Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Lowest setting for the magnet thing or the light holder don't allow pistol to fit

  • This gun safe is a great investment for secure and organized firearm storage. It holds 10-12 guns, with a separate lockbox for valuables. The solid steel build, reinforced bolts, and digital keypad provide security and quick access, with backup keys and an external battery box for emergencies. Adjustable racks and a built-in LED light make organization easy. Installation was simple, and securing it with the included bolts adds extra stability. Durable, reliable, and well-designed—perfect for keeping firearms and valuables safe.

  • This is a well made and designed magnifier for use with a rifle scope. It's height is 1.4" and only works with a scope of equal height. This magnifier won't work well with red dots, so keep that in mind. It's coated and nitrogen purged so it's fog proof and waterproof. It's easy to mount and you just push a pin to move it down when just using the scope only. This magnifier is 3×22 and has an excellent co-witness.

  • 5 out of 5
    Works awesome and is fast to lock on to the flag. Has vibration when you lock on to it. Having a a Garmin watch it updates the flag location on the green. Was a good buy.

  • Love this product! Very tough and can’t be beat for the price especially! Lines up perfectly with my back up magpul flip up sights and cld not be more happier! Definitely buy 100%

  • 5 out of 5
    Originally had to return it because it was sent ina plastic bag with no part or instructions but after emailing customer service was sent the same holster back in the proper packaging with everything that was supposed to be included at no charge. Thank you CYA for making everything right! Will be recommending this product to everyone I know 🤙🏽

  • This Manbily Shooting Saddle Is everything that it claims to be. It is an updated design that offers improvements from an older model. This model was designed so both jaws travel and that keeps the center of the saddle over the tripod column for greatest stability. The shooting saddle is made from finely machined aluminum. Fit and finish are excellent. The rubber jaw covers are very soft and robust. I have no fear of the saddle damaging my well cared for gear. The removable Arca Swiss mount also has both 1/4 and 3/8 tripod mounts built in. It also has stop screws that are removable. It fits and works fine on all of my Arca Swiss heads. I have tripods ranging fro nine inch to nine feet and this saddle can take it’s place on top of any of them. Jaw travel is 0.98" to 3.15" (25mm~80mm), adequate for the saddles intended use. It would be more versatile if the jaws closed all the way. I know that would require a lot of locking lever turns. If we are going that far, let’s add a hex nut on the end of the locking lever bolt so that you can use a power driver to fully traverse the four inches of travel. As helpful as this saddle rest is at the range or in the field, it is equally useful on a Gunsmithing bench. I am going to rig a tabletop mount for it. This is another place narrower jaws would be helpful. One thing to bear in mind is that the jaw width, where ever you set it, is fixed and parallel. The jaws will not adapt to irregular or stepped surfaces. I set up an AR in the saddle and because of accessories, the only way it would fit, was to split the jaws between the hand guard and receiver. The two parts had slightly different widths so the jaws only grabbed onto the widest part and the rest was unsupported. The saddle grip was less than ideal and not to be trusted by taking your hands off it. It was still more solid than a shooting yoke. All things considered, this is a useful and excellent product.

  • I’ve had mixed luck with Pinty in the past, including having one of the reflex sites fall apart on me after a few shots. This site and magnifier look and feel better than previous sites I’ve had. There is nothing indicating this will not hold up. The dot is easily turned on and off, the control is very intuitive. The turret adjustments are some of the best I have felt. There is a nice tactile feel and an audible click for each turn. The two knocks I have on it are the size (really limits the field of view) and the price. I’m not saying this combo isn’t worth the price, I’m just saying you can get the same combo from a more reputable brand for the same price or cheaper.

  • First cell cams I’ve owned. Multi carrier and helps decide which one has the best reception. Batteries lasted almost two months. It does require 12 though. I opted to buy some of the lithium packs. Found some for $25 per pack on ngclab.com vs. $20 for 12 alkalines. The cameras take clear night pics and even alert you when batteries are running low. Liked them so much I picked up another one on Black Friday! Great value, excellent photo quality, and reliable. Pick some up, you won’t be disappointed!

