Customer Reviews With Photos
First before I get into the product I want to say that CVlife has outstanding customer service. The bipod I received is great. Out of 6 bipods I own, this is my favorite. It is built solid, easy to use and install and works great. It looks custom and fits like a glove. The legs rotate easily by pulling down and rotate to five different positions. The legs can extend in any of three positions and retract with a push of a lever. Made primarily of polymer, it is less weight than many of the steel bipods. The tilt is flawless working from side to side or up and back. The lever to lock it down is very tight which is the only item you have to work at a little. For me, this is a great value, but their customer service means more.

This rack has some great functionality for being out in the field. It’s sturdy and fairly simple to assemble. It is adjustable to height and angle. What I don’t like about it is that it you have to undo the bolts to adjust it so there’s some risk of losing a wing nut. It you’re out in the field, you want to have some extra wing nuts available just in case you drop one and can’t find it. There are three positions for both height and angle. To fold it up for transport or storage you have to remove the bolt and fold the bar in then put the bolt back. For me personally, it would be better to have pinch pin locks verses bolts that have to be taken on and off for adjustments. Overall it is well made, sturdy and has good capacity to hold four different rifles, several guns. Most importantly, my husband really likes it.

Bought this to be one of our go bags. Plenty of pocket and storage space. Main pocket is double zippered, the remaining are single zippers. The zippers are quality, don't skip or jump, and work smoothly. There are molle attachments locations on front, sides, top, and straps. The back has a pocket with Velcro closure and is padded. The straps are fully adjustable and padded as well. There is an adjustable waist belt and a front belt to help secure and tighten contents. Several metal rings are on the bag handy for clipping items to. An excellent go bag or everyday bag with enough room for what you need to bring with you.

Perfect bow hunting pack. Has multiple zipper compartments to hold all your gear while trekking to the stand. The bag itself is made of good quality material that seems like it will hold up in time. Even though the bag has a tilt to it when on it seems to feel centered and comfortable. Fits both me and my husband perfectly. I’m a 5’7 female and it’s not too bulky for me. My only complaint is the buckles feel a little cheap and might have to be replaced in the future.

I just received the backpack and it arrived with a burn on the back. I was literally excited to get the backback.

The WARRIORLAND Red Trigger Laser designed for the Hellcat Pro, has exceeded my expectations in every way. As it's both functionality and reliability in tactical gear, this compact and lightweight trigger-mounted tactical weapon light has proven to be an exceptional addition to my firearm. The red laser is bright and highly visible even in daylight, marking target quickly and reliable. The adjustable windage and elevation settings allow for precise alignment, ensuring that you hit exactly where you aim. The built-in battery indicator takes the guesswork out of when to replace the battery which is a great feature. I also like the the ambidextrous switch is perfectly designed for both right- and left-handed users.

These are amazing as you can see in the picture how clear and precise it is. I took the picture through the blinds with my phone and then took the picture through the lens to show how something far away is so clear. This was the perfect gift for my husband it also takes video and photos. It is an amazing price and fits great in his large hands he says it is comfortable to use and easily adjusted. Also it is nice having such as large view finder instead of having your eyes right on the smaller holes. This feels sturdy and looks like it will last a long long time!

It was easy to set up and used thumb screws to adjust the hight and tilt. It collapses well, is light weight, and feels study enough with lightweight guns. It isn't heavy enough to feel really stable with heavier guns, so I would only recommend using this for lighter guns. Overall my BF and I are pretty happy with the stand and will just use it for lightweight guns.

To start off, the red dot is tragically large, taking up so much space on my upper receiver's rail space that I ran out of room and was not able to mount the Red dot, the magnifier, and my backup iron sight. So the size is definitely a con. If you don't have backup irons, this combo should just barely fit on an AR-15 upper receiver. I am very skeptical of this red dot. While seeing it up, I flipped through the different reticle options, and I just don't get the feeling that this unit is going to be very precise. The reticle changes using a very large lever on the back of the red dot that could easily be bumped. Theoretically it would stay zeroed but I am not sure. The lever sticks out the back of the red dot, which contributed to me not being able to fit the red dot on my upper receiver. Clicking the turrets (with a hex wrench) did not feel good, the clicks felt somewhat mushy. The magnifier seemed okay, but I encountered some issues. The diagram in the ngclab.com product page is mis-labeled and calls the eyepiece the objective lens. Also, the focus assist knob in the eyepiece was stuck extremely tight. The red dot seemed blurry, so I tried to adjust focus on the eyepiece, but I was not able to get the picture to look "excellent" which was disappointing. Looking through the magnifier always felt off. I was able to use the magnifier turrets to adjust the magnifier so that the red dot is more centered, however it still didn't feel quite right. I'm hoping to take it out to the range and update the review with my thoughts during use. I'm sure this is not quite duty-grade tough. The magnifier seems okay for the price, and I'll give the red dot a shot. All in all, lots of value here, but I'll update the review once I've had a chance to take it to the range.

