Customer Reviews With Photos

  • This is a great backpack. I chose the gray color to look a little less "tactical." It is really well built out of quality materials. The Molle are laser cut into an attached piece of robust nylon. Its really a nice looking touch as opposed to sew on nylon strips. Its very roomy, it has a laptop compartment, many internal netted compartments and a topside quick access pocket for things like your keys, wallet, etc. I think this will be really useful as a travel pack as it would quality as a personal item and it has a good capacity for some extra cloths or personal items. Their is also a CC pocket on the outside that is fairly easy to access. The CC pocket has a built in holster and spare magazine holder. Both are held in place by some very strong Velcro. In summary, this is a great choice as an everyday pack or travel bag. It has quality fabric, zippers and many useful compartments. I have no doubt it will hold up well for many years of service, even with rough use. There are several hooks and straps along with a good sized Molle system to attach other items. There are 2 beverage holders as well. I recommend it.

  • This is my first thermal I have ever bought and I absolutely love it. I bought the S2 version to save a little money and to try it out without breaking the bank for a thermal. Very impressed with the ease of use and the image quality of the RIX. The video is before I mounted it and was watching a coyote walk right behind the house about 100 yds out. After mounting it to a 300 Blackout it was time to sight it in. Was able to zero it in with one shot using the sighting in feature and the included thermal targets in broad daylight with ease. Went back out the next day a shot a few rounds to make sure zero was still held. Took the RIX thermal off and added it to a .22 and was able to zero that gun as my second gun. The pics of the target are at 100 yds for the 300 blackout using the included thermal target. The .22 was sighted in at 50 yds. Also zeroed it on 5.56. It’s nice that you can store multiple zeroes if you plan on moving the thermal between guns. Next came some testing on moving the scope back and forth between the 3guns and seeing if zero would be held. Shot about 200 rounds between the 3 guns moving the scope between the 3 and it held zero perfect during the shooting. As long as you lock it on the rail in the same place as you zeroed it from, it worked flawlessly. This thermal is a game changer for seeing what’s out there at night. So far so good and I will definately be buying RIX again. Excellent value for the money spent.

  • Purchased this optic for my Taurus TX 22. It is a perfect fit. The glass and red dot are of exceptional quality for the price. Easy to zero and holds zero to perfection. Bonus…..the battery is already installed! You cannot beat the price on this. If you can get a Triton optic don’t hesitate to purchase. You will not regret.

  • I'm not a big fan of gadgets on my weapons. But this green laser for the P365 by WARRIORLAND, is top notch. It's easy to set up, 3 screws to separate the the sides, place over the trigger guard and put the O ring on. Don't forget the O ring like I did. I tested this out at my desk first before putting it on my P365. I set the laser on my desk and aimed it at the wall near the window with the curtains open and you can clearly see it in the day. Once I installed it I took it to the range and it didn't take long to sight in. Mine was high right and with a few turns was on point just above the front sight. I ran 3 mags through it checking it after each mag and it stayed true. The switch is easy to find with either hand as the buttons are ambidextrous. The laser blends right in with the trigger guard and is like an extension to the bottom of the frame. Now the holster. This is one of the nicest holsters I've had for my 365. The holster fits the weapon nicely with or without the laser. The 2 side screws are your tensioners and you can adjust the grip of the holster to your liking. It fits nice inside the pant and hooks well to the belt. It's a little uncomfortable when bending over but not unbearable. As for comfort, I read a long time ago that carrying a weapon isn't supposed to be comfortable, it's supposed to be comforting. As someone who's job it is to carry a weapon everyday for work, this is not only functional, it fits the weapon perfect, and is comfortable.

  • I literally just got this yesterday. It worked for maybe 15 minutes. I was just drying firing, racking the slide, repeat. Than I noticed you can see in the picture the glass on the upper edge is coming apart from the body. I swapped batteries and still not working plus the glass is just too much for something supposedly brand new. I'll not be bothering with this brand anymore. I wanted to like it but I think I got a used or just poor QC model Maybe look elsewhere, get what you pay for. I do not have the time to be driving all over and begging for a replacement so it is what it is. Edit: I contacted them and they had a new optic to me in 2 days. This one seems to work. Upped to 4 stars, glass is a little off.

  • Easy to put together. Simple instructions. Works great so far for what I need it for. Good value for the money.

  • Subsequent update after 9 months: STILL love the safe! Tonight I discovered I had misplaced my manual during a recent move. I went to the Langger website and sent an email asking if it was possible to download the manual. In less than 5 minutes--bear in mind this is 9pm on a Friday night prior to a long weekend--I got a response and in less than 20 minutes, I had a soft copy of the manual! GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE! Quick update after 3 weeks: I still love this item! I did tweak the title because the steel is only 16 gauge--relatively thin--and I certainly did not attempt to gain entry by destroying the safe just to see if I could get in. I think this box is sufficient to prevent access and would likely stand up to an attack to enter the box. Really love this gun safe! I mounted it to my bed frame and it is very secure (pic 1). Opening is not silent, but it is not noisy at all--just a click and the sound of the drawer quietly sliding out. I followed the advice of previous buyers and registered my primary finger multiple times and I have not had a single denial to access the weapon. Have tried other (unregistered) fingers and had no false acceptances either. I store a SigSauer P220 with a laser dot underneath (pic 2). I had to do a bit of carving with my Exacto blade to create the space for the laser and the foam insert (pic 3) now holds the weapon perfectly. The magazine well in the foam is designed for a larger Glock style double stack magazine and one of my magazines was quite loose. Back to work with my Exacto... I cut enough to allow two magazines to be stored securely (pics 2 & 4). I also requested an additional foam insert so I could prepare it for a different weapon and that was mailed to me immediately at no cost. Nice! I highly recommend this item.

