Customer Reviews With Photos

  • This is well made and durable. Will be nice for packing bow when walking distances. I plan to use for public land hunting when I have to take in saddle and climbing sticks. The ability to carry my bow in the bag and on my back is one less thing to handle with your hands. Overall very nice, I recommend.

  • I truly can’t believe that this is priced at 60 dollars. Got it yesterday felt real stiff loosened up the retention two full turns still soooo tight on the firearm ripped the tlr right off the rail the first time drawing second time I looked at the light all scratched up and marked up. DO NOT BUY RHIS HOLSTER..spend fort more dollars and get a tier 1 or vedder..and i and a BIG ngclab.com holster guy..used to be atleast very very poor product

  • Unique game that should be a fun alternative to the ever present cornhole at picnics and parties. While these are plastic axes and not as dangerous as steel, they are still hard plastic and throw easily so be careful. Having said that This has been fun trying it out and I am having a hard time trying to keep it a secret until next summer's family reunion. I think it will be a hit. As you can see at the end of the video you can stick one into another for a double bullseye.

  • The listing for this only indicated that it fit the Shield EZ. I wanted one for my Equalizer and as I understood it the front part with the rail and the trigger guard on both guns are the same. I took a chance and ordered it, and I couldn't be happier. As you can see, it fits perfectly. It was extremely easy to install and even came with an extra battery that you can change without having to uninstall the laser. The finish matches extremely closely to the polymer of the gun and when installed you would think that it was actually built as part of the gun. It looks and works great! It is ambidextrous with a push button on each side. You press and hold either button and it will stay on only as long as you hold the button down. That would be the momentary function. You can also do a quick Press of either button and it will turn on and stay on until you do another quick press to turn it off. Using it this way makes the buttons work as on-off switches. This setup makes it both easy to use and versatile. As far as zeroing it in goes, I adjusted the windage and elevation so that it is hitting 1 1/2 inches below the point of impact. This does make it so that I need to place the laser 1 1/2 inches below where I want the POI but it makes it so that it is as accurate at 5 yards as it is at 25 yards. I also have a red dot on the gun that co-witnesses with the iron sights so I have options. To help understand how I rate items: My philosophy is, that for a rating system to be effective, the highest rating and the lowest rating should be reserved for a relatively small percentage of the best and the worst products. If I give a product four stars, it is because I believe it is a very good product. To get five stars from me requires a product to go above and beyond and really impress me beyond my expectations. By the same token, a product has to be VERY, VERY bad to get only one star from me. One thing that I DON'T take into consideration with my ratings is price. I may make a general statement such as “this is a good value” but it will not affect my star rating. The reason is that product prices change, even from day-to-day. Also what one person may consider a good price someone else might not. I feel it is more important to review the quality and features of a product and let the buyer decide whether the current price is worth it to them. Another thing that I don't take into consideration are issues with shipping. This is because the seller does not always have control over that. Following is each of the five categories of *stars* and how I assign them to a product: ***** Five stars - The product exceeded my expectations. I really love it and would actively suggest it to friends and would certainly purchase it again if needed. **** Four stars - The product met my expectations. It does what it claims to do. I like it and would recommend it to someone if they asked about it. I would Most likely purchase it again if needed . *** Three stars - The product is average and for the most part does what it claims. There may be a few things I don't like about it. If I recommended it to someone, I would state my reservations. I may purchase it again if I could not find a better alternative. ** Two stars - The product fell far short of my expectations. It may, in some respects, do what it claims to do but has far too many problems to overlook. I would never recommended it to someone nor would I ever purchase it again. There is a good possibility I would return it. * One star - The product is terrible. It has way too many cons and few if any pros. I would actively warn my friends away from it and would most likely return it if possible.

  • I’ve been considering one of Magpul’s Daka cases for awhile. However, I don’t often need a hard case and the cost is pretty high….So I was thrilled when I saw this insert option, because I had an old Plano case sitting in the garage unused. This particular setup says it’s made for the Plano AW2 and I have the original Plano AW 36 inch. The dimensions of the 2 cases are the exact same and I was confident this would work…And I can confirm that it absolutely does. I did have to make a slight trim to the foam to accommodate the pressure relief valve (see photo), but the instructions state this may be needed. And the AW2 has the same valve, so I’m sure you’d be trimming the foam either way. I absolutely LOVE this concept and I am incredibly pleased. The problem with regular foam is it only fits 1 setup. After I changed the brace and optic on the specific AR the original foam was cut for, the weapon no longer fit correctly in the case. So it sat unused for the last 2+ years. I’ve seen some negative reviews for this Daka system and I do not understand that perspective. This setup can be edited and adjusted for essentially anything you can conjure up, whether it’s rifles, pistols, ammo or accessories….In the 36 inch case, I can fit a 16 inch carbine and included some pics of a couple setups, just to give an idea of what’s possible. The quality is excellent like everything else Magpul does, and the guns are locked in tight and protected. $100+ is still a steep price, but it’s much cheaper than a new case. If you don’t already have case to swap the foam out of, you’re prob better off just buying Magpul’s case that already includes the foam. Overall, I’m thrilled with this purchase and I have no regrets whatsoever. I would absolutely recommend the Daka grid system to anyone that needs a hard case for their weapons.

