Customer Reviews With Photos

  • The rangefinder is fast and has repeatable results. When comparing it to a different brand, the ranges are within a yard of each other so that’s fine for my purposes. It is great that this includes features for incline and decline so you get an accurate range estimate for your quarry. It has many features that are handy, but the manual is lacking an explanation on how to use some of them. Another challenging feature is during sunrise and sunset when light is not always the strongest and you may have a dark forest background you’re looking at, the numbers are not illuminated, which makes it very difficult to read. This is during daylight hours or with brightly colored backgrounds so that you can see the numbers on your range estimate It is very handy that this takes a USB-C to recharge. No custom batteries needed that are not easily found at most stores. The other great feature is the carrying case. It’s secure and has belt loops on it so it will not come off. It’s also a standard size so it should fit in your binocular side pouch if you carry your rangefinder there.

  • Exactly what I needed to carry my PS-90 and associated equipment. Hopefully one day they will come out with an multi-cam patern version. Has two compartments making it easy to carry two weapons of chorice provided they aren't too long or you can break them down into shorter pieces. Make sure you have some 6" velcro ties to help hold equipment in place.

  • mounts easily & easy to adjust the zero point. both laser & flashlights are bright & work very well.

  • Product is great quality and will definitely be buying from this company again

  • I had some help choosing this item as a gift for my hubby. The person is much more knowledgeable than I was so I'm glad for the help. He said it has good features that my hubby would like. I'm excited to give it to my hubby.

  • 5 out of 5
    Poor quality control. Sent two “max” no “min” unfortunately was discovered after return window expired. Buyer be warned. One star is too much!

  • I've mounted the Z1-R 4 MOA Micro Red Dot Sight on my Kel-Tec SUB-2000 with an offset on a tiny Picatinny rail, and here's how it performs: Installation: Setting up this sight was relatively simple. The RMS/RMSc/407K footprint compatibility made it a good match for the adapter I used on my SUB-2000. The offset mounting on a tiny rail was an interesting choice for maintaining a co-witness with irons while adding the red dot for quicker target acquisition. Performance: The 4 MOA dot size is ideal for the SUB-2000, offering a good balance between precision at distance and speed for close quarters. The dot is crisp and clear, with no noticeable distortion or astigmatism issues, which can be a concern with some red dots. The "1 Click 1 MOA" adjustment system is precise, making zeroing straightforward. Shake Awake Feature: One of the standout features is the Shake Awake technology. It conserves battery life by putting the sight to sleep when not in use and waking it with motion. This has been particularly useful for my SUB-2000, which I don't carry daily. The sight is ready when I am, without having to remember to turn it on. Durability & Build: The sight has a solid feel to it, which is reassuring given the folding nature of the SUB-2000. I've not experienced any issues with the sight after folding the gun multiple times, which speaks well of its construction. However, it's worth noting that while the body feels durable, it's always good to check zero after any significant impact or folding. Pros: The compact size is perfect for not adding too much bulk to the SUB-2000. Shake Awake feature is both convenient and battery-efficient. Clear optics with a sharp dot for quick target acquisition. Easy adjustments with the 1 MOA per click system. Cons: The sight doesn't come with a Picatinny mount, so you'll need an adapter for setups like mine, which might require additional investment. The window size, while adequate, isn't the largest, which could impact peripheral vision for some users. Value for Money: Given the features packed into this sight, especially the Shake Awake, it offers good value if you're looking for an affordable, yet reliable, red dot for your pistol caliber carbine like the SUB-2000. Overall: I'm happy with this choice for my Kel-Tec SUB-2000. The Z1-R provides a noticeable improvement in shooting speed and accuracy, especially with the offset mount allowing me to keep my irons in play. If you're looking to enhance your SUB-2000 with a red dot without breaking the bank, this sight is definitely worth considering. Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars (Would be 5 if it included a Picatinny mount for immediate use on various firearms) This review is based on your specific use case and the information available about the product. If you have any other details or experiences to add, feel free to adjust the review accordingly. rewrite with angled offset so it's not cowitnessed Here's a revised review for the Z1-R 4 MOA Micro Red Dot Sight with an angled offset setup where it's not co-witnessed on your Kel-Tec SUB-2000: Title: "Compact and Versatile for Kel-Tec SUB-2000 with Angled Offset" Review: I've installed the Z1-R 4 MOA Micro Red Dot Sight on my Kel-Tec SUB-2000 using an angled offset mount on a tiny Picatinny rail, ensuring it's not co-witnessed with the iron sights, and here's my experience: Installation: The setup was straightforward, given the sight's compatibility with RMS/RMSc/407K footprints. The angled offset mount was chosen to allow for a non-co-witness setup, which means I can switch between using the red dot or iron sights without any overlap in view, offering a clean sight picture for both. Performance: The 4 MOA dot provides an excellent balance for the SUB-2000, offering enough precision for distance while allowing for quick engagements at closer ranges. The dot is bright and clear, making target acquisition fast and accurate. The "1 Click 1 MOA" adjustment system ensures that zeroing the sight is precise and user-friendly. Shake Awake Feature: The Shake Awake technology is a game-changer for me. It automatically conserves battery life by sleeping when idle and instantly waking up with movement. This feature is particularly handy since the SUB-2000 isn't my daily carry; the sight is always ready when I am, saving me from worrying about turning it on. Durability & Build: The sight feels well-constructed and has held up well to the folding action of the SUB-2000. Even with the angled setup, there's been no shift in zero or any issues with the sight's stability. However, I always recommend rechecking zero after significant use or folding, just to be safe. Pros: The compact design doesn't add much bulk to the SUB-2000, maintaining its portability. Shake Awake is both convenient and extends battery life. Clear, sharp dot for quick target acquisition even in an offset position. Precise adjustments with the 1 MOA per click system. Cons: No Picatinny mount included, so additional hardware is needed for this specific setup. The window size might be limiting for some, particularly with an angled offset where the sight picture is less central. Value for Money: For the price, you get a feature-rich sight that performs well in an angled offset configuration, making it a solid choice for those looking to enhance their SUB-2000 without spending a fortune. Overall: I'm very pleased with the Z1-R for my Kel-Tec SUB-2000 setup. The angled offset mount ensures I can use either the red dot or the iron sights independently, giving me versatility in shooting scenarios. If you're after a non-co-witnessed red dot experience on your SUB-2000, this sight is definitely worth considering. Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars (Would be 5 if it included a Picatinny mount for immediate use on various firearms)

