Customer Reviews With Photos
I have used a lot of trail cameras in the past and this one is pretty much feature filled. I like the build quality and it come with a lot of accessories. Picture quality was as expected and very good. This camera is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth which means I don’t have to remove the sd to see the footages. I just go near the camera and connect using the app: The app is easy to use and all the settings are right there at the fingertips. One feature that blew my mind is that I can use Solar to charge, but I can also use AA batteries so for those winter months this will come in handy when the sunlight is less
Didn’t even finish first Range day and clamp screw/bolt broke off of handle. Snapped bolt at base of handle. Unacceptable
I really liked the target, but it did not survive one range trip. Broke at the weld. Shooting 5.56 range ammo, target face is fine and it would have lasted years if the weld was fine. Can yall send me another lmao.
This is one of those items that I wish I’d found sooner, something that will make my outings easier. This is a hard shell case which can hold multiple firearms, in addition you can take out one section of it to accompany things like hearing protection, holsters, etc. The construction of the case seems solid and it’s quite spacious. The locks are solid and snap into place firmly, I also like the fact that you can put keyed locks on for travel and to keep others out. The price is reasonable, give it a try!
Have been looking for a moderately-sized, secure pistol safe like this one at a competitive price that I could use to store firearms at home and to transport to my various shooting competitions; this safe fits the bill. The safe came well-packaged and fairly quickly. It is well-built and substantial in weight, but of a size and weight that still affords transporting firearms and can be locked in a vehicle. The safe is large enough to contain my pistol in a light fabric holster along with an extra mag in a belt holder. Of note, the containment box of the safe and the "roof" both include foam protection/covering -- some don't. The biometric lock is easy to program, it is accurate and responsive, and opens and closes reliably and smoothly with a spring action on the password or the biometric fingerprint -- all essential in an emergency. The safe comes with a cable to secure it down. The safe comes with four batteries, keys, mini screwdriver, a C-charge cord and a small gun cloth (mine even came with a few spare battery compartment door set screws). Overall, an excellent "small" Pistol Safe that is a quality, perfectly sized Pistol Safe for my needs (and those of my family) at a great price. 5 Stars.
Light mags, well built, I got four mags and no leaks, this is easier to get mags for the Golden eagle M4 platform than a Tokyo marui.
The workmanship feels good, and it feels good to hold. The installation is not too complicated, and you can install it yourself if you have a little hands-on ability.
The Orpaz T40 Pro G17 Duty Holster is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a secure and durable holster. The level 3 retention system, combined with the magnetic barrel holder and quick release thumb lock, ensures the pistol stays securely in place while still being quick to access. I especially appreciate the protection it offers for both the weapon-mounted light and the optic, keeping them safe from environmental abuse and tough conditions. It’s well-designed, rugged, and perfect for duty use or demanding environments. Highly recommend this holster for Glock 17 and Glock variant owners! These are really nice holsters!
I thought I would save a couple bucks and try a holster that seem to have good reviews. This is a brand new pistol and I put it in the holster and it has a scratch on the pistol. When I look in the holster, the retention screws are sticking way out. Unless you want to scratch your brand new pistol, please do not buy this thing
I’ve been using the Moekearla rangefinder for the past few weeks, and overall, it has proven to been a great , inexpensive option for golfers and hunters. I like to golf and bow hunt. The slope feature is great for bowhunting to get the exact yardage. I much prefer this rangefinder over my last way more expensive rangefinder. One of the things that’s not really talked about is how quick it locks on to the target , which is important while hunting, because things happen fast . My previous rangefinder did not do this. The rangefinder is lightweight and has a nice rubber grip . It makes it easy to hold and lock on to the target, whether it be a flagstick or a deer😁 . The ergonomic design ensures it doesn’t slip, even in humid or rainy conditions. The buttons are intuitive, and the display screen is clear and easy to read. In terms of accuracy, the Moekearla rangefinder performed surprisingly well for its price point. During golf rounds, I tested it alongside higher-end models, and the readings were consistently within 1-2 yards of the more expensive devices. For hunting, it did a good job of locking onto targets like trees or game up to 800 yards. The 6x magnification was a nice bonus, offering a clear view of distant targets. Features: One standout feature is the flag-lock mode for golfers. It buzzes when it locks onto the pin, which gives confidence that you’re targeting the right spot. The slope adjustment feature is also handy, especially for courses with significant elevation changes. However, it can be turned off for tournament play. The rangefinder runs on a standard CR2 battery, which has held up well so far with no significant drain. It also has an automatic shutoff feature after a few seconds of inactivity to conserve power. Conclusion: For the price, the Moekearla rangefinder is an excellent value. It’s accurate, easy to use, and packed with features that rival more expensive models. If you’re a casual golfer or hunter looking for reliable performance without breaking the bank, this is a fantastic choice.