  • 5 out of 5
    My initial impressions of the scope are very high. I got it yesterday and have messed around with it but haven't gotten it to the range yet. My experience with optics is I have some lower end vortex scopes, and a 200 dollar spotting scope. The only high end glass I have used has been.on other people's rifles. I live in a northern state with lots of cloud cover so I can't comment on how it'll hand bright harsh light. The box came sealed in plastic with some items not mentioned in the description. It comes with a pair of cast aluminum scope rings for a picatinny rail, a lens brush, microfiber cloth and a scope leveling kit. The scope comes with spring loaded lens caps as well. Everything came in plastic bags and I removed them for the pictures above. The scope from a visual stand point was flawless. The finish is consistent from the hood back. The wind age and elevation turrets have clear clicks, each adjustment has a clear line and to zero stop there is only one screw to lock. The dial for parallax adjustment is large with clear markings for the different ranges. The Reticle illumination is adjustable and 7 settings including off. The Reticle itself is clear and everyone has their own preference for Reticle so look at the picture and make up your mind if you like that. To zoom in there is a lever to help rotate to zoom in and out. Every part felt very solid, smooth and much better quality than I normally pay for. The clarity of the glass is very good. Prior to mounting I looked a a f150 650 yards away according to my range finder and could make out most of the details. I couldn't make out lugnuts but I could everything else. This was on an overcast day. Once I get it sighted in I'll update on that part. I think it'll be easy and quick though.

  • This unit worked flawlessly and measuring low data and velocities. This give me the much needed data that I needed to perform the best. This chronograph is such a game changer.

  • 5 out of 5
    Otis makes some good tools. Overall, this set is a good value for the price. It's getting harder to find brass cleaning tools at a fair price and this has mostly brass components, other than the pin punch. Great way to get the BONE tool if you don't already have many of the other included tools. The range of tools this kit has is really hard to find for the price which was the big selling point for me. It comes in a hard plastic outer case, which is nice when I stuff this in my "box o gun cleaners". The smaller black nylon case is really well designed in that, while tight, it will close. Only concerns here are that the bore brush is protected by a chopped up piece of cheap plastic tubing that doesn't fit well and the zipper on the nylon case, given the snugness, likely wont hold up if used frequently. Gotta cut costs somewhere right? They did a great job of cramming a lot of stuff in a small space while ensuring protection from damage. The CLP isn't the best choice and had they included the Otis or Breakfree CLP, they would have gotten 5 stars on value, making up for the lack of included t-handle to go with the rods. All in all, this set has the best range of useful tools, including harder to find tools, at a high quality being mostly brass with bronze brushes, anywhere near this price point. The set is solid for really anyone that needs to fortify their 223/556 cleaning collection but is stellar for: 1. The person who just got their first 223/556, has no cleaning stuff for it, and wants to start practicing. This set has everything they'll need to prep (CLP) and clean up afterward 2. The range/travel bag that is going to see heavy, extended use (although in this case, definitely get a better CLP/Oil/Grease).

  • Questions of firearms security aside ... This gunrack strikes me as a handy much-better-than-nothing accessory, especially for folks with small "clothes closets" firearms collections/accumulations. In my younger years my longguns usually resided in closets leaning against the back wall or corner, with handguns usually on the shelf above. O'course, I grew up in a different Age. Upon assembly, I was delighted to find that I could pick up the empty Mondazie gunrack with ease and carry it around the house. With the screws properly tightened it feels surprisingly solid. I carried it to my, um, Firearms-related Activities Area in the basement (the "Bunker") and loaded it with 11 ~10lb/ea longguns (mostly Milsurps). The gunrack easily handled the 100+ pound load. I played a bit with the (rather silly) arrangement of some handguns as shown in the website images. I found that I could actually get many different revolvers (in addition to the easily balanced pistols shown) carefully balanced upright as in the pics. Heaven forbid that you would bump that unsupported gunrack with 8 handguns so-balanced as displayed in the pics. Not only would they probably fall over, but since no SIDES are provided on those shelves, some would likely end up on the floor and/or hitting one or more racked longgun. In addition to the no-shelf-sides issue, access to those shelves (especially the bottom 2) would be improved with a foam kneeling pad. If I purchased this for a clothes closet accessory, I would complete the project by building a box the length & depth of the gunrack and 18"-24" high. with the gunrack mounted on that (and attached to both box & wall!) the shelf spaces would be more accessible/useful and the box could be fitted-out for more related storage. For those of us with larger collections/accumulations and proper storage for same, this Mondazie Gun Rack could still come in handy. Many times, after a day out, I have found myself left with firearms that require cleaning and/or work before returning them to their place in a gunsafe. This little easily-mobile-when-empty gunrack could prove itself to be a handy and easily deployable Temporary Parking Spot for those firearms. This is a well-crafted and well-packaged product. There are plenty of images on the website showing the assembled gunrack, so I have uploaded some pics to give some idea of how the components arrive. Enjoy!

