Customer Reviews With Photos
This solar based trial camera works pretty well. This design and sturdy body is wonderfully designed. The solar panel is sleek and well made. The camera quality is good and takes nice pictures. It comes will all necessary accessories to mount this camera. The instruction booklet explains on who to setup and use this camera. Overall a good trail camera with good features.

Great camera for whatever you need it for , it will get the job done. Great camera quality even in the dark. Everything is easy to assemble with easy to follow instructions. Multiple ways to hang the camera , also has a super long charging cord attached to solar panel making it easy to put where ever you need.

I think the previousreviews are pretty unfair. Especially the guy that said it won't fit revolvers. I mean it was never pictured with revolvers. Any reasonable person would know it wouldn't. I mean they have spots for mags. Not circular spots for speed loaders. Come on. Use common sense. I will say I was surprised when I tried a glock with a light and it fit just fine. But on the other end of the spectrum it wouldn't fit my Dan Wesson 1911 with a 6in barrel. Nor did I really expect it too. I could carve out a mag spot and it would fit just fine but I got so many pistols that it's not a big deal. Nice product. Even came with a desicant slot and desicant to fit. Good product!

This is a great little safe for anyone looking for something that will hold one large gun and a few mags, a few medium sized guns, or even just small personal belongings. This safe is very easy to setup and only takes a minute or two to setup fingerprint and code. I will be posting videos in the next day or two so people can rely on those for trouble shooting or if they just don't like reading lol. I highly recommend this safe to anyone with a smaller budget but still want their gun safe away from kids eyes and also have easy access for yourself if ever need be. I have no real complaints about this safe other than some personal preferences but dont change my view on the safe any to leave a different review. First preference would be that the light is centered on safe or even two lights instead of the one light on right side. The other is the battery cover. Easy as can be to take off but took a minute to get it back on but other than that no complaints. A few little side notes: I used Harbor Freight batteries for photos which I recommend you DO NOT use! It's the only batteries I could find. Make sure to use good quality batteries so battery life is longer. For those wondering the guns used in photos that's a Glock 19, Taurus G2C, and a Ruger LC9S. All fit with a little room to spare.

Honestly surprised by these, they were easy to set up and get going. The ability to go from standard to HD photos/videos is pretty cool. They didn’t take long to charge and when you pair it with the solar panel which even works on cloudy days the charge holds really well. The subscriptions are a little pricier than your average trail cameras but definitely worth it. You also have the ability to connect to the live view of the camera and listen and speak through the it like a security camera.

This is a high quality key and digital number password locking small gun or valuables safe that has a biometric option for added security. It is rather heavy weighted carbon steel for it's size, with a strong spring steel mechanism. It might be very difficult to break into from my perspective. Be cause of the weight I think a thief might think twice before a " snatch and grab" of this safe. At night backlit button makes password entry easier. "Inside case" light has reasonable brightness in order to see safe contents. Has USB charging with displayed time and battery level. I would recommend this as a high quality value priced safe.

