Customer Reviews With Photos

  • It's been fantastic so far (1 day). I took a very bad video and picture (I don't have the phone mount). The picture and video don't really do the scope justice, but I wanted to show what I've done so far and those things are pretty much the extent. A red tail hawk was feeding her juveniles outside my house the first time I set up this scope. My only complaint is the protective pad that comes with the scope covers the locking screw that adjusts the angle of the eyepiece. It's fine if I leave it at one angle, the problem is my kids want to see through it too and for them I need to adjust the eyepiece. If you are solo using the scope, that shouldn't bother you very often, and it still works its just not simple/inconvenient, but you can choose not to put on the padded cover all together so it still gets 5 stars for the price of $299. Also in every situation I have used this scope the straight angle scope would have been a nightmare. I almost bought the straight scope. But viewing a hawks nest, or the moon--most tripods would never ever be tall enough not to be scrunches over hurting your neck and back. Do yourself a favor and get the angled scope unless you always plan to look down from high points. *Edit to the review saying this isn't clear when not at minimum power, I have to wonder if that person knew it is a manual focus? You have to focus the scope manually it focuses pretty good at maximum zoom, maybe not as good as minimum but decent. *Edit #2 9/5/2024 Near three months I've had this scope and to be honest... I take it Everywhere. I live near a lot of public land, I live 5 minutes from a Wildlife Management Area, and within 20 minutes of another WMA, 30 minutes of yet another. I take it fishing, I take it hunting, I take it to sight in rifles and I take it to the back porch. I watch birds, I watch fish jump, I watch my wife's rifle groupings. For me, this has a value that is near priceless. It's good enough to gain perspective far out of normal reach. Maybe I should have bought the higher quality scopes? Possibly, but if this isn't good enough I'm not sure anything could be.

  • This is very solidly built, and I enjoy it so far. Lots of very solid safety features, a decently thick body and multiple storage areas make it very convenient and usable day to day. Super easy to set up and use, as well as access without too much of a delay. Very solid and functional, highly recommended.

  • I would say this scope is about what I expected for the price point. Externally, the scope looks great and I like the size and feel of the turrets. The turret clicks sound and feel much better than I expected honestly. Unfortunately the turret seems to index between the markings on the on the scope which makes it hard to tell which 1/10th mark you are actually on, which is really annoying. The zero stop system is very rudimentary, but works pretty well and stops right on zero, but it’s half way between mechanical detents. When I tried to take the windage cap off to zero it, I had to pull extremely hard to get it to pop off. I’m not sure why it’s that hard to take off, but I was literally yanking on it. Getting it to go back on is difficult as well and just like the elevation turret it indexes between the 1/10th markings making it impossible to get it exactly on zero. You cant tell if your on zero or 1/10th off. The zoom ring is pretty stiff but useable. I really like that they thought of putting a throw lever on it. However the lever is in a terrible position. As you can see in the pictures it actually hits the bolt handle on full zoom. It’s in the way of your hand even if you back it down to 14-15x depending on how you run the bolt. The glass is what I expected. It’s pretty clear in the center, but has very noticeable distortion as you look closer to the outside of the lens. I like the retinal design as far as the spacing of the markings and what not, but the center floating crosshair is wider than I prefer. It’s big enough that it completely covers any bullseyes on paper less than 3/4 moa or so. I love that it is first focal plane. That’s a hard feature to find in a low cost scope. Overall, it’s about what you’d expect for the price point. It would work just fine for casual plinking or Airsoft or something similar. It’s a little too cheap for PRS or quality precision rifles.

  • I ordered two of these seeing the high reviews later noting most of the reviewers were given this red dot. It's a solidly built red dot and the solar feature works great but as far as the red dot reticle, it's not a crisp image and does have a parallax effect as shown in the images. This was exasperated by a magnifier if you add one. In sum, you get what you pay for here. If you don't add a magnifier, this an acceptable red dot to start with for the price. If you want a more pronounced/crisp red dot, pay the extra money for the next step up.

  • Great rangfinder for the money! Hard to find a rangefinder that will give you holdover information and bluetooth at this price point. Clear optics and accurate readings.