  • This holster is well made of quality materials. It holds a glock pistol very well and firmly. The retention is great and the draw is quick and positive with the available options. I am happy with it for the price!

  • I wanted to like this light/laser/holster set, but unfortunately the quality isn't there. When I first mounted the laser light, I tested it by trying to move or jiggle it while on the pistol, and I managed to pull it off fairly easily. I went to tighten it further, and after one more rotation, the screw almost immediately snapped (see the attached image); I'd have to either mount it loose or not at all. Even with a replacement screw, I don't think I would trust the quality of this light laser on my handgun.

  • It's fits great, the padding feels iffy at times though but you can easily readjusted and its amazing for it's value and the quality is sturdy but one problem is that the comms sound eh quiet could be better but what do you expect from replicas. But they look cool and the function and movement is great.

  • This is my second review of the SpyPoint Flex S. My first Flex-S would not last a week in the field, with both the Solar Battery being fully charged and 8 new AA batteries it lasted 5 days & 123 photos before going dead. After talking to Customer Service several times they agreed to replace it. I received the new camera right away and they provided me a return slip to ship back the other one. At the same time I purchased a LIT-22 lithium power pack. I fully charged both the new Flex S solar pack and the LIT-22 power pack. I had my camera setting on Standard Operation Mode, IMAGE on Photo , Motion delay 1 minute, Multishot on 1, & Sensitivity on Low, Cellular set-up Sync Frequency (6 times per day), in the General Settings I had it on Auto, C.S. told me that if the solar battery got low it would automatically switch to the LIT-22 back-up. (THIS SEEMS TO BE A MAJOR FLAW IN THERE SYSTEM). I placed the Flex-S camera back out on 12/26/2023 around 2pm tested everything , camera was facing South ( so was receiving sunlight most of the day) , my Signal was 50% and working correctly. When checking my status 4 days later after receiving quite a few pictures , the App was still telling me that the Solar battery was at 98% and the LIT pack @ 100%. Then 2 days later I quit receiving photos, I manually switched it to the LIT pack and it started communicating again. This lasted to 1/6/2024 (another 6 days) and it totally quit communicating. Yet when I checked the status it still said Solar Powered battery was at 98% and the LIT battery at 100% (see Photo). In those 12 days I did receive 189 photos , photo quality has never been a problem (See Photo), ease of set-up and using the app is Good, Customer Service is better now than ti was before Christmas , and I think that was just a volume issue. My main complaint is about how it is powered. It does not keep good control of what the actual status is of the batteries , and because of that it does not automatically switch to the other power source when needed. The other issue I have is that the only way to fully charge the Solar Battery is to pull the Camera and take it home so that it can be charged overnight. I would much rather see swap able power packs that you could take out and replace with a fresh pack without having to remove the camera from the Field. Thanks for listening!!!!

  • For anyone on the fence as whether this is a good combo, let me tell you, it's great. 2 for the price of 1, compared to the more expensive name brands out there. Packing is great, came with good instructions for setup. The packaging provides a strap big enough to secure around a 55 gallon drum. As comes with anchor and screws to secure to a hard structure. Quality appears just as good, if not better than the more expensive competition. The cloud storage is great. You do not need an XD card. No battery to go dead during the long trip away from the camp. The solar panel has plenty of footage to run it away from the camera itself. 10 out 10. Would 100's again. UPDATE: Been using these cameras now for 2 weeks. Image and video quality are superb. Solar panels have kept the camera charge full the entire time, even on cloudy days. The pricing plan I chose was around 14.00 a month. There is an option to upload all videos to a cloud based storage or you can chose the SD card route. I would definitely recommend if you are thinking about purchasing.

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