Customer Reviews With Photos
This is a nice quality little gun safe with great quality back-lit buttons and a good quality finger print scanner with super fast finger print scanning. It it made of durable thick steel sheeting with a robust locking mechanism and a good quality hinge. It has a thick and very durable powder coated finish on this entire unit. It has good quality foam on both the bottom and top to keep your valuables from getting damaged. This unit comes with 2 keys, a plastic coated wire security cable, USB c charging cable and an owners manual. This gun safe can be tethered to objects via the provided security cable and it also has two holes in the bottom enabling it to be screwed or bolted down. Two screws are included. The inside storage dimensions are 8 3/4"X 6 3/4" and abot 1 7/8" deep. This is a very nice quality security box with lots of great features. Good price.
These plastic magazine covers match the product description. The quality seems good, the plastic is clear and smooth, and the size is accurate. They are big enough to fit a pretty typical (U.S. size) magazine of about 100 pages. Each sleeve includes a thin cardboard sheet that you can use to help protect from bending. I've been using them to store a couple of magazines that are thinner. I'm rating these a good quality buy.
Ok so i was skeptical at first BUT! When i opened this thing i was amazed straight away. Carry case was first thing i seen and it looked and felt durable, clean and honorable. When picking it up i felt the surprising weight within, when i unzipped the case the tripod was beautiful straight away. i set it up and i will say assembly is simple and easy! The resting fork on top is wider than most so large frame firearm or small no worries they have you covered! The tripod is sturdy all legs are adjustable with a twist lock feature allowing for the perfect height! Even better the stem under the fork is also adjustable maing this thing stand at 5 foot 10 or 6 foot. I am 5 foot 8 and it was slightly taller than me at full height. I have found my new tripod! When set up it seems very solid. it has the feature of doing a very low wide stance as well with the leg lock feature at the top of each leg. Slightly pull out adjust the leg angle an put the tab back in amd done. Worth every penny in my opinion
The UUQ Mini Reflex Green Dot Sight has proven to be a decent addition for certain applications, particularly in the recreational and airsoft markets. Its design, compatible with the RMR footprint, makes it versatile enough to fit pistol mounting plates, slides, or cuts compatible with RMR/SRO as well as 407C/507C/508T footprints. It can also mount on a 20mm Picatinny rail, which expands its usability across different platforms. This flexibility is a strong point for someone looking to explore optics without committing to a high-end sight. One of its more useful features is the 12 brightness settings. These allow the green dot to remain visible in various lighting conditions, from dim indoor spaces to brighter outdoor environments. The adjustments are smooth, and the dot itself is clear enough to aid in quick target acquisition. While this sight may not have the rugged build quality of higher-tier options, its functionality makes it an interesting choice for airsoft enthusiasts or as an entry-level tool to get accustomed to using optics. I found its affordability to be a key factor in my satisfaction with this purchase. While it’s evident that it may not hold up to the rigors of heavy-duty use or prolonged professional applications, it performs well for what it is. The compact design and compatibility with multiple mounting systems make it easy to experiment with different setups, which is valuable for beginners. In short, the UUQ Mini Reflex Green Dot Sight is an accessible option for those who want to explore using a green dot sight without breaking the bank. Its features cater well to recreational purposes, and its adaptability is a bonus for experimenting across different platforms. For airsoft or similar applications, it delivers functionality at a reasonable price point.
For reference, I own the 20-60x60 Gosky scope from several years ago that is going for about $100 now. I used the old scope to compare against this new and improved scope. I think Gosky is a great optics company for someone on a budget like myself. I actually own a pair of the binoculars for my wife that exceeded my expectations for the money. I compared them to my Bushnell’s, and they kept up in every category. Pros: More clarity from close and long range. The new scope was much clearer from the 400-yard test I did. The image was also a little brighter as well. The focus dial has been improved which is actually really nice. If you look at the photos Gosky posted there are 2 sections on the focus wheel. One for getting close to focused and one for getting what I call detail focused. It’s actually a really cool feature. You can use one dial for dramatic focus assuming you are way out of focus then use the detail focus wheel to get a really clear view without shaking the scope because the wheel spins so smoothly. The eyepiece has been enlarged. At first, I was unsure that I like this but during testing it turned out to be one of the key advantages over the older scope. I use mine for hunting and shooting at the range, the wider eyepiece allows for less strain on the eye assuming you will be glassing for long periods at a time. It was also easier to look through, you did not have to take a lot of time to align your eye with the object being scoped. This was a huge improvement. The eye piece twists out to extend like the old one which is a great feature. The zoom knob works smoothly as it should. The lateral side to side scope adjustment also works well and rotates very smoothly. The new smartphone attachment is really nice and a huge upgrade from their last version. I don’t use the retractable sunshade/rain guard all that much, but it is a nice feature to have just in case. The carrying case was beefed up and you can actually leave it on while glassing as there is a zipper on the bottom that would open up to allow attachment to a tripod mount. The new scope outperformed the older one in every way other than a couple of key cons. Cons: The weight: this new scope was a lot heavier than the older one. I weighed the old one at 2 pounds 8 ounces. The new scope is 3 pounds 13 ounces. For someone that backpack with their scope this is a big difference. The lens cover: The new lens cover seems nice at first, but this needs to be improved. It stays on the scope great, the hard part is getting it off the scope. It is almost suctioned to the scope. I actually tied a little paracord loop on the lens cover where they left a hole on the lens cover and it pulls off a little easier now. They also did not include a leash like they do with the older ones. Overall the new scope is a huge improvement and I would recommend it to anyone that is looking for something tough and reliable at this price point.
