3 Tips for Buying Ammunition

Are you a gun owner, or are you considering owning a gun? When it comes to purchasing ammunition, there are a few things to consider to ensure you’re getting the right type for your firearm and intended use.

From knowing the different types of ammo to shopping at reputable stores, these three tips will help you buy ammunition with confidence. Read on to learn more about buying ammunition and being a responsible owner!

1. Understanding the Different Types of Ammunition

Before you buy ammunition, it’s essential to understand the different types available. For example, there are handgun, rifle, and shotgun rounds, and each has a unique purpose. Handgun rounds are often used for self-defense, target shooting, or hunting small game.

Rifle rounds, meanwhile, are used for hunting larger game, and long-range shooting. It can also be used for military and law enforcement operations. Shotgun rounds are often used for hunting birds and other small game, as well as for home defense.

Within each type of ammunition, there are also variations in the size, shape, and material of the bullet or shot. For example, handgun rounds can be either rimfire or centerfire, while rifle rounds come in different calibers and weights.

Shotgun rounds come in different gauges, such as 12-gauge or 20-gauge. These also have different types of shots, including birdshot, buckshot, and slug. By understanding the different types of ammo, you can select the right ammunition for your firearm and intended use.

2. Shop at Reputable Stores

When buying ammunition, it’s crucial to shop at reputable stores that sell quality products. Avoid purchasing ammo from unknown or untrustworthy sources, as their products may be of lower quality or even dangerous.

One way to ensure you’re buying ammunition from a reputable source is to research the store’s reputation before buying. Look for reviews and ratings from other customers to see what their experiences have been like.

You can also check if the store has any certifications or affiliations with trusted organizations. Additionally, consider shopping at specialty stores that focus specifically on firearms and ammunition.

These stores often have knowledgeable staff who can answer your questions. And, they can help you select the right type of ammunition that you can buy here for your firearm and intended use.

3. Check the Ammo Box

When you’re ready to buy ammunition, be sure to check the box for important information about the product. The box should include details such as the caliber or gauge, bullet or shot weight, and the number of rounds in the box.

It’s also essential to look for any warning labels or safety information on the box. This information can help you understand how to handle the ammunition safely and avoid any accidents or injuries. Finally, check the condition of the ammunition before purchasing it.

Ensure that the box is sealed and undamaged and that the ammunition inside looks clean and free of defects. If you notice any issues with the ammunition or packaging, consider purchasing a different box or buying from a different store.

Be Knowledgeable When Buying Ammunition

Buying ammunition can seem overwhelming, but by understanding the different types of ammo, shopping at reputable stores, and checking the ammo box, you can make informed purchases with confidence.

Remember, safety should always be a top priority when handling firearms and ammunition, so take the time to learn how to handle and store your ammunition safely.

With these tips in mind, you can enjoy your shooting sports and outdoor activities with peace of mind.

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Deal on Fire! Vanguard| Blu-ray | Only $8.99 – Expires soon!

Vanguard | Blu-ray & DVD (Lionsgate)

Vanguard | Blu-ray & DVD (Lionsgate)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Vanguard (read our review) that re-teams Jackie Chan (The Foreigner) with noted Hong Kong director Stanley Tong (Rumble in the Bronx).

Jackie Chan leaps into action as Tang, CEO of the covert security company Vanguard in this gripping action-thriller. After wealthy businessman Qin rats out his corrupt partner in an arms deal gone fatally wrong, he and his family become targets of the world’s deadliest mercenary organization — and the fighting power of Tang’s team is their only hope to survive.

Vanguard also stars Jackson Luo (Fist of Legend), Yang Yang (The Lost Tomb) and Continue reading

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Head Rush | aka Lôi Báo (2017) Review

"Head Rush" Promotional Poster

“Head Rush” Promotional Poster

AKA: Lôi Báo
Director: Victor Vu
Cast: Cuong Seven, Tran Thi Nha Phuong, Quach Ngoc Ngoan, Ngoc Anh Vu, Jason Ninh Cao
Running Time: 107 min.

By Paul Bramhall

There was a time in the mid-late 2000’s when it seemed like Vietnam was going to be the next big thing when it came to action filmmaking in Asia. After briefly facing off against Tony Jaa in 2005’s Tom Yum Goong, former U.S. wushu team member Johnny Tri Nguyen headed for the homeland and made an immediate impression with his starring turns in 2007’s The Rebel and 2009’s Clash. Things came to a grinding halt though when the governments film censorship board banned the 2013 gangster movie Chinatown, of which Nguyen was also the star, believing that it didn’t cast the country in a favourable light. A decade on and it still hasn’t seen the light of day, and the decision felt like it put the brakes on the momentum that Vietnam was building in the action genre.

