Customer Reviews With Photos
It was way smaller than expected and is really difficult to use, buy something better with that 60$
Works great for what I needed it for to hold my air Texan .457
I like of this camera that it comes with the solar panels. Battery life is excellent because the panel continues to charge the camera. The battery life and picture quality for this particular cellular camera have also been great so far. The app is so easy to work. You can move the camera angle around as well Altogether, this is a pretty solid camera.
Loved the realism and feel of this airgun, second to none and feels just as my real steel 320 does, however on my 2nd magazine I am now having the same issues that others have mentioned, it has jammed and won't fire anymore. This is extremely frustrating considering the price you pay for this and the anticipation of receiving it, only for it not to go bang. Very disappointed in what could have been a great replica air pistol.
This combo of scope, laser, red dot, and flashlight is really awesome. There are 4 things that fit together in a nice compact package and mount easily on one rail. The sights are all adjustable for elevation and windage. The lights and the scope and the red dot can either be red or green. Items can be removed or placed on either side if you don't like the layout. All the batteries are included and all 4 devices use different batteries from each other. This a great package with lots of options to configure and make it suit your own needs. Highly recommend.
Setup is extremely easy and battery holds a decent charge. Camera easily attaches to most trees with the provided straps. Daytime image quality is very good with excellent color saturation. Night mode images are clear. Comes with removable 32GB SD card which is too small if you are looking to capture high quality images. One nice feature is the ability to set the device to capture a still image and then record a short video clip. I'm not sure why the description states the connectivity protocol is wired. This is a wireless trail cam. That said, I prefer my dad's trail cam, which has wifi capability. I don't often go out and pull the card out of the camera, then pop into the separate SD card reader I had to buy to be able to get the images off the card. If you have time to do that sort of thing, this might work for you. I wouldn't buy this for security purposes, because you just won't be able to store enough data and retrieve it in a timely manner. Note: You can set the camera to stop recording when the card is full, or keep recording over it.
I haven't used the bag for the purpose I got it yet. So for now I'll leave this here and comeback in roughly 5-6 weeks to update on how the bag holds up. The hole where you would put a luck is not big enough... I went through a few locks until I had to take a toy Disney lock that would fit it...
Such a nice bag. Lots of good usable space. My flux raider fits well, although it’s a tight squeeze with the Olight and the Holosun 509T. The back is very stiff so the gun stays in place well and doesn’t flop around.
Pretty easy to assemble. Required no adjustments before blasting clays. Tip bring more than a box of clays the first time out. They runout faster than the fun.
I just got this thing today and the latch wasn't always releasing. I found the door was getting stuck if it was closed more than very lightly. I put 3 layers of cut-up 3M command hook tape as shown in the picture. Now it doesn't matter how hard I close it the door doesn't jam and the release works 100% as it should. Patent pending. The keypad works perfect and the finger reader works as expected. It runs off AC power without batteries installed which is a huge plus.
I’m more of a product guy than a packaging guy, but gotta shout out the design team on that one. Just looks appealing to the eye and shows they have pride in their product. But beyond the looks, this optic delivers where it matters—performance. No issue getting zero and holding a zero on 300WM. If you’re looking for a high-quality rifle optic without spending a fortune, the Winchester 6-18x50 is a great choice. This glass offers pretty impressive clarity, even at higher magnifications, which was honestly quite surprising to me, so A++ there. The turrets are precise and well-built, providing reliable adjustments that you’d expect from a much more expensive optic. Easy to dial in DOPE. For the price, it’s arguably the best bang for your buck, giving you a solid, dependable scope without the need to overspend. If you want a budget-friendly yet high-performing optic, the Winchester 6-18x50 is hard to beat.
What a ripoff just an empty tube. No battery or led... not a darn thing definitely not worth it
I am a hobbyist shooter and I have rudimentary gunsmithing skills. I know enough to be able to change out sights on a handgun, so I decided to give this device a try. As Sight Pusher tools go, this would be in the midrange. You can cheaper ones, and the more expensive professional versions require a particular "shoe" that mates with the slide to prevent the slide from rising up from the channel so to speak during the sight change due to torque. This one is universal and just holds the slide down via downward pressure. This particular device is a clone of a name-brand pusher from a company whose name starts with "W", thus the name "Wednbr." The name-brand version is a bit more than twice the price of this one. I have never used the name-brand version, so I can't opine about the difference. I did watch a video or two demonstrating the more expensive version, and this one seems to be an exact clone, right down to the color. I pushed out a rear sight on a Glock 22 slide, and this one worked just fine. It appears well manufactured, there are no sharp edges, and it is otherwise well-machined, heavy and robust. Like the version this clone is based upon, there are indentations at the bottom to place the device in a vice if so desired. Based on my decades of non-professional contact with tools in general, this pusher seems just fine for hobbyist use, and I am skeptical that the name-brand version is double the price better for hobbyist use. If I was a gunsmith I probably would step up to the next quality tier of this type of device for professional use. For a hobbyist, I don't know that it is worth it to pay double for the name brand version for occasional hobby use, and I would recommend going with this version.
Camera concept is awesome. Takes clean and clear pictures. Camera does have a very bad leak issue and water gets inside the lens. I have 2 of these cameras set up and running and both have had the same issue. Very unfortunate as it's cool for the 360 photo. Price point is not valid. Camera costs too much for it to have the problems that it has. For the good- I did some research to figure this problem out. look into scoutlid (scoutlid.com). They make lids that go on top of these cameras and it will keep the moisture out from inside of the lense. This lid has been a complete problem solver and has fixed both of my cameras. I would also suggest to rub some antifog on the lense as this will help with any reason for the camera to try and fog up. Now that I have the lids on my camera and the antifog on the lense, these things work like a charm. Save the time and headache and get the lids so that you will enjoy your camera and have no issues.
