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Unlocking User-Driven Innovation: Rewriting the Airgun Hunting Rules with HIKMICRO New ALPEX 4K Lite
HIKMICRO has elevated its proud commitment to airgunners to a new level with the launch of the ALPEX 4K Lite on May 22nd. This groundbreaking digital scope has been developed in response to the airgun ...
When it comes to multi-tools, one of the hardest combinations to achieve successfully is matching a comprehensive set of ...
The Leatherman Bond is a lightweight multi-tool that manages to pack 14 useful tools into a very neat and compact design. It ...
I have owned a number of black powder revolvers over the years and the reproduction of the Colt 1861 Navy model remains one of my favourites. I purchased a pre-owned example many years ago for £50 and ...
For those who haven’t really been paying attention, it’s fair to say that Turkey has been producing an astonishing number of airgun manufacturers over the last few decades. Effecto is yet another ...
I’ve wanted to try out an 828U for ages. Why? Firstly, Benelli’s inertia-driven guns have been my semiauto of preference for over two decades, confirming the company’s ability to design and ...
Imagine if you could spend a couple of hours honing your shooting skills, whether at the clay ground, or on a movingtarget range, whenever you wanted and wherever you were. Imagine too that you could ...
The M4 Impact is the latest premium airgun from FX and, although visually quite similar to the previous M3, it has a few key differences. The Extended rifle arrives in a deluxe hard case, and I was ...
About us Gunmart.net is the largest shooting resource and review-based website, using the resources of Britain's biggest and most comprehensive magazines - Gun Mart, Sporting Airgun Handbook and What ...
Pete Moore reviews, a modern, Australian version of the British Lee Enfield No 4 Mk 2, with a twist as it was made in 7.62 NATO.
The first way to get started is to book yourself onto the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) CSR ‘Skills Development Course’. The NRA run various, discipline-specific courses, such as Gallery Rifle ...
As a hunter, I always carry at least two knives; for gutting and skinning deer, I prefer a medium-length fixed blade, as it’s easier to clean, with no mechanism or anything else to go wrong. However, ...
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