  • 5 out of 5

  • This gun safe is an excellent choice for anyone looking to securely store rifles, shotguns, pistols and gear. Spacious the 8-12 rifle capacity is perfect, offering plenty of space for my firearms and additional accessories. The adjustable shelves are a huge bonus, allows you go customize the height of the shelves for different ammo size or gun case. The construction is solid and well-made, giving me confidence in its ability to protect my firearms. The door feels sturdy, and the locking mechanism is reliable and smooth. Quick Access: The quick-access feature is a lifesaver. It allows me to get to my firearms easily in an emergency while still ensuring they are secure from unauthorized access. Secure and Safe: It offers great peace of mind, especially if you have kids or unauthorized individuals in the house. The electronic keypad works perfectly, and there’s also a backup key option for added convenience. Sleek Look: The safe has a clean and professional design that fits seamlessly into my home without looking bulky or out of place. Overall, this gun safe provides excellent value for the price. It’s reliable, secure, and versatile, making it a must-have for anyone who owns firearms. Highly recommended!

  • First off this camera works well. It captures a wide area as in my video I was out of frame with a flashlight and it picked that up. Video and pics are good quality and it is easy to setup. Having said that the SIM card is built in and there is no way to use your own, so they gig you on the renewal of the card. Cheapest plan is $169.9 USD for 12 months which works out to $14.15 per month. By the month you are talking $20 per month which is high in my opinion. Also, this camera will not work without an active SIM card even storing locally to an SD card. It also will not work if no SD card is inserted. The biggest downfall to this camera is it will not even work as a standard save to SD card device if your SIM card is not active. The signal quality for me was very spotty as well. I had to walk around the backyard for an hour to find a good cell level. They only give you about a month of SIM card usage when you sign up as well which is ridiculous. I personally, am very dissatisfied with this due to how you can not even use it as a offline device to save to SD. Would not recommend.

  • 5 out of 5
    Lot of reviews singing it's praises, but I'm here to give you facts. It's better than a red dot, but not better than a scope such as one that rhymes with rugduster (Can't say name, violates standards, smh) I got this because prism scopes are supposed to have a wider FOV than a standard scope, it doesn't. Glass is ok, but as you can see in my pics, the rugduster is clearer and has no spherical aberration (bluriness at edge). The Cyborg does. (Pics with mildot reticle is rugduster, upside down V with circle is Cyborg. You can see a golf ball by railroad track near reticle center with rugduster at 80 yards, can't tell it's a golf ball with Cyborg. Both scopes are clearer to your eye than my pics, but they give a good representation of which scope is clearer. This scope is still better than a red dot, just don't expect it to be better than standard scope of equal cost. It's also just as heavy as a standard scope. It does seem to be built extremely well, it's heavy for it's size so probably can take a beating. Also i didn't see where it mentions it has both red or green illumination and it lights ONLY the center V and circle, very crisply! Rugduster has AO (Adjustable Objective) so you can set parallax. Cyborg doesn't, but it's not that bad 30 yards and out, perfect 100 and out. Less parallax error than any red dot, period, It's tall, probably perfect for you AR guys who's buttstock is inline with receiver. Us normies with a classic gun, our woodstock is an inch or so below receiver height. So you can only use it with an adjustable cheek piece. My instructions said you can flip mount upside down to make it lower....well that's not true, turns out instructions that came with mine are for the Monstrum Ruckus, not this Cyborg...ugh. Again, better than a red dot, has 5x magnification, versus plain old 1x, it'll never leave you stranded due to a dead battery, worst case your reticle is black instead of preferred red/green reticle center. So if you're considering this or a red dot, I'd get this.

  • Great camera, comes with everything you need. Can use it with a plan or stand alone. Also has a free trial before you buy a plan. Super affordable and great quality images and video. Night vision is amazing too.

  • 5 out of 5
    Just received the Triton Navigator + and am extremely impressed! Without repeating what others have said in their reviews (because the positive comments and descriptions are reiterated by me) this optic hits all the marks for quality. The only thing I decided to add was a different mount which had a picatinny rail because I wanted the addition of a red dot for quick target acquisition at short range. If you want a cheaper option to the LPVO offerings but don't want to sacrifice quality look no further!

