Board Thread:Questions and answers/@comment-33831799-20190202144917/@comment-27306930-20190203020822

Okay, I'm not the grammar police, but in English, titles should be capitalized regardless of whether they refer to proper names, or not. Here are the rules: For example, if there was an article about Elliott's hacksaw, it should be titled "Elliott's Hacksaw". Likewise, an article about the Recon shoulder stock should be titled "Recon Shoulder Stock".
 * Always capitalize the first and the last word.
 * Capitalize nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and subordinate conjunctions.
 * Lowercase articles (a, an, the), coordinating conjunctions, and prepositions.
 * Lowercase the 'to' in an infinitive (e.g., The Proper Way to Capitalize a Title).

Sorry, I don't make the rules, or enforce them. And frankly I break grammar rules all the time. Often intentionally.