  • Bought this as a gift and now I don’t want to give it away. Feels very well made. Beautiful product.

  • Scope didn’t come with the mount.

  • Small, light, perfect amount of "muzzle flash". Highly recommended.

  • I was extremely hesitant to buy something this inexpensive, but it was for a spare hunting rifle that I keep for folks that come out with me. It has held dope well. Glass is clear, no issues after shooting 50 rds of suppressed .308 on a 16” bolt gun. Your mileage may vary if you run it on a gas gun. Overall solid buy up there with Swampfox.

  • 5 out of 5
    Guess I hit the barrel lottery after 8 years of air gunning finally. I’ve had many pcps with little enjoyment because of POI issues with every outing having to re zero because they just wouldn’t hold but I finally got a good one. Mine performs flawlessly out of the box stacking the 18 grain jsbs hole for hole but after some fine tuning it’s a freaking laser. Feels very well built and I don’t have to re zero after laying it down. Before even firing the gun I ran 21 patch’s threw the gun using the front and back of the patch with ballistol/patch worm. This particular barrel was the dirtiest I’ve ever seen from factory. Everything about this gun screams quality. If you’re questioning it stop and just hit order now.

  • I've been running dozens of game cams for ages, so this is going to be a brutal review. To begin with, this is a red glow camera, not a no glow as advertised. That means it's unsuitable for surveillance as anyone that triggers it in the dark will see the red flash. A lot of folks use red glow cams for scouting game, I personally only use no glow cams, so it's not a cam I would use for that purpose either. Trigger speed isn't great. Mounted this on the same tree I've been running a legacy cam to watch a problematic traffic area. The other cam could do eight shot rapid-fire and have a vehicle in all the shots. This cam could only capture the slower moving vehicles, and sometimes then only get them in two of three frames, any faster vehicles resulted in all empty pics. It captured no vehicles at night, though it did get pics of me when I walked up to it after dark to see if it was no glow. It doesn't have the megapixels it claims. Anybody that knows game cams knows a lot of manufacturers inflate their MP ratings by using interpolation (basically inserting extra pixels). I attached two pics to this review. One is my legacy cam set at 8MP, the other is the Crenova at 12MP. Though the Crenova does have a wider filed of view, you will see that both color and detail are very washed out despite the "higher" MP rating. The cyclist is at almost the same distance in both photos, but with the Crenova he seems much further away and has much less detail despite its original file being six times larger (just over 2MB compared to 13.2MB). A night shot of me walking up to the cam was very fuzzy, even with me walking slowly and being close to the cam. Setup: Mostly straightforward, but annoying. Minimal settings compared to a lot of other cams, and the screen has a strange habit of flashing (with the cam making a clicking noise) while you're going through the setup menu. Not sure why, but the screen flashing is hard on the eyes, so I wound up having to hold it at an angle away from me while going through the setup menu to avoid eye strain. The case seems sturdy enough, but the latches aren't all that tight holding the camera closed, so I'd be concerned with water getting inside. Its nice that they included a Micro-SD card, but it seems to be very old as it transferred at one third to one quarter the speed of the SDHC card I use in my other cam. Some folks might enjoy it for recreational use, but for surveillance or serious big game hunting this one is a no-go.

  • Works pretty well for me. It's not very stout though. Did not come with instructions or the set screws knobs for some of the hooks. All this stuff used to sit on my nightstand and on the floor behind the door. So, overall I'm pleased.

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