceeded my expectations in terms of feel and accuracy and I really liked the Shield optic as well.

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The reason the NFA was not in the display tent is because they were on the line with a huge array of guns! These included Kris Vector, Canuck regulator, Skorpion, and a Steyr HS50!

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The next range over was the Lanz Big Gunz with Cadex Tremor

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Revolvers in .500 S&W and .460

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As well as some AR15s

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Kodiak Defense with the WK180c, also super popular

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Sadly I missed the SIGs, I would have liked to try the 716 and the Ritter and Starck

So far I can tell from Day 1 that the show will be a great success! The try before you buy idea is a great concept in general and especially great for guns. As for me, I liked all the guns that I tried and would buy all of them lol. I know there are plans to make this an annual event and I cant wait for the next one.

BTW, thanks again to all of those who come up and say hi and sorry I ran out of swag to give out…next time I will bring more! lol

Select Shooting Supplies Second Annual Range Day

Posted by rlaufer2013 on August 5, 2018
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I have been looking forward to the Select Shooting Supplies second annual range day for several weeks now and needless to say, it did not disappoint! I had a great time shooting things on my “list” and visiting their store afterwards.

Guests were greeted by the Canadian Historical Arms Museum’s awesome display of military hardware

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Stinger

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M16A1

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M60

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Vickers water cooled heavy machine gun

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MG42

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AK-74, Sterling L34A1, Thompson M1A1

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The French Famas…I asked and it does NOT come equipped with a white flag

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Cape gun

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Ahhh I managed to find a knife on display, and a beefy one at that, shown with my RJ Martin kwaiken for size comparo

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For a small donation to the Museum you could take a pic with one of the guns…this was a no brainer for me as I am happy to help the shooting community and I always wanted a pic with the M60. I shot one in Vegas but it was mounted on a tripod so I could not do a Rambo hip pic that time…I was amazed at how light it was!

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Both the CCFR and CSSA were on hand to provide info and promote our sport (sadly I did not get a pic of the CSSA booth). It was nice to meet Tracey Wilson

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Ok, on to the shooting! I have been to many range days but I think this was the largest selection of guns I have seen….I believe there were nearly 50 guns on the line including…precision rifles from Savage and Tikka

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AR15s from F1, Daniel Defense, and S&W

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Some sporting Vortex optics like the new Razor AMG..i tried to get pics of the red dot but it is challeging

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CZ Shadows

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Beretta APX and M9A3

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Smith & Wesson 686 and M&Ps

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Sig MPX and lots of P320s

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I was most anxious to shoot the CZ Skorpion Evo…however I don’t think it is for me based on my body and experience with other platforms. Yes, the controls are ambidextrous but I did not find them intuitive as say the MPX which is the same as an AR.

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It has been a long time since I shot a Beretta and since I have been to a few Beretta events lately I wanted to give them another try. I chose the M9A3 and it was great! I preferred it over the Sig P226 Navy that I shot recently.

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Last time I shot the Sig P320 with red dot I did quite well so I wanted to give that one another try as well. To my eye the red dot was not aligned with the iron sights but using it with both eyes open I was hitting the steel gong. I really think my next handgun should have a red dot sight.

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Finally, I have always loved revolvers, especially .357s so I used my last ticket on the S&W 686…you really feel the power over 9mm lol.

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Thanks to all the RSOs, Select Shooting Supplies, and to the Galt Sportsmens Club for putting on a great event.

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All done shooting I headed down to Select Shooting Supplies store

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As I have noticed with many Canadian gun stores that I have visited, their retail footprint is not huge but they manage to have a great selection.

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I am a big fan of Benelli shotguns and have found them to be the most accurate. The SuperNova tactical is no exception and it was great to see a 14” variant, shown here with a Canuck Regulator, another shotgun that I really like.

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Robinson Armament might be best known for their non-restricted XCR-L but they do make a restricted version, the Micro shown here with the Beretta Storm

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I also liked the custom battle worn coating on this Canuck 1911

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For those who saw that recent video of a S&W 500 kaboom, here is the aftermath of one on a .357…legend has it that S&W honoured the warranty with a replacement gun even though this was caused by an out of spec reload.

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More shots of the store, Bladetech

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And other gear

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I got a Benelli LE patch to accompany my M4 LE.

All done shooting and shopping I headed out for lunch. As I have said in the past, wings tend to taste better with gunpowder so I stopped by WingsUp!

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They were kind enough to let me try their two hottest sauces, Jamakan Hot and Sweat’N Bullets before dropping my wings. I prefer red sauces so I went with Sweat’n Bullets (an appropriate name as well!)

