Customer Reviews With Photos

  • If you can't afford an expensive one this is safer than just a keyed stack on safe. I do like the steel bars inside I've had for a few months no issues. Easy to assemble took about 45 mins.

  • This is a very high-resolution camera that takes still images and video. It comes with the ability to strap it to a support. It also has a stand that can be screwed onto a wall or surface. The setup is simple, and it comes with batteries and a 32 Gb flashcard, very convenient. I've taken it into the woods and set it up. The camouflage matches the surroundings very well. Look at the picture in the woods and see if you can find "Waldo". The video tests that I made are extremely clear. I set the highest resolution. My other cameras don't produce anywhere near the clarity that this camera does. One drawback is that I have not been able to look at the video or pictures directly on the camera. As far as I can tell there isn't a way to do that. I have to plan on taking a 2nd SAN disk with me to replace the one in the camera and then view the contents of the 1st one later. It's been very dry around here so getting the electronics wet has not been a concern. However, it won't be long before the great PNW gets back to the normal wet conditions and then I will either need to change out the entire camera or set up a tarp shelter to deal with the camera. Usually this involves have a dry towel to remove all water to be able to open it to change out the SD card. Not convenient, but not unusual around here. My plan is to test this in the woods over some time and report back here with my experiences with the camera. I have gotten a lot of wildlife pictures in the area that it is located including mama bear and her 3 cubs, deer, coyotes, raccoons, opossums, otters, fish swimming away from otters, ducks, and other critters. I hope to get more pictures with the resolution of this camera. Overall, my tests have shown that it is a very nice camera and very useful for tracking wildlife.

  • Great cans. Good quality and nearly identical to the original versions. The only perceivable difference is that the sizes of the cans are slightly different. The overall outside length and width of the can is different by about 1/16 inch. Side by side, the lid on the new can appears to be more than 1/16" bigger length-wise. The cans seal fine and operate exactly like the original cans. My only real issue, like the originals, is that the word "stacking" is open to interpretation. Yes, there's a notch on the bottom of the can to receive the handle of the can below it but the notch isn't really deep enough, and therefore the cans on top don't feel super stable. If these are reproductions, I wish they would have fixed this design flaw. Overall these are really nice cans and I imagine they will serve their intended use for many years to come.

  • These actually arrived ON TIME, which was amazing, and out of the norm for ngclab.com lately... They are pretty much what was advertised. They feel good while swapping magazines. The viewing window is actually much more foggy than I expected, but you can see if you have ammo. I did have one split down the middle while loading it, which kind of sucks, but the super glue seems to be holding up. The final photo is a comparison to a G&G Armament hi cap mag.

  • 5 out of 5
    This holster is great don’t get me wrong, but for some reason it did not come with the belt attachment unfortunately so I’m a little unhappy with that. But all in all it’s a great holster.

  • This Lafenlin Store pistol case is good quality and heavy duty with foam inserts and egg-crate foam to protect your beloved arsenal of pistols and mags. It is quite large with dimensions 18.5" long x 14.5" (not including the feet) x 8" high and is almost the size of a guitar amp! You can tell the quality of this case not only in the design & features but also the weight which I was amazed at how heavy it is! The two latches are great quality and are easy to open & close. This case is made with thick hard ABS material so it is more than able to securely protect the contents. I really like the large comfort grip rubber handle and there are feet along the bottom as well as the back side. This case can hold up to 5 pistols and 20 mags of various calibers including the large 1911 pistols within the pre-cut foam inserts. There is egg-crate style foam on the inside of the lid for providing an extra layer of support. There is a rubber gasket seal embedded into the perimeter of the lid for a secure tight closure as well as making the case IP67 waterproof. A pressure release valve feature is built into the front of the case also. This case is great for organizing and securely carrying your pistols & mags to the gun range and makes it very convenient to have them all in one case. The foam inserts can be removed if not all are needed to make room for other shooting gear such as glasses and headphones. Included with this awesome case are two padlocks which can be used in the holes already designed into the front edge of the case. Some cleaning brushes are also included in a variety of diameters for different caliber pistols. I suggest not using this case to store your arsenal in since it would be easy pickings for thieves. Overall, this pistol case is great quality especially for an off-brand versus a Pelican case and I highly recommend it to other firearm owners.

  • This is a nice little box, but you only have to box up expensive ammo. I thought it would fit 6.5 Creedmore PRC. But the holes are about 1/16 too small. I pushed them in there and I’m hoping it will loosen up over time. But if you have 6.5 PRC it is a super tight fit.

  • This 4G solar trail camera is an excellent tool for filming indoor/outdoor content, wildlife watching or surveillance and I am pleased with it so far. The camera kit comes with a solar panel, cable, mounting belt and instruction manual. The camera itself comes with a built-in SIM card, which was quite beneficial and supports charging either using a Type-C port adapter or with the included solar panel which is a very useful feature, especially if used outdoors. The set up for the camera is quite simple, and the manual explains what the indicator lights represent, what light mode to use, etc. The camera comes with a built-in antenna, microphone and speaker, which are a nice addition for filming videos, and comes with motion detection, a light sensor to adjust brightness and a Dual source light. The resolution settings are preset, however my photos and videos turn out clear and are high quality resolution. Another cool feature is the starlight night vision, and the night shots are also pretty good quality. I also like how the camera’s design is adjustable and rotatable to best suit your needs, and the material seems to be nature resistant and durable, and it is a nice camouflage colour, good for wildlife spotting.