The result saw Nguyen step away from action roles all together, and since then what was hoped to be an opening of the floodgates has become little more than a trickle. During the 2010’s the only notable output was reduced to middle of the road actioners like Tracer (2016) and Furie (2019), with the occasional anomaly like the Andy Long action showcase Luc Van Tien: Tuyet Dinh Kungfu (2017). Lôi Báo was another production which hit local cinemas in 2017, and thanks to a renewed interest in Asian action cinema during recent years, was picked up by U.S distributor Glass House Continue reading

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What Are the Main Types of Cannabinoids?

The cannabis industry continues to be of great interest to many individuals. This is because of the potential medical applications that come with it.

However, many are not really aware of the various types of cannabinoids. Many only think of THC and CBD when it comes to cannabinoids. But, there are other types of cannabinoids out there.

Are you interested in learning more about the various types of cannabinoids? If so, then read on, and we’ll go over everything that you need to know about them.

Cannabigerol 

Cannabigerol (CBG) is found in very small amounts, usually ranging from 0.5 – 2.0% of the dry weight of the cannabis plant. But it has been growing in popularity due to its potential therapeutic benefits.

It’s unique and can interact with both our endocannabinoid and serotonin receptors. It makes a potentially powerful tool against a wide range of conditions. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, which may help relieve pain and reduce swelling.

Cannabidiol

CBD is the most abundant cannabinoid and is non-psychoactive, meaning it does not get you “high.” It’s used to treat a variety of medical conditions, including:

  • Seizures
  • Crohn’s disease
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Chronic pain
  • Autism
  • Depression

It can be found in many products, including oils, capsules, tinctures, and edibles.

Tetrahydrocannabinol

Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the most abundant chemical compound and psychoactive constituent in cannabis, responsible for the plant’s characteristic effects. THC has a number of medical benefits and is used by many medical marijuana patients.

Trulieve is a medical marijuana company with a mission to provide patients with access to the safest, most effective cannabis products. They offer several products containing THC, including oils, capsules, tinctures, and topicals.

Products varied in THC concentrations, allowing patients to choose the dose that works best for their needs. Lab results are available for all Trulieve products, giving patients assurance of quality and consistency. Trulieve is dedicated to providing access to natural relief, and its products containing THC are among the most popular for medical marijuana patients.

Cannabinol 

Cannabinol, or CBN, is a naturally occurring cannabinoid found within the cannabis plant. Like its better-known cousin, THC, Cannabinol is an organic molecule that binds to cannabinoid receptors within the body.

The effects are far milder than those of THC, producing only subtle relaxation and mild euphoria. Cannabinol is also known to act as a sedative and to promote sleep.

In addition to its therapeutic effects, it also has some very unique medical applications. It’s shown to reduce intraocular pressure, indicating it may have the potential to treat glaucoma.

It also indicates it may be beneficial in reducing inflammation, pain, and nausea. It has even been associated with slowing the proliferation of bacterial colonies, suggesting the potential for use in the pharmaceutical industry.

Learn More About the Different Types of Cannabinoids

Cannabinoids are the lifeblood of the cannabis plant, giving it a variety of uses. There are so many types of cannabinoids, THC and CBD, and an array of other active and non-active cannabinoids.

With all these cannabinoids have to offer, it is easy to see why cannabis is gaining in popularity. Explore all that cannabis has to offer today and experience its full benefits!

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Golgo 13 | Blu-ray (Discotek Media)

Golgo 13 | Blu-ray (Discotek Media)

Golgo 13 | Blu-ray (Discotek Media)

RELEASE DATE: May 30, 2023

On May 30, 2023, Discotek Media is releasing the Blu-ray for Golgo 13, a 1973 actioner directed by Junya Sato (1975’s The Bullet Train) and starring Ken Takakura (The Yakuza).

This upcoming release marks its first official English-language home video release, and its first time on Blu-ray anywhere.

Based on Takao Saito’s popular Manga and Anime of the same name, Takakura stars as Golgo 13, a professional assassin for hire (Note: In 1977, Sonny Chiba starred in his own live-action adaptation, Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon)

The action is bloody and advanced for the time, with the gunfights especially Continue reading

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American Genre Film Archive to release Blu-ray for classic kung fu rarities ‘Shaolin Invincibles’ and ‘Seven to One’

Shaolin Invincibles & Seven to One | Blu-ray (AGFA)

Shaolin Invincibles & Seven to One | Blu-ray (AGFA)

In March, Shaolin Invincibles & Seven to One | Blu-ray AGFA/Vinegar Syndrome is releasing a Blu-ray collection for 1977’s Shaolin Invincibles and 1973’s Seven to One.

Collectively, the films are directed by Hau Chang (Furious Monk from Shaolin) and star Carter Huang (The Skyhawk), Chia Ling (Lady Karate), Dorian Tan Tao Liang (The Eight Escorts) and Chen Hung Lieh (Fantasy Mission Force), Polly Shang-Kwan (The Ghost Hill), Yasuaki Kurata (The Empty Hands) and Bruce Leung Siu Lung (Kung Fu League).