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The wings were great! I love the fact that you can request no breading, all flats and extra saucy (or as they call it Slightly Sloppy)

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Definitely worth a repeat visit!

RL

FOC Industry Spotlight Vol. 2

Posted by rlaufer2013 on August 4, 2018
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Another great Industry Spotlight Day at FOC, this time Meprolight, EOtech, and Trijicon! For those unaware, Industry Spotlight Days feature the latest and greatest from host manufacturers with reps on hand to answer questions along with hands-on experience via simulator and in this case Airsoft!

Safety disclaimer: No guns shown were produced by 3D printers and no straws were used at any point in the making of this review.

For those of you who doubt the reliability of EOTech, this one had its glass blown out and you can still see the holographic reticle perfectly..incredible!

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A newer XPS2 in a rare FDE

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With the accompanying magnifier

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The more typical black version of the kit

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One of my favourite optics, the Mepro MOR…what I like best about it is that the passive/active reticle system is always visible, even when facing bright light, more so than others I have tried.

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Here is what it looks like mounted on a gun.

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And the battle proven M21 reflex sight upon which the MOR was based, provides instant, all-light aiming capability, without batteries

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For those who prefer electro optical red dots to holographics, the new Mepro M5 / RDS has an LED bullseye reticle and can go thousands of hours on a single AA battery.

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Perhaps one of the coolest optics of the day, the new Meprolight FT..notice how there is no need for a front sight with this circle/dot design! My camera did not do it justice…believe me, it is BRIGHT! So hard to believe there is no battery or anything powering it just the fiber optic tubes.

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As you may know, I am a big fan of Trijicon…I have always liked the ACOG

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And here is the new 1-6×24 VCOG..it is indeed an FFP

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Note the quick throw lever

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And its bigger brother, the 1-8×28 Accupower

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The 4th Mounted Rifles Association was on scene in support of the RED FRIDAY INITIATE, supporting individuals deployed at home and overseas…they had some nice pieces on display, including this M60 (airsoft I believe)

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All done with displays, I headed to the soon to be opening range space to try some of the optics on the Chimera Simulator and airsoft guns.

I have seen the Chimera before but hadn’t tried it yet and now having done so, find it even more impressive! The guns simulate 60% felt recoil and you have to change mags and drop the slide just like a live gun. In case you want one in your basement, it’s about $100,000 for the system and $15,000 per extra gun.

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I tried shooting with and without the red dot and I really like how the system allows for an “instant zero” when you put the red dot back on.

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My grouping wasn’t too bad for a first time.

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Last but not least, Airsoft…an impressive array of guns

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I opted for this one..

All in all a great day..thanks again to FOC, North Sylva, and Chimera…cant wait for the next one.

RL

SIG Day 2018

Posted by rlaufer2013 on July 15, 2018
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I had a great time at SIG Day last year so I was looking forward to attending this year as well. This time I was accompanied by my friend Dave, shown here with none other than badboybeeson of S&J Hardware.

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Both of us came away thinking it was a great job by hosts WGT Consulting and The Lower Trent Valley Fish and Game Club.

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WGT’s table of gear

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Including this fantastic Nanuk AR15 case up for raffle

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Gray Fox Strategic had a display table again and this time I wanted to get a closer look.

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I have shot quite a few SIGs since the last event so I was very happy to see one that I haven’t shot yet, a P210 (though I have handled a couple before)…needless to say, it shoots very flat!

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Badboybeeson shows us how it is done

Per the tradition started last year, we followed up our range trip with a visit to Chuck’s Roadhouse, CDN Gunworx, and Firearms Outlet Canada where Dave bought TWO guns lol!

Thanks again to Sig, WGT Consulting, and the Lower Trent Valley Fish and Game Club for the great day!

RL

TACCOM 2018

Posted by rlaufer2013 on March 25, 2018
Posted in: Guns and Knives. Leave a comment

Part 1: The Show Floor

Insane. That’s the best way to describe the first ever Tactical and Competitive Sports Show. And by insane I mean insanely good!

The aim of the event was to “engage our diverse shooting landscape” by bringing together manufacturers and industry leaders representing both the tactical and competitive disciplines. The event coincided with Firearms Outlet Canada’s grand opening of their new retail space.

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And this is what it looked like on the show floor once the (flood) gates opened!

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Alright let’s start with firearms.

First stop, the Outdoor Escapes booth who was showcasing some of my favourite brands including Zev

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Speaking of favourite brands, I was very glad to finally meet Sean of Freedom Ventures and check out his sampling of STI.