I have put lots of work into researching and finding a quality backpack that suits my needs. I wanted to have something versatile enough for taking my laptop and everyday carry items to work, to packing supplies for the gym. I was looking for something that struck the perfect balance between being durable enough to last a long time with everyday use and looking professional enough to carry to work. This bag checks all the boxes for me. 35 liters of storage is the perfect size for me. Any smaller would look strange on my larger frame, and any larger would be cumbersome for my needs. The straps extend quite a bit to accommodate my height and size wich a lot of backpacks miss the mark on. Overall this pack was a great investment that I can tell will be a permanent installment in my daily carry regimin for quite some time to come.
This thing is absolutely amazing out of the box. First afternoon a had it stretched out to 100yrds 2”MOA groups all afternoon totally happy with it!
# Solar Trail Camera Review The solar trail camera stands out for its versatility and reliability, offering three distinct power supply methods: solar power, AA batteries, and DC power. This feature ensures that the camera remains functional in various environments and situations, giving users the flexibility to choose the most convenient power source available. # Solar Power The built-in solar panel comes with an 1800mAh battery that charges via USB-C, providing an eco-friendly and hassle-free power solution. This makes it ideal for long-term outdoor use, as it can continuously recharge with sunlight, reducing the need for frequent battery replacements. # Camera Quality One of the most impressive aspects of this trail camera is its image quality. The camera offers clear visuals and supports resolutions up to 8K, ensuring detailed and high-definition footage. This is particularly useful for wildlife observation or security purposes, where clarity is paramount. # Features Equipped with motion detection, the camera can effectively capture movement, ensuring that no moment is missed. The inclusion of an SD card enhances its storage capabilities, allowing users to store a significant amount of footage without the need for constant downloads or transfers. # Ease of Setup Setting up the camera is straightforward, with easy-to-follow instructions and three power options to choose from. This makes it accessible even for those who might not be tech-savvy. # Overall Verdict Overall, the solar trail camera is a reliable and high-performing device. Its multiple power options, high-resolution capabilities, and additional features like motion detection and included SD card make it a great choice for anyone looking to monitor their outdoor spaces efficiently. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or in need of a robust security solution, this trail camera is a dependable option.
This is the product everyone needs. Pluck and pull foam is gross, a solid piece of foam that you trace and cut is annoying, so having this modular system they have developed is an absolute game changer. It’s a good made quality foam that is easily reusable and customizable. Highly recommend for everyone!
The good: scope is amazing when it comes to clarity and detail, even in high humidity. Very simple to use and toggle through settings. The Bad: This thing eats batteries, one only lasted 16min. I also had some trouble keeping it zeroed, once sighted in if I would shut the scope off and turn it back on it would be left or right a couple inches. The scope also green screened and froze up after a shot then every once in awhile it would go fuzzy (pics attached) Hopefully they get the bugs worked out because the scope is very nice compared to other 384s
The sights fit perfectly.
While this rifle case seems to be well-made at first, after trying it out, I have a few complaints. The case is very heavy by itself. When you put a long rifle with a scope and some accessories in this case, it becomes even heavier, making it problematic to carry in one hand. My other Plano case of a similar size has built-in wheels on one of the shorter sides and a handle on another. That allows me to easily roll it when needed with one hand. This case does not have such a feature, and I consider it a big drawback. Next, do not expect quality of construction like in Plano. The ABS plastic it's made of seems to be rugged and sturdy, but molding is sub-par. There are many places where it's uneven and halves do not fit well, and have gaps between them. This makes me question if it's watertight or not. It has a gasket around the edge but if halves do not fit well the gasket is useless. It has a pressure valve, but again, the question is if it's really airtight or not. My last complaint is about pluck foam inside. The squares are not properly cut and are misaligned in the middle, making it problematic to customize it exactly to the shape of your gear. End-to-end, it's a cheap alternative to Plano high-quality gun cases that works more or less fine, but it's cheap for a reason. I'd suggest saving extra money and going for a higher quality brand case. Bottom line: This rifle case in general is ok, but has several issues. It is very heavy, especially when loaded with a rifle and accessories, making it difficult to carry. It lacks wheels for easy transport. The construction quality is subpar, with uneven molding and poor fit, and I doubt its watertightness. The pluck foam is not well-cut, making it hard to customize it. Overall, it is a cheap alternative to higher-quality gun cases, and I recommend saving up and investing in a better quality case. My rating is 3 stars. Pros: 1. Rugged construction. 2. Has a rubber gasket around edges. 3. Has a built-in pressure valve. Cons: 1. Heavy and hard to carry. 2. No wheels for rolling on the ground. 3. Poor manufacturing quality. 4. Questionable watertightness. 5. Subpar pluck foam interior.