Well, this bipod is really a mix-and-match copy-and-paste from two other well-known bipod brands - Magpul and Atlas. The legs design is obviously copied from Magpull and the base and the legs locking mechanism is copied from Accushot. It uses Magpull's patented "M-LOK" attachment system, which they call "Mlok" probably to avoid paying licensing fees. In any case, it locks on M-LOK rail perfectly. It feels like a good sturdy bipod in general. Legs rotate in both directions forward and backward and, to my surprise, you can even open them at 45-degree position as well! Not as good as AccuShot that has middle-point 30 and 60 degree positions, but at least something. Once legs are open, they feel sturdy enough to sustain a firearm kickback, but there is still a slight play. The bipod can be rotated a full 360 degrees if you loosen the knob at the bottom and can be tilted left and right too. The problem with tiling is that it’s not smooth, you sort of have several distinct tilting angles and cannot set any angle. I don’t know why they did it this way, but it’s frustrating and makes this feature almost useless. Legs extension works very well, it's snappy and easy to use - just press the button and pull the leg to desired length. Legs have rubber feet on their ends, no option swap them for spikes or something else though. Overall, I like this bipod. The quality seems to be satisfactory. Its combination of Magpul and Atlas bipods best design features into their own unique product is interesting, but I'm not a big fan of "copylefting". However, I'm questioning the cost, which at this moment is around $57. It's much lower than Altas charges for their AccuShot, but compared to Magpul, which is about $30 more, I would probably choose the battle-proven US-made Magpul. Plus, it has a few design flaws like absence of 30–60-degree leg position, and weird tilting fixed in several angles only. Though I must say that so far it has worked very well for me. I give it 4 stars at that time and think it's a quality budget bipod. Pros: 1. Sturdy and rigid construction. 2. Bipod can rotate 360 degrees or be locked in place. 3. Bipod can be tilted left and right to adjust angle. 4. Legs length can be easily and smoothly adjusted. 5. Legs can swivel (close) in both directions. 6. Weighs 313 grams, practically the same as Magpul. Cons: 1. Legs can be locked in a 45-degree position only, not 30-60 positions. 2. You can tilt the bipod only at specific angles, not smooth motion. 3. Legs swivel lock has some play in it and is not dead-fixed.

Added an additional safe wall storage rack & a couple of puck lights & it's perfect, the keypad lock works perfectly everytime. No complaints.

These gun socks/sleeves are fantastic. They fit long guns with all different types of accessories (vertical foregrip, scope, red dot, iron sights, lights, lasers, bipod, etc...) without issue. They keep my firearms from scratching and rubbing each other is a tight safe. Highly recommend to keep your firearms clean, safe, and scratch free while all bunched up together.

This is a well made, small long gun case with some nice features. My unit is without the fingerprint reader and has the option to set two user codes, oddly one called supervisor and one called users. There doesn't appear to be any difference between the two codes, so no idea why the names. The fingerprint reader uses 4AA batteries that are installed inside the door. The batteries also operate the interior light. Unlike others - i found the interior light to be dim and not terribly useful. The code reset button is on the right side of the interior door. There is a gap around the door which makes me wonder if you might be able to slip a thin piece of metal through the gap and hit the code reset button. I didn't try it, but it looks possible. On the plus side, the hinges are all on the inside, so you can't remove a hinge to get access to the contents like you can on some other small safes. On the inside, the surfaces are covered with a carpet like material to protect the contents. The long gun holders are nice quality, dense foam. Overall a very nice product for the price. Recommended.

For a budget camera I'll put it up there with the big dollar trail cameras. The day pictures are good and the night pictures are suitable. It's an absolute steal for this price.

I have been very pleased with this thermal. The view is much better than I expected. Super pumped to hunt with it this season. Update: after sighting it in which was easy, I finally got it out to the woods. The photo is of two small deer at 120 yards. Easily good enough quality to shoot and this is at the lowest magnification of 2.5

This bag is awesome. Don't listen to reviewer "Big Red", he's apparently referring to the zippered sunglasses pocket at the top. I guess he couldn't find the CCW slot in between compartments. It's big enough to hold a couple G17's. Really awesome bag. Sold the Maxpedition Sitka to get this one. I hated the Maxpedition’s weird off center strap. Sometimes I just want to hang it off a shoulder. This bag works for that too.

As much as I really liked this compact safe box, due to it’s size, how easily I can open it with the biometric and how durable it is, unfortunately after just 5 months of purchasing it, the battery has died and no longer holds charge. I can no longer use the biometric or numbers to unlock it, I have to now manually open it with the keys it came with, which is inconvenient. One of the main reasons of me getting this product was for it’s biometric features, and unfortunately I can no longer use that functionality due to the battery dying. I wish there was a way to replace the batteries on these, but I don’t see a way to replace them. It really sucks because this wasn’t a cheap product to buy. Battery issues seems to be a common problem with this product from what I read from other reviews.

This optic truly shines. Exceptional clarity, rugged build, and remarkable value. It delivers on all fronts, making it a top pick for anyone. Highly recommended.