Official details:

A gonzo martial arts double feature from the vaults of the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA)!

Shaolin Invincibles – Wizards! Gorillas! Bloodsplurts! You’ve never seen a Taiwanese Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Universal Soldier: Regeneration | Blu-ray | Only $9.99 – Expires soon!

"Universal Soldier: Regeneration" Blu-ray Cover

“Universal Soldier: Regeneration” Blu-ray Cover

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Universal Soldier: Regeneration (read our review), starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren and Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski.

Much respect to director John Hyams (Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning), who was able to turn a has-been franchise into a badass one with an edge!

A group of terrorists kidnap the Russian prime minister’s children, demanding the release of their comrades. In addition, they have taken over a nuclear power plant and threaten to detonate it if their demands are not met. Thanks to a rogue scientist – and co-founder of the UniSol experiment – the terrorists possess another secret weapon: a Next-Generation UniSol (Andrei Arlovski), that is Continue reading

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Code of Silence | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Code of Silence | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Code of Silence | Blu-ray (88 Films)

RELEASE DATE: May 29, 2023

On May 29, 2023, 88 Films is releasing a Blu-ray (Region B) for Code of Silence (read our review), a 1985 crime thriller directed by Andrew Davis (Under Siege, The Fugitive) and starring the one, the only, Chuck Norris (Slaughter in San Francisco).

This gritty cop flick is highly regarded as one of Norris’ best. The film’s climax is noted for its menacing crime-fighting robot, “Prowler” (hey, it was the 80’s).

Eddie Cusack (Norris) is a Chicago detective who plays by his own rules – a dangerous habit, especially when he breaks the “code of silence” to blow the lid off a deadly police cover-up. Now an outcast, he receives little help from his embittered fellow officers when he’s Continue reading

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COF PRESENTS: Legendary action star Cynthia Rothrock picks her ‘Top 10 Martial Arts Films of all Time’

Cynthia Rothrock is a cult martial arts star who needs no introduction. Whether it be as a foreigner in a Hong Kong actioner, or as a female in a male-dominated Hollywood action flick, Cynthia was kicking ass long before the phrase “female led action film” became a marketable buzz word.

If you’re here, chances are you know all there is to know about her, so we decided to skip the same old interview questions and ask her what her “Top 10 Martial Arts Films of All Time” are. And her opinion counts because she’s Cynthia fucking Rothrock. Enjoy!


1) Snake in the Eagles Shadow (dir. Yuen Woo Ping, 1978)

“This was the first martial art film that I have seen. My teacher brought me to Chinatown to watch this film and right then and there I fell in love with the Snake movements of Kung Fu. I was also introduced to the films of Jackie Chan who then became my inspiration to use regular objects to fight with as Kung Fu Weapons.”

2) Enter the Dragon (dir. Robert Clouse, 1973)

“This was my introduction to Bruce Lee. I loved his screen charisma Continue reading

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Watch Netflix’ New Trailer for Veronica Ngo’s long-awaited Vietnamese action thriller ‘Furies’ (aka ‘Furie’ prequel)

"Thanh Soi" Theatrical Poster

“Thanh Soi” Theatrical Poster

Coming to Netflix in March is Furies (aka Thanh Soi), Veronica Ngo’s (House in the Alley, Furie) semi-related follow-up/prequel to her 2019 actioner Furie (aka Hai Phuong).

This time around, Ngo not only co-stars, but will also direct – through her own production company, Studio68 – passing the lead to a newcomer Dong Anh Quynh, who will be playing the role of a young Thanh Soi (previously played by Trần Thanh Hoa in Furie).

Thanh Soi (read our review) will bring an interesting story about the journey and ‘blackening’ of an innocent child into the most famous criminal in Saigon in the 90s. This is a bold test and rarely appears on the Continue reading

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Tiger Cage Trilogy | Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

Tiger Cage Trilogy | Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

Tiger Cage Trilogy | Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

RELEASE DATE: May 9, 2023

On May 9, 2023, Shout! Factory will release a Blu-ray (Region A) set for Yuen Woo Ping’s Tiger Cage action trilogy, which includes 1988’s Tiger Cage, 1990’s Tiger Cage 2 and 1991’s Tiger Cage 3. 

Collectively, the series is headlined by Jacky Cheung (High Risk), Carol Cheng (Armor of God II: Operation Condor), Simon Yam (Final Run), Donnie Yen (Raging Fire), Rosamund Kwan (Armor of God), Cynthia Khan (Eternal Fist), Sharla Cheung (Cheetah on Fire) and Michael Wong (Knock Off).

