Pics from GAT Show 2018

RL1

CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Location
Toronto
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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Long guns

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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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Maccabee Defense SLR

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Anti-tank

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Nas Guns and Ammo with Vortex Optics

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Sigs

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Canuck

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Youth gun

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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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Powertac Flashlights

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3000 lumens

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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

RL
 
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As always, for the few who can not make the trip...……..fantastic review. You not stop of for lunch?
 
lol thanks...no nothing fancy this time...although i did have a burger at the GATshow bbq

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Cool!
What's up with the "no rapid fire" signs"?
Can you still fire quickly there? It's not as fast as rapid.....lol


this event was open to the public including those who dont have a PAL so it was requested to avoid rapid fire

RL
 
Copy.
I've heard of ranges that don't allow rapid fire.
Nice pics.....as usual

Silverdale is fuddy and only allows 2-3 seconds per shot as a member or 5 seconds per shot as a non member.

Only exception is if you're Black badge qualified and on the action range.

Other than that expect your membership revoked/suspended and an RO on your case immediately.
 
yes it is a G36...as i said in my review, you never know what surprises will be on the line...i think it was in the $7K+ range

RL
 
Great pictures and overview! It is nice to see all the different products all these vendor offer. I didn't even know some of these businesses existed. Great to see the sport alive and well with what looks like a big turnout.
 
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