  • The Cyclee Red Dot is an all aluminum machined sight. I liked the multi (3) reticles. A 2 MOA dot, a semi-crosshair circle and a 2 MOA dot within a 30 MOA semi-crosshair circle. Fully adjustable brightness settings. This red dot uses readily available and inexpensive 2032 batteries and boasts 50,000 hour battery life. Mounted on a sporting rifle the mount held tight when properly installed and held zero after an afternoon of use. Has a shake awake feature that wakes the sight on when motion is detected. Comes equipped with a bikini scope cover, mounting wrench, low mount and cleaning cloth.

  • I like shooting in all forms and with all sorts of arms. Often, I need to tune and adjust my firearms and airguns and to do so I need a stable platform to hold the gun in between test firing. I purchased this Manbily shooting rest saddle to improve my tuning and shooting setup, which already includes a sturdy tripod. After unboxing the product, I was quite pleased with its build quality. It exudes sturdiness and reliability. The matte black finish gives it a professional look, and the rubber padding on the inner grip instilled confidence that my firearm wouldn't be scratched or damaged during use. Setting up the shooting rest was straightforward - it attaches to my tripod securely, and the adjustments are simple to make with the screwing lever. The saddle's compatibility with both 3/8 and 1/4 size receiver holes made it adaptable to various bases, ensuring that it would work well with smaller and large tripods. The Manbily shooting rest performed exceptionally well in practice. The solid tripod head mount for the rifle was easy to attach, and the adjustments were smooth and precise. The billet aluminum construction and clean milling of the saddle left no room for complaints. The rubber square pads on the inner grip effectively protect the firearm's finish. The clamp securely holds the rifle in place, offering the stability required for accurate shooting. It's a heavy-duty accessory that promises long-lasting performance and durability. Pro-tips. Ensure that the saddle is centered above the tripod for the best results. Use a high-quality heavy-duty tripod for optimal stability. Clamp your rifle in the center of its gravity to balance it properly. Regularly check the adjustment screws to maintain jaw tension. Talking about issues and improvements I can say that I didn't encounter any significant issues during my usage of the shooting rest. However, it's worth noting that the size of the adjustment knob might pose a problem when used with some tripods, as it could interfere with their adjustment knobs. Also, I've encountered an issue with the base that has two small protruding screws that may prevent you from attaching to a wider base, see the photos I've attached. *** TL;DR *** I wholeheartedly recommend the Manbily shooting rest saddle to anyone in need of a stable firearm support accessory and is a remarkable addition to any shooter's gear, enhancing stability and precision. It excels in terms of build quality, ease of use, and functionality. The pros greatly outweigh the minor issues of compatibility with some tripods, which can be addressed by selecting an appropriate tripod. With its solid build and versatile design, it's an accessory that delivers on its promises, earning a well-deserved 5-star rating. +++ Pros +++ 1) Sturdy and reliable all-aluminum construction. 2) Smooth and precise adjustments with a large lever. 3) Versatile compatibility with tripod bases. 4) Rubber padding perfectly protects firearm finish. 5) Excellent value for the price. --- Cons --- 1) The adjustment knob may interfere with tripod knobs and handles. 2) Protruding screws on the base may interfere with a tripod base.

  • It was a tight fit for a compact and sub compact pistols but it works! Listing pictures made it look bigger even with the measurements. Hoping I can store other personal essentials but after loading it with my 2 pistols and mags, there's not much space left. As far as quality and functionality, it's all what the description and reviews say. For the price, I think it's right on the money. It's got some heft but it won't win awards in toughness. Good deterent but bad actors can and will get inside if they really want to. For safety, it's as good as it gets offering multiple ways to unlock it. Easy set up with both software and hardware unlocking options. I appreciate the quick response using biometrics and ability to register many fingerprints accurately. The spring loaded lid pops up instantly with every successful fingerprint recognition. Glad my preferred 6 digit key falls with in the limited 1-6 key pad but if your preferred key contains numbers 7-0 you'll have to rethink of a different PIN that only contains 1-6. Other than that I think this item is designed and built well and serves its purpose of gun safety.

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