Co-stars include Cheung Kwok-Leung, Lo Lieh, David Wu, Robin Shou, Ng Man Tat, Michael Woods, John Salvitti, Leung Kar Yan, Irene Wan and Vincent Lyn.

As stated in our review: Tiger Cage opens with a drug-bust that includes one of the best Continue reading

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Brotherhood of the Wolf | 4K UHD + Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

Brotherhood of the Wolf | 4K UHD + Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

Brotherhood of the Wolf | 4K UHD + Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

RELEASE DATE: May 23, 2023

On May 23, 2023, Shout! Factory is releasing a 3-Disc Collector’s Edition 4K UHD + Blu-ray for Christophe Gans’ 2002 thriller Brotherhood of the Wolf.

The film stars Samuel Le Bihan, Vincent Cassel, Emilie Dequenne, Monica Bellucci, Jérémie Rénier and martial arts Mark Dacascos (Drive, The Driver).

Brotherhood of the Wolf looks like a modern-day Shaw Brothers movie, only filmed in French. The peasant warriors especially resemble Shaw extras, what with their long hair and home-made weapons. Maybe choreographer Philip Kwok had something to do with this. And speaking of choreography, the fights throughout are excellent, though there is the occasional, irritating use of slow motion and other filmic trickery. Not exactly Matrix-like, but close enough. Luckily, everyone sticks to the ground and there’s no Continue reading

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Unlocked (2023) Review

"Unlocked" Netflix Poster

“Unlocked” Netflix Poster

Director: Kim Tae-Joon
Cast: Chun Woo-Hee, Im Si-Wan, Kim Hee-Won, Park Ho-San, Kim Ye-Won, Jeon Jin-Oh, Oh Hyun-Kyung, Ryoo Sung-Hyun, Jeon Ik-Ryung, Kim Joo-Ryung
Running Time: 117 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

Ever since the mobile phone became widely available in the late 90’s there’s been no shortage of cinematic offerings to have their plots revolve around the device that we can’t live without. Korea is no different, be it supernatural goings on through 2002’s Phone, time travel themed thrillers or horror like 2015’s The Phone and 2020’s The Call, or a race against time to retrieve incriminating content like in 2009’s Hand Phone. Much like the shift from our old Nokia 3310’s to the latest iPhone (ok, since we’re in Korean territory technically we should say Samsung Galaxy), while the devices may become more advanced and slicker, the plots that they’re placed at the center of largely remain the same.

Which brings us to 2023’s Unlocked, a remake of the 2018 Japanese movie Stolen Identity (which was itself based on a novel by Japanese author Akira Teshigawara), helmed by Ringu director Hideo Nakata. Unlocked doesn’t have quite as experienced a director at the helm, with the production marking the directorial debut of Kim Tae-joon, who so far has spent most of his career on various productions as part of the directing crew (including being the assistant director for 2014’s Office). Adapting a tale that directly plays into how reliant we’ve become on our smart phones, Tae-joon creates an attention-grabbing opening credits sequence that plays over our main characters Continue reading

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Eureka’s Blu-ray for Hideo Gosha’s 1974 yakuza thriller ‘Violent Streets’ now shipping from Goodie Emporium

Violent Streets | Blu-ray (Eureka)

Violent Streets | Blu-ray (Eureka)

Eureka’s Blu-ray (Region B) for Violent Streets is now shipping from Goodie Emporium! This 1974 thriller comes from director Hideo Gosha (Sword of the Beast) and stars Noboru Ando (New Battles Without Honor and Humanity).

One of the finest directors of Japanese chambara (sword fighting) films, Hideo Gosha (Sword of the Beast, Three Outlaw Samurai) also directed a number of films in the yakuza genre. The most outstanding of these was Violent Streets; a baroque crime thriller about a retired yakuza who gets pulled into a violent gang war by his former associates.

A former yakuza member, Egawa (Noboru Ando) is now a brooding world-weary nightclub owner. Some of his former associates are released Continue reading

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Arrow’s 4K UHD & Blu-ray for Bernardo Bertolucci’s ‘The Last Emperor’ starring John Lone now shipping!

Goodie Emporium is now shipping Arrow Video’s 4K UHD & Blu-ray for Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1987 acclaimed epic The Last Emperor, starring John Lone (Year of the Dragon), Joan Chen (Purple Storm), Peter O’Toole (Lawrence of Arabia), Ying Ruocheng (Little Buddha), Victor Wong (Big Trouble in Little China), Dennis Dun (Year of the Dragon), Vivian Wu (The Joy Luck Club), and Ryuichi Sakamoto (New Rose Hotel).

Read the official details below:

Director of The Spider’s Stratagem, The Conformist, and Last Tango in Paris, Bernardo Bertolucci was one of the greats of Italian cinema. In 1987 his acclaimed epic The Last Emperor – made with British producer Jeremy Thomas (Naked Lunch, Crash) – swept the Continue reading

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