Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Product has some minor scratches as if it’s been used previously. Additionally, the lever lock won’t close & lock after using the allen wrench to tighten the opposite screw. However, I like the product and functionality. I’m going to return it and hopefully get one that has a functioning lever lock.

  • Easy to assemble, sturdy, and ample spacing without overcrowding the other firearms.

  • I have been using AT3 optics on several of my weapons platforms for years now. My KS12T AK Shotgun, SAR-1 AK, and two of my ARs sport the RD-50 and have been 100% accurate with no zero loss. The same can be said for the new AT3 Alpha. First off, out of the box the Alpha looks and feels very well built and not overly heavy. Weighing in (in my preferred configuration) at 6.5oz it's not overly heavy. The optics are clear and the dot is super crisp. First off I tested the AC to Florida heat/humidity which it handled well with no fogging of any sort on the lenses. Next the water dunk test, I fully submerged the optic in 2'4" of water for 40 min. Post dunk I saw no signs of water intrusion of any sort. On to the range first on a Spikes 5.56 rig for initial sight in and testing. Full disclosure, this sight can be mounted super low, 1/3 co-witness or full co-witness. I prefer full co-witness so everything from here on assumes I have it in that config, with the exception of mounting on an AK platform in which case will be as low as it goes. My AR platform sight in procedure is to get the BUIS sighted first with a 50/200m zero then match the RDS to them and adjust the RDS for 50/200m. If it needs adjustment take a shot from a sled, then move the dot to match impact. In the case of the Alpha it hit just 1/2" to the left of the BUIS. After that match the dot to the impact and it was dead on. I ran 210 rounds with no zero loss, I would have taken off the optic to test removal and reinstall keeping zero BUT for whatever reason, and yes this is a gripe, AT3 does not utilize pegs to match the picatinny slots but rely on a screw instead which makes it a coinflip if the zero will remain on reinstall START PUTTING PEGS on these sights!!!! Next I moved it to the mule, my KS-12T AK shotgun, using the low mount plate. After sighting in using Remington slugs (it took four at 25yds), I got to work running the sight with slugs, 00buck, and magnum slugs, never lost zero and I ran through 60 shells. All in all the AT3 Alpha red dot is at least as good as the RD-50 and probably as durable. The addition of shake awake was a much needed update. However the sight needs a peg style lug to ensure that zero remains consistent should you want to remove it and put it back on the same firearm! This will be living on my DIV3 5.56 going forward.

  • I really needed a proper safe to store my pew-pews. I spent a lot of time looking. Sometimes items with a low number of reviews can be a red flag, but I took a chance and I am glad I did. I got the taller model. It has 2 shelves (3 if you count the bottom of the safe). It also came with a pistol stand that will hold 4 guns. It has an LED light on the hinge of the door that turns on when the safe is opened. This can be opened using a key or an electronic keypad. The battery compartment is well hidden. Oh, and there are straps on the inside of the door where you can store magazines (my Wilson combat 8 round magazines are too narrow, so they slide out). I think this is going to be a great safe.

  • As an avid hunter, I’ve been in the market for a range finder for some time now. Having access to accurate, real-time data during a hunt is crucial for making ethical decisions and ensuring a successful outcome. This range finder exceeded my expectations in several ways. It fits comfortably in my hands, and its ergonomic design allows me to access both buttons effortlessly without having to stretch my fingers. The compact size is a bonus, making it easy to handle during active hunts. I appreciated the thoughtful inclusion of a carabiner and the rubber-coated carry string. These features add an extra layer of security, ensuring the range finder stays with you during movement and reducing the risk of losing it. One of the standout features is the seven different modes, which provide versatility for a variety of situations. I tested its accuracy around the house and found it spot-on within the tolerances specified in the description. Outside, I’ve ranged everything from squirrels to random objects in my backyard and even items around my neighbors' yards. A small challenge I encountered was when ranging near trees—sometimes the laser would hit a branch instead of the intended target. However, this is a minor issue and doesn’t detract from the overall performance. In summary, this range finder delivers on its promises. It’s reliable, user-friendly, and packed with useful features. I would recommend it to any hunter looking for a tool that ensures both accuracy and ethical hunting practices!

  • I want to put my SIG somewhere near my office desk but in a concealed place, not to be seen from outside. Not much space under the desk, this sliding-out design is very elegant and smooth, while saving space. Set up is easy and straightforward, I read through the manual, and as instructed, set up multiple prints from one finger, which helps a lot I guess. Now regardless how I touch it with my finger, it always pop-open in no time, it's instantaneous, no delay at all. Now I'm more confident about the "Quick-Access". Mounting brackets works on both sides, which is great. Mounting screws, batteries and tools all provided. What's interesting is, they also included a piece of pre-packaged gun wipes from ZKT - never see this before, but how considerate. Tried it and love it so much - this is a great idea, clean lube & protect all in one package, guess I'll buy some more. Thank you Holewor.

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