Customer Reviews With Photos
I mostly bought this drum for the meme. Wide the sucker up and basically have massive mid cap with over a thousand rounds
This trail cam is awesome, it takes great pics and videos. I haven’t even put batteries in it, the solar panel keeps it charged 100%. I love being able to keep an eye on my horses, plus get pics of the wildlife on my land. The built in WiFi works great with the app, it’s so easy to program. Not one negative! Definitely recommend!!
Have had them in the woods for a week or two so far and very happy with the cameras and also the app. Quality is great! Glad I made the switch from SPYPOINT.
Holds my M4 just fine. Great value.
We've been relying on these high-capacity magazines during our monthly airsoft sessions, which typically span between 6 to 10 hours. Despite rotating between 4 to 6 magazines and ensuring we never leave BBs in them after our games, they consistently fail after only a few months of moderate use. We're careful not to over-wind them and minimize their contact with the ground. Despite these precautions and regular maintenance, including cleaning and sand removal, the magazine springs have weakened considerably, resulting in unreliable feeding. This has become a significant issue, as the magazines struggle to keep up with the demands of our gameplay, ultimately impacting our overall experience. Additionally, the door used to add BBs into the magazine has become stuck shut, requiring either pushing a small tab out of the way or prying it open with a screwdriver. It is extremely bothersome to be constantly hitting my mags to ensure they continue feeding or pushing them up into my gun. Given these issues, I wouldn't recommend using these magazines for serious airsoft enthusiasts. However, they might be suitable for more infrequent players or fields renting them out. (Ik this reads like AI that is because I used it to make sure my words and spelling was correct.)
It looks pretty nicely made and appears to be nicer than some other cameras I’ve used that cost more. I really do like that it supports triple power options. The built-in battery and solar will probably be my go-to, but it’s nice to know I could throw in AA batteries or hookup one of my external lead acid battery packs. And as one should expect, it was easy to configure and set everything up nicely. After running it for a couple of months I can say I really like it! I do think I should have mounted it a bit higher, but it still has captured things quite well. The only complaint I have is the illuminators made a rather narrow beam of illumination, but that probably would be helped by higher mounting. I decided to go quite low at about a foot and a half. So that’s on me for less than stellar positioning. When subjects are still, the picture quality is excellent. But when they are in motion it’s not great. It is still better than a lot of cheaper cameras, but worse than I expected. And it doesn’t have to be really fast motion. But it definitely has a good detection range. Quite a few pictures I had a hard time telling what triggered it way off in the woods. And other times it was a back neighbor mowing quite far away through the trees.
IR night vision monocular with supplied Micro SD car, neck strap, cleaning cloth, and a USB Type-C charging cord. Once charged the night vision device works well in either day or night for taking pictures or movies. The darkest room in my house is a closet with the door closed and the light off. I took a picture of one of my boots in both regular and green modes. Focusing the cell phone on the screen in the dark makes the image a little fuzzy but it was fairly clear on the screen itself. The front has two openings, one is an IR emitter the other is the receiving lens. To focus the image the receiving lens can be adjusted to bring things in to sharp focus. The unit has a threaded hole on the base so it could be attached to a tripod if needed.
As a Professional Marksman and Competition Firearms Team Member I work with a ton of Tactical Gear and as a Firearms Professional Good Optics are the difference between attaining your target and completely missing the mark....no pun intended! 😂🤣 Let me say that the Cyborg Prism Optics from Monstrum is Excellent! First of all I love the Packaging! They give you everything you need to get started! You obviously have the scope, but you also get a Microfiber Cloth to clean the lens, an extra CR2032 Battery in addition to the one that came prepackaged with the unit, and torque key and mounting screw!! I found the fact that they went out of their way to HERMETICALLY SEAL THE SCOPE WITH A Silica Gel Pack to keep the unit free of moisture was a nice and welcome added touch! In terms of the Optics this unit is Excellent! It features both Red or Green Dot and you can easily select which option suites you best based on available light and time of day! The buttons are all waterproof so no matter what the situation you can be rest assured that this unit will be ready when you are! I love the ALL METAL CHASSIS!! This unit has some weight to it but then again most rifles are pretty decked out anyway so it's nothing different from what you may already be using! In terms of use, I found this optic to be a little quicker, easier and better thought out when trying to acquire a target compared to your usual Red or Green dots that are basically a Rectangular Viewer on top of your firearm! Another great feature of this optic is that it comes with Elevation and Windage adjustments as well! Each can be adjusted via the Removal of either the Top or Side Caps! The caps are waterproof and they feature a screwdriver like knob that can be used to make the Elevation & Windage Adjustments via the dials under the specific caps! Over all I'm super happy with this optic! It's well designed, Craftsmanship is excellent, I love the ease of use and the ability to quickly attain a target via this optic, also the fact that it's easy to mount and 100% Waterproof is a plus!! This is definitely a Five Star Product! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
It is one of the best budget masks. It works really well for airsoft. I haven’t used it for paint ball but it would work well. It doesn't fog and can stop a bb. Pros: it doesn't fog, it has good ventilation, and feels good on your head and face. Cons: the foam can be a little itchy sometimes
Nice belt the 22 revolver doesn't fit like a 357 or 38 does, biggest issue is corrosion is on my 22mag ammo from the belt, cleaned it off and its getting into the brass cassing.
I have a couple of rangefinders that work fine. I have discovered over the years that I really like the smaller form factors because (1) I have smaller hands and (2) I like the option of carrying the rangefinder in my pocket so that it’s always with me when I am on the fairway or (yikes!) in the trees or in the rough. This rangefinder is the perfect size for me; love the portability and feel! I took this out with me to do a round of golf. I checked distances and then compared those distances with a much older and bulkier Bushnell that I inherited. This rangefinder consistently came within a yard or two of the Bushnell’s readings. It also gave the me readings lightning fast as long as I could hone in on the flag. Like any other rangefinder, it requires you to be absolutely still and carefully aim to the flag. As long as you do this, you will get the distance and the slope adjustment, almost instantaneously. This is so much better than older rangefinders that I own or have used. This came packaged with a nice canvas case, a wrist strap, USB-C charging cable, lens cleaner and a very straightforward instruction manual (in English!). I love this rangefinder and recommend it to anyone looking for a low profile, easy to read, with instantaneous results!
Well built for the price…we will see how it holds up.
This unit was easy to set up and use, put batteries in and started saving video, snap shots, etc. We had a mysterious hole in our yard. So I set up a pole and attached the trail camera and found the answer. I had one thing I wanted to do so a lot of setup I skipped. I can see that you can set this up with many parameters or just turn it on. I had it on continuously from 2/5 thru 3/24 on supplied batteries.
Cut one inch EMT into 5 ft sticks you Will need five pieces and the targets are 3/8 thick 9 mm or 357 do not even put a dent in them and I accidentally shot one of the hooks with 9 mm and all it did was bend the hook in a little bit solid steel doesn't lie and this is the cheapest setup if you do it right and drill the holes and put the pins in it's pretty dang solid
