Customer Reviews With Photos
This is my second set. Very easy to adapt to Ed Brown bobtail style frame with just a hacksaw and 400 grit wet sandpaper. Laser is tight and powerful

Awesome foam and very protective and the plastic is thick but Lightweight also the seal on it is also amazing it is worth every penny and my savage 7mm-08 with a massive scope fits fine in it.

Over all seems good quality, I just opened up and noticed that the top corners of the cabinet by the door are chipping and cracked. Not sure if this was a shipping issue or quality of finish.

This ended up on a .22 air rifle but started on an AR. It did fine on the AR but was only on there because, though I have numerous scopes of higher and lower power, somehow I have never had a 4-16. I think they are so common for good reason, and probably make more sense than 6-24 in the real world. This is a budget scope, and it does a better job than it has any right to for the price. The glass has no obvious problems, the turrets are pretty good, and the parallax operates smoothly. Two things bugged me, one fairly substantial. 1) The reticle illumination glares the tube. Even turned way down, in low light, there is tube glare. I find this hard to live with. 2) Not a biggie, but since the parallax adjustment is at the front, you cannot actually mount the front lens cover as the open cap is almost certain to hit the rifle while adjusting parallax. Related note; the sun shade is nice, but absurdly long.

Overall solid quality - they can definitely take a shot. That said, one of the stand offs broke its weld with finger tightening - I mean I have an okay grip but not that strong! Also, to note, the 2x4's mount vertical (not flat) which means you can't use stand spring clamps to hold your targets (I am fast growing tired of staples and defaulting to cheap chinese spring clamps) I can see the logic (less surface area/smaller profile = less likely to take a hit) but if I had to do it over I'd be looking for a different option. Not sure I'd buy again but I don't regret it....does it's job, overall is solid, just not 10/10.

I had a plastic box for my kayak accessories. These include pole holders, rail accessories, marine radio, batteries, ropes, and a battery powered 40v pressure washer. The single compartment of the old box was hard to keep organized. The old box was made of plastic and did not accommodate odd shapes very well, either. This padded tote takes care of most all of my issues with my old box. It has custom dividers that use hook and loop (“Velcro”) to allow freedom of placement. Also, I use the zippered interior pockets to hold papers (e.g. instruction booklets) and small objects like lanyards. The construction is good and the zippers work smoothly and flawlessly. Th e handles are all good for me but if you plan on using the shoulder strap for a longer carry with heavy weight you wil want to upgrade the padding in the strap - easy to do. I have one thing I don’t like and that is that the Velcro divider attachment is. It as secure as I would like. Some of my batteries and the pressure washer can cause the divider to come off if there is not something backing it up in the next compartment. I fussed with it to make sure it was not my carelessness in attaching it. I think this would easily be fixable with wider Velcro strips on the case and dividers. Other than that, really like it and happy with the result.

Warriorland is known as being a good brand for the money in the shooting world and a lot of people like their holsters, me included. When I saw that they offered a custom fit laser for my wife’s Glock 43, it was a no brainer to give it a shot (literally). The product came the next day and I was immediately impressed with the effort given to the packaging and the item being secured inside of that packaging. Something like this obviously isn’t duty rated but you want it to be able to make it home. The packaging alone makes me believe this is a good piece of kit. Beyond the unboxing, finding a pair of batteries, an o-ring, and the necessary tools for installation and alignment. This item has a great fit everywhere except the backside of the trigger guard. Hopefully, this doesn’t cause any blisters or broken nails. Should be fine. Other than that, it was almost zeroed in out of the box and was really good. I like that it has ambidextrous power buttons and the battery level indicator on the side is an absolutely wonderful option a lot of others do not have. As far as performance and appearance goes, it’s pretty good. So far the unit has performed flawlessly and held zero well. It looks nice and fits tightly not creating a much bigger print than the original pistol. Try this laser and see if you agree with me.

I received my new ATN X- Sight 4K PRO and I was having an issue so I called ATN and spoke with Ferris Oran. He immediately knew the problem and resolved it. I highly recommend ATN.

It's all true. Buy it!

With this purchase I am now running a few Flex-Plus cams and they are great! When I pair them with LIT-22 batteries, I never have to go check them. I have one that has been out since the end of last summer and is still going strong. Great pics and videos, in a dependable product. The double battery is a great help for places you don’t want to visit often. Easy to setup and connect with. I Highly recommend.

