About us
In 2008, Lee Morgan (Hunter Safety Instructor & Examiner, Bow Hunting Instructor & Examiner, PAL and Restricted Firearms Instructor & Examiner, a CSSA Club Level Range Instructor, and retired RCAF and US Army) was approached by Don Kettles of Top Duck Products (creator of Gunzilla) to see if he was interested in distributing Gunzilla in Canada. Lee had Don ship him a sample product and was absolutely amazed how well Gunzilla performed. In further conversations with Don, he learned Don was stunned seven years ago when a US Soldier came home complaining about the hazardous chemicals the military required him to use to clean his weapon with no protection, no MSDS sheet and no education regarding the dangers of using the CLP (gun Cleaner, Lubricant, Protectant) without proper protection. The warning on the MSDS sheet for the military approved CLP issued stated “…direct contact on skin can result in liver/kidney damage.” While Don was researching the hazardous chemical issue he learned from a combat unit about the weapon malfunctions in combat caused by sand, dust, carbon and cold temperatures. It didn't make any sense that a country who put a man on the moon can't provide their combat forces with a safe and effective weapons cleaner. Kettles then decided to launch Top Duck Products, LLC with the goal of bringing safer and more effective products to military, law enforcement and the sportsmen.
Gunzilla has been so effective in combat that two (UUNS) Urgent Universal Needs Statements have been issued by commanders in combat.
“The UUNS is a request for a capability that, if not filled, places the accomplishment of the unit’s mission in jeopardy or unduly increases the risk of casualties.” A quote from combat, “when Iraq is at its worst, Gunzilla is at its best.”
Gunzilla has been so effective in combat that two (UUNS) Urgent Universal Needs Statements have been issued by commanders in combat.
“The UUNS is a request for a capability that, if not filled, places the accomplishment of the unit’s mission in jeopardy or unduly increases the risk of casualties.” A quote from combat, “when Iraq is at its worst, Gunzilla is at its best.”