This sight has a brilliant red dot and I plan to use it on my airsoft equipment. It is easy to set up and dial in and the housing is well built and robust. Everything you need is in the box. I recommend for airsoft.

I purchased the 20L Rucker 4.0 directly from GORUCK 14 months ago. I've used it for a variety of workouts including a few 30-lb half marathons, some 40-lb 5-milers, and a bunch of 50+ lb shorter walks/hikes. The pack itself it extremely well built and has handled weights up to 65 lbs without issue. I've mostly been using Yes4All Adjustable Ruck Weights (from ngclab.com) because they're the same size as the GORUCK plates but half the cost; just make sure you verify the size of the Yes4All plates if you go this route as they have several sizes. I can get 40-lbs worth of the Yes4All plates (4x 10-lb plates) in the designated plate pockets. To go heavier, I will add another 10-lb or 25-lb iron plate from my regular barbell set - that'll go in the regular part of the pack. I imagine that you could put a couple more Yes4All plates in the designated plate pockets, but I only own 40-lbs of them at this point. I bought the GORUCK pack because I was looking for something that I could run with that would have minimal bounce, but still hold at least 30 lbs and maybe a jacket and some food. This fits the bill for all of that. I ran my last half marathon with 30 lbs in 2:34 (11:45/min pace). I could cinch the pack close to my back to minimize bounce and I could throw my jacket, cell phone, water, and some food it without any problem. I wore a t-shirt with it to prevent chaffing; I wouldn't attempt running that far without a shirt between me and the pack. I added a cell-phone pocket to one side and a water-bottle holder on the back. I tried putting the water-bottle holder on the side, but it chaffed my arm after a short distance. Both of these add-ons are not extremely accessible while wearing the pack, but I don't like using my cell phone while training, and I use the water bottle holder to hold a refill for my hand-held water bottle. My only issue with the pack is the shape of the straps - they're too flat for long-distance heavier rucking. As the weight of the pack increases, it puts more pressure on the side of the straps that is closest to my neck. Tightening the sternum strap can help, but I can only tighten it so far before it restricts my breathing. I'm not a huge guy (5'9", 160 lbs), but the straps seem to fit someone with more square shoulders than I have. Note that I did not remove a star from my rating for this because this is still the best pack on the market for what I'm looking for. The straps only start to become uncomfortable when I'm carrying more than 40 lbs, and honestly it may be difficult for any pack (without waist traps) to be comfortable at more than 40 lbs. One final note... I purchased the waist strap hoping to take some pressure off my shoulders and further reduce bounce. For me it was a waste of money. It didn't reduce the bounce at all when I ran. The waist strap did, however, continuously pull up the back of my shirt so the pack could chafe my lower back. Maybe it would be good for heavier walks/hikes? I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a small, minimal-bounce rucking pack. I have a weighted vest as well which is great for CrossFit training and the Murph, but this GORUCK is way better for rucking, especially running. Mine has many miles on it and shows no signs of wear.

Like that idea. And easy to use. Battery life continue working 4 hours. But Dislike that rangerfinfer. After 150 yards 100% not working.

This is a decent targer with stsnd, ut bolt for steel plate broke off. I had been shooting this plate @ 50 yds with .22lr rifle with no issues. First shoot with 223 and I blew the head right off the bolt rendering the target useless. The bottom portion of the stand is nice and sturdy, but the insert for the 2X4 that attaches to the bottom of the stand has alot of slack in it, but really doesnt hurt anything other than allowing a little movement wheh shot. Overall the steel plate did fine against. 22, 5.7, 223 and 45acp, the hardware not so much. Now I have to find a new carriage bolt to fit this stand.

I've only used it on my 22lr target rifle and am very impressed with it so far very nice glass for the money exactly what I was looking for and I have owned a number of different scopes over the years. Good bang for the buck if you are looking for a first focal plain scope and on a budget it's a good option 👍

So I return my Magpul and got this. It's sturdy as a rock. Way better than the Magpul wobble... the only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is you have to push the release button to pull down the legs/stand. You can turn it 180 degrees and pull down without the button, but the tightening level is on the opposite side. Minor, but not perfect. Still recommend for a solid budget buy.
