Customer Reviews With Photos
I was so excited to open the case until I noticed that I didn't got a magazine to use my marker. That's just disappointing. Is there any way to get a magazine sent to my address?, I paid for the whole product and obviously I require a magazine to use it.
Seems to have good build quality. Metal outside housing, feels good in the hand. The chevron is illuminated adequately inside my apartment.
It’s a nice scope but mine came with a bunch of paint chips missing haven’t figured out how to see if I can get a new one yet though. If it was in better condition out of box I would have left 4-5 star review
Will not fit .357 magnum or 1911
As competitive archers, we've been looking for a "travel" spotting scope that was smaller, and lighter, than our full-size scopes. We had tried the Roxant Blackbird, which was agreeably small and packed well; it also is delicate and breaks easily (the eyepiece falls off). Finding the Vortex Crossfire 12-36 x 50 was the answer to our problem. Small enough to pack easily, and very, very durable. The Crossfire exudes quality, too, and the lifetime warranty is amazing for a $200 scope. Having the built-in Arca plate is perfect! After the whole 2024 season of travel to 8 tournaments, the Vortex is in perfect shape. Optically, it's not as good as our full-sized Nikon Prostaff scopes, but darn close - easily performs at 90% of sharpness and chromatic aberration as the Prostaff. Eye relief is quite good when wearing sunglasses, and it's easy to score X10's at 70 meters. Really happy with the Crossfire, we bought two.
I have another smaller safe from RPNB and wanted to upgrade to a bigger size and I wanted my pistols to be in the foam to keep things safer. Everything about this safe is quality and equal to my other one besides the size and thumbprint option.. the big problem is that one of my pistols doesn’t fit in the safe using the foam. I’ll provide images. The gun that doesn’t fit is the Canik TP9 DA. But my hellcat and my Canik TP9 SC fits just fine. It sucks that they don’t all fit in the same safe though which was the reason I purchased the safe to begin with... if you take the foam out it’ll fit easily. But the foam is a must for me.
This scope has good eye relief and has good glass for a $100 scope. I'm happy with my purchase and I know my Dad will like the clarity and big eye relief compared to his old Simmons Aetec.
owned about 6 months. it’s worked pretty well in that time. .556 and fast rounds leave small marks but that’s expected. Last range trip the ears broke off. They were never directly impacted. just cracked and broke off from the stress. I put about 20 rounds of 8mm mauser on target and about 10 of .270. ballistically 8mm is about like 30-06, but should be under the recommended 3000fps. you should be okay if you stick to anything smaller than 7.62x39 and .556 Hanging hardware has had no issues.
This is a sturdy, well built, gear stand with space for helmet, vest, and other gear. We will be using it at the pop-up store at the local AirSoft field to showcase the gear. One star is removed because the base of the stand does not have adjustable feet so it may wobble a little on an uneven floor. Also, there are no pads on the base and nowhere to attach some pads, so it could scratch wood floors.
This biometric safe demonstrates exceptional durability, providing long-term protection for valuable assets. The straightforward setup process ensures quick and convenient installation. The aesthetically pleasing packaging enhances the product's presentation. Delivery was remarkably expeditious, surpassing expectations. This safe is highly recommended, and I would readily repurchase.
La recomiendo 💯
Paid close to $210 for this, it was delivered with one of the rubber feet missing. Not a big deal, I'll just call them, or message them through ngclab.com and ask them to send me 1 rubber foot, so the container doesn't wobble when I'm cleaning. Well silly me for thinking that was an option. You cannot talk with a human if calling them, they just direct you to the website to fill out a "request" for contact. On ngclab.com, no option for contacting seller, only "return or replace". Way to go Real Avid, good game, this will definitely be the last item I purchase of yours. I cant count how many other items I've bought for myself, or gifts for someone else, not any more. I will purchase all my supplies and gifts from your direct competitor from now on. Make Customer Service Human Again.
Right out of the box these feel cheap. They are lightweight but also feel like they are fragile. The buttons even click like the unit is cheap. However, once you turn them on and start using them they are pretty good. I've used them in daylight and in the dark and they work well for both. For me they certainly don't replace binoculars, they are nice for nighttime use. These work on infrared, so they have a bright IR led that "lights up" the area you are looking at and the goggles can see the infrared. Keep this in mind when considering range and set your expectations accordingly especially considering the low price. These are about half the price of higher quality units. I have a set of the higher end brand and they really are quite a bit nicer and have separate eyepieces with moulded rubber cups. For the price I think these are nice, but if they are going to be used for anything but novelty I would opt for something in the $100 range.
I bought the model that was a bit too small for my pistol - the holster is designed for the Sig Sauer P238, a .380 auto, and I needed a holster for a Sig P938, the 9mm variant. The specs from Sig have the two as less than a quarter inch off in any relevant dimension that would seem to matter, but I wanted to buy American and preferably a smaller business so I took the gamble and it paid off. It took a couple weeks of sitting in the holster before the leather shaped out to fit the 938 really well, but after the break-in it sits nicely and has great friction retention. Unless I sharply shake towards the ground, the holster doesn't let the 938 go. I can hang upside down, and roll on the ground, and it doesn't fall out. Not bad for the design. The holster does not cover the trigger completely, which could be a deal breaker for some, but as I *always* carry in amber this is less of a safety concern for me as those who carry hot - red status - so take that as either a warning or not. My only concern is that the stitching on the inside of the leather that makes contact with the edges of the Sig as it is holstered has already begun to fray, but I anticipated that as I am the dummy who stuffed a too-large 9mm into a .380 holster. I suspect some fabric or super glue carefully applied will help reinforce the stitching. Paired with Relentless' single stack 9mm IWB holster for the additional 7 round mag, this is my EDC. I will replace it, should it die, with another from Relentless, and I feel that says everything I need to say.
Can't trust it dont know who would think that an o crimp connector and a stud will keep it from bing stolen i can pull the connector of if I yank on it sending it back
