Customer Reviews With Photos
This is a really well made holster. But it might be a little too small on my sig p290rs. We will find out when the leather molds to the gun a little better. This holster is comfortable, high quality, and my draw speed is good even with the leather not broken in. This is such a nice holster, if i dont like it on my p290, i will buy a new gun for it.
Mounted the AT3 RD-50 PRO an my most recent AR9 pistol build. Matched up on pic rail perfectly with no play or wobble. Dot is crisp and clear. Glass is really quite good considering cost. Adjustments were tactile and audible, and allowed straightforward zeroing with only 15 rounds, including a five round group to confirm. Targets shown were shot offhand at 20 yards, which seemed like a logical zero for a 5” barrel length bag gun. All in all, I like almost everything about this red dot... What’s NOT to like? I feel the rubber armor is a bit fragile, and seems a bit of an afterthought to me, especially the lens caps, which won’t stay connected and out of the way. I’d prefer much thicker armor, and more positive mating of the lens covers. Does this really matter? No. Has nothing to do with the actual effectiveness of the optic, and is more than outweighed by the included riser mount which seems of good quality, and is a pretty classy looking attachment method. Fantastic value. Great battery life. Really useable dot that gets plenty precise and can also be bright enough for any outdoor conditions I can think of. Comes WITH MOUNT, (PRO model). Armor could be better, but at least you have some protection. Lifetime transferable warranty. Highly recommended.
As an avid hunter, I’ve been in the market for a range finder for some time now. Having access to accurate, real-time data during a hunt is crucial for making ethical decisions and ensuring a successful outcome. This range finder exceeded my expectations in several ways. It fits comfortably in my hands, and its ergonomic design allows me to access both buttons effortlessly without having to stretch my fingers. The compact size is a bonus, making it easy to handle during active hunts. I appreciated the thoughtful inclusion of a carabiner and the rubber-coated carry string. These features add an extra layer of security, ensuring the range finder stays with you during movement and reducing the risk of losing it. One of the standout features is the seven different modes, which provide versatility for a variety of situations. I tested its accuracy around the house and found it spot-on within the tolerances specified in the description. Outside, I’ve ranged everything from squirrels to random objects in my backyard and even items around my neighbors' yards. A small challenge I encountered was when ranging near trees—sometimes the laser would hit a branch instead of the intended target. However, this is a minor issue and doesn’t detract from the overall performance. In summary, this range finder delivers on its promises. It’s reliable, user-friendly, and packed with useful features. I would recommend it to any hunter looking for a tool that ensures both accuracy and ethical hunting practices!
After hunting around for a compact gun safe upgrade, I landed on this one mainly for the fingerprint feature. Been using it for a few weeks and overall pretty impressed with what you get for the money. Space-wise, it's perfect for my needs - easily fits two firearms with room to spare for some extra mags. The build quality feels substantial, and the biometric scanner works reliably about 90% of the time (which is better than most I've tried in this price range). Here's the weird quirk though - the keypad only goes up to 6. Yep, you read that right - no 7, 8, or 9. Kind of throws you off if you're like me and had a specific PIN in mind using those numbers. Not exactly a deal-breaker, but definitely limits your combination options and feels like an odd corner to cut on an otherwise well-thought-out safe. Despite this limitation, it's still a solid choice if you're mainly planning to use the fingerprint access. The construction is sturdy, interior is well-padded, and it does its main job of securing firearms reliably.
Love this belt! It’s not the first KORE belt that I have, so I’m already familiar with the product, and this belt has been nothing but great. The multicam is perfect, it came exactly as advertised, the ratcheting is game changing and the overall support is unlike anything I’ve had. Great belt for ccw.
I purchased this RMSC micro dot to replace the pre installed Holosun 407k x2 on the Mossberg 940 Pro Tactical Shotgun. The Burris FastFire C is a perfect fit, it held zero after 250 rounds of buck, slugs, and birdshots! I rated it 4 stars because the battery is installed at the bottom which will require for the dot to be removed.
BIG backpack with lots of room and also a rifle and bow holder for hiking the back country. It's not cheap material and a massive plus is the zippers are all double stitched. Honestly feels as well made (almost) as my maxpeditions and seriously feels better made than my ridiculously expensive Sitka backpack. I LIKE IT!
I live in a rocky part of the country, so finding a place to get 4 legs down deep enough to keep this from tipping over when shot is hard. If the soil is TOO loose, the impact of the rounds will push the target over. It held up to 9mm carbine but I would expect it to survive larger rifle rounds very well. Red paint is easier than the included stickers for coverage.
The can't keep a Bluetooth connection still trying to reset 😕
This is just a magnifier scope. It must be used in conjunction with a red dot (or similar) scope/sight system. This scope is not intended to be used on its own. Good quality and solidly built. Feels like all aluminum construction in the housing and mount/hinge. The swing away hinge works smoothly and feels solid. Comes with some small tools for install as well as a couple extra mounting plates. I think the extra mounting plates are different thickness, allowing for some adjustment up and down of the magnifier, in case it doesn’t line up perfectly with your red dot. A couple observations: while small install tools are included, there is not a Phillips screw driver. Odd - because the hardware includes Phillips head screws. Also, the focus is adjustable, but the zoom is “locked in.” This might appear confusing based on the housing marking on the focus adjustment dial, which has a “+” and a “-“. It might appear, based on the markings, that the zoom is adjustable in and out. However that is not the case. The dial only adjusts focus. In summary, this is a good quality magnifier, and should couple well with many red dot scopes.
So glad I picked this up. It's a ton of fun. Actually this is my first airsoft. It's super simple to assemble and operate although I wish it had a quick start guide to tell you how to load the magazine but we figured it out and not springs were lost in the process. It comes with one battery and one magazine so I figure everyone will need at least another battery and several magazines. Just be prepared to spend a little more plus ammo. Shooting isn't loud. At 10 yards you need to aim a little high but set the sights and it is fairly accurate and even penetrates the chipboard target it comes with. Impressive. Safety wise, it has 3 settings (safe, semi, and full auto) and will empty a magazine in short order on auto. It comes with an orange flash hider which is wise because kids running through back yards with these today isn't a recipe for success.
Pretty good, cancellation of noise from shots works fine - totally bearable for ears. Other, low sounds from environment are heard well or even amplified if you increase the volume. It's funny how they don't sound natural but more like from a TV set or radio (weird feeling when someone talks to you and you have the impression like it's the TV :)). Cons: - There's some significant background static, especially when volume is high. - There is no clear indication of + and - for batteries and the contacts are exactly the same on both ends (not the usual spring for the minus). Had to figure out myself through trial. - The protective eyeglasses are cheap/low quality, and the five pairs of ear plugs..., well you can get like 60 pairs of those for about $9. So I'm now wondering if it was worth paying additional ten bucks for those extras, including the bag. I'm inclined to think it wasn't. Should've gotten just the earmuffs - the same seller offers them without the bag, glasses and earplugs for $10 cheaper.
I really like that this night vision kit comes with everything...case, data card, strap. It's easy to charge and fun to use. I really like being able to ser the animals that come out at night in my backyard. The quality is good and the goggles provide great visibility.
This Paragon prism riflescope is really good quality! It's nitrogen purged to keep it fog proof and has an ip78 rating for complete waterproofness. The sight window is clear and crisp and the adjustable reticle is easy to see. I like the riser adapter so you can use iron sights to co-witness. This sight is easy to mount on a picatinny rail and is best for rifles and long guns. I'm very pleased with it!