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The National Historical Arts Museum booth was across from Freedom Ventures…for fans of vintage
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North Sylva had the largest display of the show with CZ, HK, Meprolight and more

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Since I know you are all interested in the non-restricted, made in Canada, .223 for under $1000, WK-180C, I will start with that one.

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Of course Wolverine has a huge selection of Barret and Accuracy International so I was pleased they brought one of the latter as well

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Also great to meet the team at O’Dell engineering and to see their soon to be released new Canuck bullpup semi-auto shotgun, shown here in two different configurations along with the Canuck Renegade.

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My buddy liked the bullpup as well.

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He also liked the Radical Firearms AR15 out of Texas with M-Lok and MFT furniture for under $800.

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Sig Sauer brought a variety of handguns

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And AR15s, including my beloved MPX, this time with folding stock

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Sig will also be importing Ritter and Starck high end precision rifles ($10,000 for the bigger one pictured below) with a cool feature whereby undoing three screws allows you remove the scope and barrel as one unit so you can swap calibers without having to re-zero.

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I missed the Mossberg booth at SHOT so I was happy to see them here so that I could check out their new mag fed pump shotgun…as I am sure you have heard, the mags come in 5,10,15, and 25 capacity.

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I recently saw the 500 Magpul and really liked the ergonomics but not the fact that it didn’t have a rail or ghost ring sights. Cue the 590 version , which has both!

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Classic 590A1, military spec

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And what did I find at the Gravel booth? Ladies and gentlemen, farmboy is alive and well!

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The gun I am holding is a real Remington M-24, yes over $5,000 for this US Army Spec Sniper Weapon System.

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Lots of goodness at the Tactical Ordnance booth where I finally got to meet not only the legendary Casey Brouwer but also Pavehammer! After over 10 years on CGN we finally meet in person.

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Casey is best known for his modified shotguns and is the only person outside of Vang Comp authorized to do their compensator modification

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Wild compensator on this custom race shotgun

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My all time favourite shotgun remains the Benelli M4 and Stoeger showed a couple of modified variants

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Perhaps the most interesting gun at the Stoeger booth was this Tikka T3 Tactical with Black Label forend featuring an integrated bi-pod that rotates into multiple positions and folds up into the rail

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Another look at the Victrix Armament that I saw at the Sportsmen’s Show

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Tikka Ranger gun and Sako TRG

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Huge crowd around the Glock booth (as usual) but I did manage a few pics of the G19 Canadian edition

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And the FBI spec gun with the new Streamlight TLR-7 500 lumen light

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Always loved those red guns lol

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Howa precision rifles with components sourced from Japan and assembled in the USA

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Ok moving on to firearms accessories…Red Tower Armoury does some incredible cerakoting and Hydrographics as shown on this Hello Kitty shotgun that I really liked! Yes, I would rock that lol

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Another fine example, this time in Kryptek snakeskin

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But probably my favourite pattern is the pin-up girl camo..i had seen a gun with this coating online and it looks GREAT!

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Highlander Tactical holsters, a great Canadian success story of awesome kydex for all of your gear

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After meeting the crew from Nanuk at the Sportsmen’s show I did some more research on their product line so I came back to look for specific cases and was pleased they had all the ones I wanted to see along with more colour samples and the new 15 handgun case.

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It was nice to catch up with Dan as well, he really listens to clients, nice touch on including a blue gun this time 😉

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Last but not least, optics!!! The focus of this show really shined here as Stoeger brought some tactical Steiner optics versus the hunting line for Toronto Sportsmen’s Show

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The 10x42R

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M1050 LRF

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They also had DBALS on the table but I didn’t get closeups

I missed the Vortex booth at SHOT although I did run into the Toronto crew while having a steak in Vegas lol…nice to see them again and have a chance to check out the lineup

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My buddy has the Strike Eagle 1-6×24 on his AR15 and loves it…the illuminated, glass-etched AR-BDC reticle was HIGHLY visible and subtends with popular 5.56 mm cartridges…my friend can attest to Vortex’s claim that “the centered halo promotes fast target acquisition.”

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Finally, Trijicon!

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I have an MRO but I like the SRS as well

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And since you always ask…

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Part 2: Firearms Outlet Canada’s new retail shop

The new shop is located in the same building as the old shop except that it is several times (as in at least 5) the size. The new space features classrooms and a soon to be opened in-door range (where the show was set up this year).

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A few closeups of the shortest Tac Ord (although I liked the even shorter one on the show floor better)

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So all in all a FANTASTIC show and a great day! In addition to all the cool gear, it was great to catch up with so many familiar faces and meet some people I have wanted to meet for a while. I believe they have plans to expand next year’s show and I do believe they could easily double or triple in size given the massive turnout. For sure I will be there.