  • Set up was easy. The app works well - I had no issues with downloading the app or connecting to the camera at all. They do mention a distance limitation on Bluetooth connection (about 45' I think) to effectively connect to the camera, which seems accurate based on my experience. I used the included mount, vs. strap. It was easy to set up and pretty configurable in terms of positioning the camera. Solar panel has kept the system charged for the last month without issue. One drawback, night images are not as clear as I hoped but overall I think this is a good value for a wireless, solar powered option with built in video storage.

  • Fo far, so good. Easy setup, even a child could probably have done it. The recharge battery is a must buy not having to worry about batteries. The solar panel has been keeping my rechargeable battery at 100%. Camera was placed in the woods with shades and its been holding a charge. Notifications of my camera taking a picture is what I look forward while at work. I’ll update if I start to have issues but so far, so good. Thumbs up.

  • I ordered this the add a layer of protection to some older magazines I had and as an added bonus I found that my reproduction oversized comics fit in them as well. I have ordered comic book boards and bags from BCW, so I know that they sell a pretty good product. Overall, I am pleased with this magazine board and bag set for use with my magazines and am glad that I ordered them. The only thing I can say negatively about the order is that you only get 25 of each and at $20 that's a bit on the higher end of the price range that I like to pay. When you consider that you can get a bag of bags and one of boards sold separately with 100 in each for not much more (from the same company), you will need to decide if you want to pay for the convenience of having them ready to go or not. If you don't have a large collection of magazines then I would also say that this is definitely the way to go and again, they are ready to go out of the bag. Overall, I do like this set and feel I can recommend them to anyone who needs some boards and bags for their magazines.

  • Okay so I purchased this one over a year ago. Since then I have purchased several more. Not for me but as gifts for guys at my agency, money well spent. These are great for quick cuffing people. Only one thing I would change and that’s the release on it. Sometimes it has a tendency to unlock, retention is there to keep your cuffs and hold them in place. They fit extremely comfortably for me and stays in place on my belt.

  • The best thing about this is the dual safes. A full one with electronic lock and a side storage with key. The side storage means i can use the safe portion to it's full functionality and store any extras in the side box, either next to each other or separately. Both sides are solid quality and work well, pretty good for the money.

  • This is a well thought out Mini Green Dot sight. It has the RMR footprint and is similar in size to the Holosun 507C but not the micro sized 507k. This is not nearly as feature rich as a Holusun, but at a fraction of the price I can’t fault it for having fewer features. Pros: - Tough and durable aluminum construction throughout the housing but it is very lightweight. It weighs only 1.34-ounces with the battery installed, and 218-ounces with the Picatinny Mount - It is relatively easy to adjust for windage and elevation, but a flathead screwdriver is required. - There are two buttons on the unit, on the left and right sides. You must depress and hold either button to increase or decrease the amount of illumination. You can also turn it off from any brightness setting by depressing the minus button. - The unit has an IPX7 waterproof rating, so it can be used in the rain and even accidentally dropped into water. - It has a memory function, so when you turn on the unit from any particular brightness setting, it will turn on to the last brightness setting at which you used it. - The MOTAC “shake-Awake” feature works as advertised. It auto-turns off after five minutes if there is no motion, in order to conserve battery power but it comes on instantly with the slightest movement. Note that the unit must be turned on initially for this feature to work. - It comes with a picatinny rail mount, screws of different sizes to accommodate most slides, screwdrivers, two tiny CR1632 batteries (one of which comes pre-installed), and a soft malleable dustcover. - The best part of all is that you can replace the battery without having to remove the sight from the firearm. Granted, it is not a slide out tray like more expensive models and it requires a Torx screwdriver head to open the battery compartment, but it is far superior to the models that have the battery underneath the unit. Cons: - There is no solar backup mode. If the battery dies, the unit will not illuminate. - There is no thread-locker pre-applied to the screws or provided separately. Using Loctite on all the screws is advised. I prefer purple 222 for these small screws. - There are no raised nibs or no sight lines at the rear of the sight that can act as a backup iron sight in case the electronics fail. - There aren’t any Night Vision (NV) settings. Despite my nitpicks, you are getting a well-designed unit for a fraction of the price of comparable models that are similarly featured, and I really like the bright green dot that I find easier to see than a red colored dot. I would consider this a 4.5-star model but since ngclab.com doesn’t allow half star ratings, I will round my review up to 5-stars, which I rarely give to budget dot sights.

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