  • I'm just a regular guy shooting 9mms and 22lrs most of the time due to a thin wallet. I don't need a fancy crazy optics although I have a few decent one for a home defense pistol and others. I also got some cheap knockoffs to play around. So, I know some differences between decent ones and cheap ones. I've heard Cyelee a few times before, so I decided to give it a try. I really didn't expect it to be this good. I have a astigmatism so I'm somewhat picky when it comes to the color and MOA sizes. But, this red dot is just different. Let me tell you, almost all red dots I've tried (even in the Army) were blurry and had star looking blur to my eyes. Green dots, less. However, somehow for some reasons, this one is extra super duper clear in my eyes. I don't know why and how. It's still red and just reflective dot. I still see the same issue when it's in only dot mode. When it's in "circle and dot" mode, WOW. it's really crisp and clear. I couldn't believe my eyes. Then, I went to the range and tried. Well, lol, it's GOOD! Didn't have issues with zeroing and holding zeros on a 9mm direct blowback pcc. I was very impressed with it. Only thing negative is the size. If you plan to use it on like a shotgun or a rifle, this is great. It has a huge window and it's big. But if you plan to use it on a handgun, it may just be too big and wide. My review has gotten long but, I'm really that much impressed with this...

  • This game camera is great! In fact, I ordered one several months ago and this is my second one. Adding multiple cameras via the app is simple and intuitive. The pictures are impressive and you have lots of options for image quality, capturing sound or even creating videos. All settings can be adjusted via the cell phone after the initial link is established through the app to the camera. Connection is extremely simple and the interface is great. There are many features I really like: The ease of connecting the unit to my cell phone through the free app. Being able to drive or walk up within 20 - 30 feet of the camera and wirelessly retrieve the data is super nice. I download the images to my phone, then delete them from the camera and then I don't have to revisit them each time. The solar pack with power bank works well and it is not necessary to install batteries to run the camera. I put batteries in mine for backup purposes in case the sun doesn't shine for a while. These cameras can be operated for a long time without constantly changing batteries and that is a huge plus. I haven't put new batteries in my original unit and it has been up for months. Additional storage media can be added to the camera and everything just works flawlessly. No service contracts or other fees needed! Cons: The only issue I have experienced with the cameras is that the power jack from the solar panel needs to really be pushed securely into place. If not, it can slip out with the slightest jiggle. Once I firmly seat the adapter, no issues whatsoever. This is not a problem for me but wanted to mention it. I am very pleased with both units and will add more to my collection. This is by far the best and easiest game camera I have ever owned or operated.

  • Was hoping Case Club would make this case. The 200 mag case is just too big. As always, it's a solid case from them. Wasn't sure how basepad extensions would work and while it's a kind of a tight fit, G17 mags w/ a TTI +5 fits. As do 2011 20rd mags (factory & 17rd w/ Henning +3), P320 17rd w/ +5. Laid the 2011 26rd, MP5 and Glock stick mags w/ +10 on their side to fit. Mags that also fit; XDM with Springer +5, FNX 45 (gotta stagger them), S&W 5.7 (albeit tight because its so wide), Ruger Mark IV (2 mags fit in each slot), CZ S2 w/ +5, 1911 (only one mag per slot). FN 509 CC 15rd mags have the longest basepads and push into the lid foam the most but you can still close it. You'd be hard pressed to find a mag that won't fit. A razor like she uses in the video is better than a normal utility knife razor blade since you can make it longer. Now I'm just waiting for Case Club to make a deep enough case for 15-20 40rd Pmags with extensions.

  • Excellent safe to leave in your car or bring to the hotel. I wouldn’t trust it with the most valuable of things because someone can always cut the cable, but the safe itself is great. The finger print scanner works quick and there’s backup keypad and keys to open it if needed.

  • I love this case! Well worth the price! I can fit 8 pistols, or 6 pistols and 2 noise canceling ear muffs and/or ammo. Plus the 16 holes for magazines could be used for other purposes as well. Case shuts very well, and feels very durable to protect my guns safely. If you are looking for something like this, this is definitely the one to get! Highly recommended!

  • Nice case but does not ship how the pictures say, and for the price I shouldn’t have to do the work myself

  • 5 out of 5
    This scope is awesome. It’s my first experience with an IR scope, so I’ll base my experience on that. Comes with two batteries, an 32GB micro SD card, and some solid mounting hardware. PROS: extremely well built, easy to use, and decent battery life. Charges very fast as well. CONS: manual focus only, digital zoom doesn’t go that far (50 yards is really max), and the UI is a bit clunky. I love that it came with a proper SD card and is ready to roll out of the box. The buttons take a minute to get used to. Practice and memorize the controls before you hit the darkness. You won’t be able to see what they do when you’re in the field unless you turn a light on.

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