This is my second Moab. I really like the one I have. I ordered the double Tap so I could easily ID which one I wanted to grab. One for everyday. One for get home (kept loaded in my car for emergencies). I bought the Double Tap. It looks grey in the picture but mine is closer to black. You can switch the attachment for the bottom of the sling. So you can change which side you want the sling on. The Maxpediton does not have this feature. The CCW pouch is closed with velcro on top. Makes going from sling, rotate and draw very fast And does scream look out. Lots of great features. But 5.11 refuses ro update this bag!! It has 2 small pouches on the top of sling. Supposedly for phones. If you have a flip phone it might fit. But not modern phone. It just about fits my old Galaxy 9. But it's a really Tight fit! I use the other small pouch (6"x3" x 1.8") for a compass or a small army trauma bandage. Please make these larger or make it just one pouch for a new phone. Next the routing for the Camelback hose is stupid. Did anyone actually test this bag before the final production?? It is right in front of the nice felt like sunglasses pouch. So you can either use the sunglasses pouch or the Camelback tube exit. But not both! The padding on the shoulder strap and back are very good! It is also well designed for organizing your gear. Front zippered pouch is like a book bag's. It unzips on 3 sides. Places for pens/pencils, not books etc. (12x8x3" with 5 dividers including a 7x6 zippered section. Behind this is the CCW pouch. Lots of other big zippered pouches. Very easy to organize sections. Correct size Molle webbing everywhere! One the outside I attached a CAT tourniquet with EMT shears, a Streamlight, a Gerber Survival fixed blade knife, another small pouch with Fire starting materials. On the Front I have a Rip away IFAK Kit i.e. Individual First Aid Kit. The material is heavy duty Cordura like. I replaced all the zipper pulls with yellow easy to see paracord. All in all this makes a get home bag. ( stored in my truck) And the new one will be a great multi purpose bag! One
I honestly was a little skeptical at first when I got this cleaner as all the others I have used or found are harsh chemicals. Along with that they all smell horrible, but not this one! I decided to try cleaning my cmmg 22lr conversion since it had been 2 range days so close to 400 rounds since I last cleaned it. I sprayed it on and let it sit for about 4 minutes and then wiped practically everything right off. I only used a brush to get in the crevices and even that didn't take any effort. I was truly amazed how well this cleaned and was very thankful how nice it smelled. Had a nice citrus smell.
I wanted to like this holster. I’ll admit it, very clever IG Marketing got me. So let’s take it from the top: For starters I almost did not even purchase this as I wasn’t impressed with the numerous amounts of meh reviews. The bothersome part was due to the nature of shoddy craftsmanship (I’m assuming China made). Next, after going for it anyways to see for myself I received an obviously previous return. I say this because the box looked as if had been scuffed around numerous times and it did not appear new. Not a deal breaker. Unboxing it appeared as if it had been stuffed back into the box by someone like me and not careful like the seven year old factory worker who made quota that day. And there was cat hair on it. In the box was the holster, a card explaining how to set it up and some fancy raised letter VNSH stickers. I ignored all that and attempted to seat several different firearms and their claim of fits 99% was busted. Technically, YES they did fit. But how was more the concern. I tried numerous different manufacturers in all different sizes, And it was weird, some Fulls fit fine, while some carry models sat awkwardly. Overall less than half of what I tried actually fit, and no I wasn’t like the one reviewer trying to stuff a full framed with a light/optic :/ Here’s a little breakdown of that: Most Glocks were fine, it liked 19/26/43/43x but even 17’s. Sig’s were 50/50, CZ poked and needed to sit differently to be comfortable. Odd shaped small framed like older XD’s, Nanos/APX carry, EMP liked to poke. Smaller Rugers were just fine. The stitching is sus for sure, doesn’t look like it would last years. The velcro band holds up well, but it is velcro so it’s only due time before it wears out. I don’t have a belly, so I can’t vouch for the back brace feeling. But I can say it sat comfortably. Even sitting down you barely notice it. I’m not super impressed with the magnetic snaps (are internally adjustable via more velcro) to secure the frame. Just practicing draws from this I found that they’d come undone on their own from just walking. Overall, this thing is much too expensive for what it is. I have an older no-name band that I was looking to replace this one with. And I will likely just re-purchase another of the older style. To be honest the $65 with tax price point is a huge turnoff and I wanted this holster to work out. But you’re paying for $10 of material and the rest goes to their bombarding IG/FB campaign. I thought about purchasing from VNSH directly as they are doing a BOGO for essentially only $15 more. I chose not to though since I could get it overnight and know that if I wasn’t satisfied I wouldn’t have to fight the manufacturer even though they do tout a 60 day guarantee. Shame too because it is a nice looking band that is comfortable, but they definitely need to work on and refine before I’ll own one permanently. Nice attempt VNSH, try again when this thing is half the price and you improved the build quality. Sadly this product is a perfect example of how viral marketing can suck you in.