Wow. I'm pretty impressed with this little game cam. Easily the best one I've had so far out of about 5-6 over the years. Motion detection and range at night seems to very pretty decent. Pictures list current time and temperature, something not all of my cameras have done. Picture quality seems decent; the feeder in the picture is probably 30 feet away at least. I think my favorite thing about this camera is the Wifi. Yeah, you have to download yet another app to your phone(I'm an android guy and it works fine for me) if you have an issue with that, maybe a wifi cam isn't for you? The simplicity of just opening the app after setup and it automatically connects, no messing with taking out the SD card and trudging into the house with it. All meeting appear to be adjustable from the app as well, once it's set up. Can't comment on battery life since I've only had it up a few days, but seems decent so far. Overall, I would definitely pick this game cam again.
I purchase this 10-pack so we can share the magazines with my teammates. Recommended!
Well, just received this last week. Didn’t even get a chance to use it in the rifle, because the extension is snapped away from the rest of it. Was whole when I received it. Put batteries in, worked, put it in same package box, then seen it like this once I got to the range. It does push good air from what I feel, and the reviews I see are good. But as far as the durability, well maybe I was unlucky enough to get a bad one on the durability end. Disappointing for what I paid. Guess I gotta send it back. I wanna give them another chance based on the reviews and hope this doesn’t happen again. Hoping to give a better review in the near future.
I installed 2 of these camera on my property in Tennessee. I live in Florida so for me to do a reset after speaking with Reolink customer service and warranty it wasn’t that easy to diagnose. They weren’t able to assist me with a warranty call unless I was next to the camera. I placed 1 in the front of my property and 1 in the back pasture. All communication with the data cards showed to have good signal. Shortly after installing both camera they stopped working on command. Pan and zoom would had a delay in movement and the live stream wouldn’t stay connected so real time didn’t work. I am going to retrieve the cameras from the property and return them to ngclab.com when I have time for a 12 hr drive to retrieve them from the trees they are mounted on. Photo attached showed the signals but camera doesn’t respond.
Everyone has an opinion so keep that in mind, to me; I like it better than the PA Nova. 1st it is cheaper (for now) 2nd I like the finish and shape of it and because it has a larger FOV and shorter Eye relieve (by a 1/4 of an inch! and 3rd The crosshair are slightly thicker but it allows me to sight it in for 50 yards; so from 0-300 yds I can just place my cross hair dead center and hit the "A" zone all day long, and if I really want to be precise I can hold dead center for a 50 and 200 yds shots (200 will be less than an inch low) at 100 yds use the 6 O'clock hold method to hit dead center, and at 300yds use the 12 O'clock method and I would be 1 MOA groups from 0-300.... and finally, the glass is less tinted.... the PA and the Vortex Siren have a smokey tint to the glass, this one has it also but way less noticeable, u really have to try hard to notice it but the other 2, are very noticeable. Oh and the wind hold arrows on the horizontal stadia and the thick lower area of the cross hair, do forces you to intuitively focus on the center of the reticle.... Pictures are from the 200 yds line and 300 yds line. And the final picture demonstrate what I am talking about in regards of 6 or 12 O'clock hold