  • I was actually looking to purchase a Condition I case from all of the good things I've heard about them. Unfortunately, when I started looking at ngclab.com, they did not have any stock of what I was looking for specifically. So, I had to "settle" for this product after looking at others extensively. I am really happy with this case. The modular system is nice, depending on what you are looking to carry to the range. For years, I have carried a Glock range bag and try to fit everything in there. This quickly becomes an issue when I'm trying to carry three or four pistols, suppressors, tools, ammunition, and eyes and ears for the range. This does mean that I am now carrying a case and a bag but it's much nicer. All of my ammunition and tools/PPE go into my range bag. All of the toys go in the case. I typically go to a state-ran range too so RSOs always have to check weapons before you go on the range. They no longer have to dig through my bag wondering if they have checked all my weapons. Now I keep the bag on my shoulder and they can go through my case for everything. Pistols fit very well in the case and everything fits so tightly, I don't have to worry about items bouncing around in the case hitting my weapons.

  • I was skeptical of purchasing this camera due to the lack of information on it, but I really like it! It was very easy to set up. The camera is used as a game camera and is in the middle of a woods, it has pretty good reception, but does buffer sometimes. It does a good job triggering when deer are in front of it, I also really like that I can view the camera live. The solar panel works great and keeps my battery full! It is great for a deep woods camera that is hard to access. I think it would benefit from slightly clearer images, but I can see what I need to on the images. I would purchase again!

  • 5 out of 5
    So after one year of use, this thing is falling apart I’ve probably hunted with it four times. It can’t carry any weight at all without feeling awful. Don’t plan on packing any animals out with this thing. If you intend on doing any real hunting, just don’t buy any backpacks off of ngclab.com. I’ve come to learn. My fault for assuming that somebody would make a decent product. Seriously save your money. This is not a good idea to get this. Cabela’s or Bass Pro is the way to go if you can. Update - after chasing down ngclab.com, then sherpers the company who sold it to me and then finally the company that produces the product Alps the best I was left with was they would provide a replacement backpack of the same trash quality and would not refund my money. Just don’t go with these guys. It’s not worth it. Spend a little extra and get something quality mystery ranch is a great choice. I just got one and I’m super happy with it

  • I recieved the first one, it worked three times then stopped, ordered a replacement, the second one came in but to my surprise it came with a note that the sound did not work. It was most likely a return that you know who sent to me as a replacement. DO NOT BUY

  • Oct 2024 Update: The cam took good photos and had been operating as it should. I checked it today and the batteries had died. So I loaded a new set and the cam wouldn't work. I brought it home, tried more batteries and no go. I then tested the batteries and they were Dead DEAD. Trail cam batteries turn off the cam below 1.3v to 1.4v, the batteries in this cam were WAY under 1v. Meaning, there is a short or ??? in the cam and new batteries didn't fix the cam. I have adjusted my review from 5 stars to 3 stars. It still took good pics but died WAY too soon. Late August 2024 Original Review: The day this cam arrived I set it up and put it out in the woods. I set it to its highest resolution with all other settings factory and used the SD card that came with this unit. I allowed the trail cam to soak for 5 weeks and received 308 photos. Each photo is roughly 12mb. Overall, this cam works very well. Like all cams, it does produce some false pics from blowing vegetation, fireflies, etc... But not too bad and better than other cams I have. Picture quality is reasonable. It tends to blow out the highlights at times and other times the quality is very good and occasionally... really bad/grainy. But for what this is, I could always tell what was what. Deer are easy to figure out, raccoons are simple, opossums are sometimes difficult to tell for sure, squirrels are hit and miss. Anything moving at a fast walk is blurry, day or night. Photos Shown: The first photo named 3584x2016 (which I downsized to 50% and set the quality to produce a 1mb pic) is right at dusk with the cam is shooting in its night mode. If you notice, you can see way up into the woods, like a day photo and everything is clear. The second night photo named Resized to 1434x806 at 670kb (which was strictly resized to a really small pic while retaining the quality level) has very good detail of the two fawns but lacks much depth. This is typical for this cam and I believe if I tilt it up some, the reach would be far better. Last photo during daylight named 7168x4032 at 1mb ( The 7168x4032 is the cam's resolution when set at max. I left the photos size and pulled its quality level down to about 8% of original in order to make a 1mb photo) it is still showing excellent details. See the deer in the background and also notice the depth into the woods. In summary, the trail cam worked without issue AND it has gone through at least 5 MEGA storms, some with fierce winds and massive downpours. It has not missed a beat, the batteries are holding and I expect this cam to go the long haul. It's very easy to set up with a menu that's intuitive and the build quality appears to be very good. I Highly Recommend this trail cam. If you found this review at all helpful, please click the heart. TY!

  • 5 out of 5
    I really like these optics. The fit is perfect. The optics arrived packaged very nicely. One great thing about this is that you can co-witness your sights. You do not need to buy supressor height sights with these optics when for a Glock 43X MOS. The product was new and fully operational. You must read the manual to understand how to use the controls so that you do not make a mistake and think your optics are not functioning. The optics were as described. The screws included with the optics are very good quality. One concern I have is that Glock advises to only use 8mm screws for mounting and the kit included 9.8mm screws in the Glock screw bag. I called vortex and they didn't see a problem with that as I was told they use it with no problem on their Glock 43X MOS. The red dot can be very bright and there can also be bloom or starburst. Make sure to adjust the brightness to your liking. Overall I am impressed and very happy with the price I paid for this.

  • These are the best game cameras ever! I love that I get my put no matter where I am. The picture quality is amazing in daylight or darkness. They are super easy to set up and with the solar panel you don’t have to worry about changing batteries.

  • A little on the heavy side in the fabric for the summer. But other than that they are a bad ass pair of pants.

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