Well, this CVLIFE 4x32 Prism Tactical Rifle Scope is not bad for the asking price of 70 bucks! It's a compact 4X prism scope. The scope looks and feels very sturdy, rigid, and well built. The magnification is fixed and cannot be adjusted, which is normal for this type of scope. It is a little heavy, weighing 496 grams, but no complaints here. Windage and elevation turrets require a small screwdriver for adjustments and are covered with caps. Caps don’t have leashes, so you should be worried about losing them when making adjustments. The 4X magnification is good for medium range shooting, but it’s fixed. The scope reticle is illuminated, and you have a choice of red, green, or blue colors. I normally do not even consider a scope that does not have illumination because it greatly limits its usability, especially in dusk and nighttime. The brightness knob is stiff, and its location makes it inconvenient to operate. Each color has only 3 levels of brightness, which somewhat limits its usability. Red is great for night, green is great for day, dusk, or dawn. I don't know when and why I might need blue, though. The scope has clear and bright optics, I did not notice any distortions, see pics. The reticle is etched on the glass and is very sharp. Note that illumination only lights up the central T-post only, not the whole reticle. On top of it, the scope is nitrogen purged and fog proof, but I did not expect otherwise. This scope also features built-in backup fiber-optics iron sight, which I have never seen in other scopes. The iron sight is located directly on top of the scope, and I'd say it's a questionable feature of limited usability. I guess the idea is that you can use the iron sight for quick target acquisition, which can be followed up by precise 4X prism scope targeting. I.e. you would be switching your eyesight from the iron sight to prism scope and back. For this purpose, I prefer to mount a red dot sight on top or 45-degree side of a scope, but this scope does not provide such an option. I don't think I like this iron sight. Also, it also comes with a green laser sight. The laser can be mounted on the scope’s integrated Picatinny rail on the right or left side. The laser sight is a completely independent unit and operates on its own battery and has its own button switch on the back. So, it’s sort of an optional add-on to the scope. The laser sight is bright enough to be used in the daytime. The scope comes with a low-profile mount, no co-witness setup available of course. The Picatinny mount itself looks ok but not great, it has two thumb screws for secure mounting, but no recoil stops. I don’t like thumb screws as they are not very secure, and I don’t like the absence of recoil stop either. The scope features a simplified variation of BDC reticle, which is excellent for mid and long-range shooting. Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC) reticles are essentially a series of reference points along the vertical axis of a reticle that relate to the bullet's flight path. The calculated trajectory is derived from the bullet type, muzzle velocity, and typical environmental conditions. Plus, the built-in ranging feature provides everything the shooter needs to engage a distant target without having to do any complex calculations. This is why BDC reticles have been used for decades in tactical and sporting rifle scopes, where you need to get hits on targets quickly. Great choice! Pro-tip. While the scope's reticle is fairly complex and provides guidance for elevation or windage adjustments, you still need to zero it first. Your best bet for zeroing it is to use a laser bore sighter. Just insert it into your barrel and zero your scope's crosshair on its dot. Then on a range, you can finish fine-tuning your aim at 4x magnification according to the manufacturer's guidelines. This will save you tons of ammo. Bottom line: The CVLIFE 4x32 Prism Tactical Rifle Scope offers solid build quality, fixed 4X magnification, and a clear illuminated reticle in red, green, or blue, making it versatile for low-light conditions. It’s a bit heavy and has caps that can be easily lost. The brightness control is stiff and not ideal, while the built-in iron sight and laser add options, though the iron sight is less practical compared to a red dot. Mounting isn’t perfect - thumb screws lack recoil stops - but overall, it's a good value for $70. Therefore, I give it 4 stars. Pros: 1. High-quality and solidly built. 2. Compact prism type scope. 3. Clear and bright optics. 4. Reticle is sharp and crisp. 5. Red/green/blue illumination. 6. Turrets are covered with caps. 7. Water, fog, dust proof. 8. Nitrogen purged and O-ring sealed. 9. Features built-in backup iron sight. 10. Includes optional green laser sight. Cons: 1. Built-in iron sight is a questionable future. 2. Only 3 brightness levels per color. 3. Brightness knob is inconveniently located. 4. Not a quick-attach type of mount. 5. Caps do not have "leashes". 6. No lens caps included.

From the moment I set it up, I was impressed by its rugged and reliable design. The built-in SIM card is super useful, eliminating the need for WIFI and allowing the camera to auto-connect effortlessly. This convenience means I can place it in remote locations without worrying about connectivity issues. I remember the first time I check I checked the live feed and spotted a family of deer passing by; it was a thrilling experience to witness such moments from afar. The clarity of the video made it easy to identify and observe the animals' behaviors. What is really like is the camera’s solar-powered feature- knowing that it runs on solar energy is incredibly practical for long-time use. I no longer have to worry about changing batteries frequently, which makes the whole experience more enjoyable. Overall, the Trail Live Streaming cellular trail camera has been amazing to me. this camera provides an experience that brings the natural world closer to you. Recommended!

Completely awful. Do not spend money on this. For something that should have been an awesome addition to my home I am highly disappointed. The one good thing is that it came pre-assembled. I was very excited about that. Everything else about it is bad. The wood is extremely thin, the "bar" for hanging your vest is actually cheap wood, not metal like you'd expect. There are no hinges on the door, instead it's held on my wooden dowels. And surprisingly the wooden dowel is stronger than the door itself. When I opened the package I found that not only was it cracked down the side before completely getting it out of the box, but when I opened the door, it fell off in my hand. I found out the door had broken along the edge before I even received it. Does not function as designed or advertised and unfortunately this will end up in the garbage instead of being a functional and awesome looking storage shelf on my wall for my gear. I repeat...this is absolutely the worst product I've gotten on ngclab.com and probably the only one star review I've ever given.

The moultrie Mobile Edge 2 cellular trail camera works in more remote locations than ever. It has a built in memory for storage and it's fast and easy to set up. Night vision looks great and the quality is amazing.

I recently got my hands on the Topdon TS004 Thermal Monocular and I have to say, it's pretty impressive for its price range! Designed for outdoor adventures, wildlife spotting, and even some professional use, this little gadget packs a punch. Here are my favorite things about it: High Resolution: The 256x192 pixel resolution with a 50Hz refresh rate provides sharp, fluid images. Durability: It's IP67-rated, so it's dustproof and waterproof, making it perfect for any environment. Battery Life: The 5000 mAh battery lasts up to 11 hours, which is great for extended use. Ease of Use: The ergonomic design and simple controls make it easy to operate, even in the dark. Wireless Connectivity: You can connect it to your smartphone via the TopInfrared app for live monitoring and control Overall, this is a solid choice if you're looking for a reliable thermal monocular without breaking the bank. Whether you're into hunting, birdwatching, or just exploring the great outdoors, this device will help you see beyond the visible. I will upload pics/videos to update this review soon.