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2018 Toronto Sportsmen’s Show

Posted by rlaufer2013 on March 15, 2018
Posted in: Guns and Knives. Leave a comment

I visited WGT Consulting’s soon to be opened new pro shop on Friday and learned that they would have a booth at this year’s Sportsmen’s show so I decided to check in with them as my first stop.

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Mr. Burke, of Burke’s oil soon stopped by for a visit

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Alright, all settled in, I started my quest for all things tactical…let’s start with firearms

Target Sports had a huge array of Fabarm STF12 shotguns…my very first gun was a Fabarm Pro Forces, nice little shotgun, and it is great to see where they have evolved.

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My favourite was the 11 inch with multi-position stock

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A bit older school, the semi-auto SAT 8

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Lol, the modified Costa grip

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Target also brought some handguns with cerakote done in-house at the Calgary store

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Next, Stoeger Canada where I found the biggest surprise of the show, they are bringing Victrix in to Canada, an Italian brand of precision rifles up to .50BMG!

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Still my favourite shotgun of all time, the Benelli M4…and the Supernova Tactical 14” is not far behind

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More Benelli goodness

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Including the MR-1 rifle

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More firearms from Browning

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And Sauer from MD Charltan

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Who also brought some Sigs in .177…these mimic the size and weight of the centerfire pistols

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OPTICS

In last year’s show review I said that Leupold stole the show so I was eager to see what they brought this year.

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I looked at three scopes, first the Mark 5 HD…said to be lighter (by 20 ounces) than competing scopes and offers extreme low-light performance,. It has tactile, audible click adjustments, larger numbers, and a high-speed throw lever.

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Another look at the LRP that I saw last year

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And the new, economically priced Freedom series that was released at SHOT show

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Speaking of SHOT, Steiner was one of my favourite booths of that show, certainly the one with the best customer service and I do love their products…the Sportsmen’s show tends to focus on their hunting line

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If you read about my broken camera saga and Nikon Canada replacing my D600 with a brand new D610, you would know I am now a Nikoner for life. Their booth was particularly interesting as it had both new and vintage pieces.

This 100 Year anniversary set of binoculars was modelled after a vintage design

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This pair was made for stargazing and boasts 70x power, an extremely wide field of view and a $10,000+ price tag!

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A vintage field microscope!

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The new laser rangefinder can read distances out to 3000M!

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I liked the texture of the realtree coating

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Aimpoint at MD Charlton’s booth

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KNIVES

Most of the blades at the show are what I would consider very very low end lol…as in $20 fantasy knives. Nevertheless, I did manage to find some quality blades, such as Gransfors axes, hand forged in Sweden.

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My favourite was the two-headed model and yes, it was sharp! Price for that one was in the $400-$450 range

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The Council Tool line is more economical as they are drop forged.

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Ron Post is a fixture at the Sportsmen’s Show having done it for 25 years…last year there were big crowds around his booth so I did not have a chance to handle his knives and made it a point to do so this time around. His style is very utilitarian, geared toward hunters and he mainly uses 154CM steel.

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When it comes to hard cases, Pelican needs no introduction…new to the show, PelicanZone carries the full line and I was happy to see such a huge selection in person.

I have the LOC (Laptop Overnight Case) and always wanted to compare it to the dedicated clothing cases…I must say that I prefer my beefier case.

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Gun cases from the slim single pistol case

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All the way up to multiple rifle cases

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The new cooler line, designed to keep your drinks cold for 10 days!

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Along with individual drink sized coolers

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Very plush interior dividers for your camera gear

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I already own several Pelican cases so my next one will for sure be a Nanuk.

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I really like their designs! As a Canadian company, they understand our needs, for example designing the gun cases to accommodate trigger locks.

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And insert for silica gel packs

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The new single pistol case with Classic insert fits 50 different designs (1911, Sig, CZ etc) and there is a dedicated insert for Glocks

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My favourite case…dedicated AR15

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Hearing protection from Sport Ear

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Last but not least, tactical lights from Fenix

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The new headlight with removable rechargeable battery (but can still be charged via USB), with multiple intensities (up to 950 lumens), red lights, and hi-viz headband

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Over 3000 lumens for this model

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Camping light

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This hunting model illuminates in multiple colour such as red for night vision and blue for blood trailing

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Nice to see the gun orgs..CSSA, raffling off a Lithgow and Beretta

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If you hit the food court, I recommend the smoked meat sandwich

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So all in all it is hard for me to judge this show…it seemed smaller than last year and coming off of SHOT show it seems way smaller but if you look hard enough you can still find some treasures.

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