Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    I picked this up to make using my red dot at distance easier. The package arrived, and I was surprised to see there was no cardboard box or foam. The plastic bag had allowed the magnifier to become chipped and scratched. Installation and alignment were simple. Magnification is very nice and the glass is cleaer than I expected at this price point. The latch is sturdy and does not allow any unwanted movement. It does sit slightly higher than my Sparc ar, but after alignment it was not an issue. Eye relief has not been an issue. I had no issues at my original cheek weld location, or when adjusting the stock in when running drills. Overall a positive experience, but the poor package quality and lack of documentation should be noted.

  • We have been looking for a storage solution for our grandson's nerf collection and were excited to have found this storage rack. It was easy to put together and didn't take long. We were able to fit all of his guns and we keep his foam bullets in a bucket on the floor. We opted not to use the pegs because we didn't have a need for them. We do wish it was slightly bigger, so we could fit more of the bigger guns.

  • 5 out of 5
    It was nice and comfortable for a year. It feels way lighter than regular holsters which threw me off but according to the internet it was a better material. Writing this review because after a year it broke. I liked the holster, but I wish it would’ve lasted longer.

  • I wasn’t able to find the correct assembly to mount it without a helmet. All around night vision quality seems pretty basic for the $220 spent. Returned it and still haven’t received a refund. Just sitting there with no progress.

  • The holster attachments are exactly what I was looking for, delivery arrived on time and in pristine condition.

  • Excelente, mejor de lo que pensaba, se lo compré a mi esposo y le encantó, muy buena amplitud y seguridad, espacio suficiente para guardar dos armas compactas. Con un sistema de código y huellas de lo mejor.

  • This is a great practice tool for the home use. I used this to teach my family and friends about gun safety at home without the hassle of going to a range. It was less intimidating for them to fire than a real firearm but it's not a foam dart toy either so it strikes a good balance of realism and approachability. It's been a great tool for teaching others about firearm safety and shooting form. Others aside, I find it's easy to use, convenient, and safe around home so it lets me get in more practice even when I don't have time to go to the range. First thing I noticed is that it comes in a nice rigid fabric case with a soft material liner which is better than in the product images. It's similar in size to my daily carry firearm but is a bit lighter as to be expected, weighing in at 10.5oz. When I pull the trigger, there's a loud click, the laser comes on for a fraction of a second as a pulse so it does not function like a laser pointer. Out of the box, it was accurate even from a 15ft long hallway in my home, but adjustments are easy enough to make if you need to. After I replaced the battery, I did need to adjust the laser position (it was off by like an inch) using the hex. The case has a slot for the hex tool so you don't lose it (but is easy to source a replacement). That same tool can be used to change the batteries or adjust the trigger weight/ click noise so it's really easy to maintain. There's an optional holster you can buy for it, it does fit this model perfectly as to be expected and it does work with the Strikeman app which makes it feel like a complete package. Overall, it was a good purchase and I recommend it.

  • The AI c-ns-r overlords won’t let me use any of the words I need to use for a review. It’s okay for you to order it, I just can’t talk about it. (Like alc-h-lism). So let’s play charades. This thing, it has stuff, you can use the stuff. The stuff works and the batteries are included. It looks very kind and nice for happiness. Great value for someone who wants stuff but doesn’t want to need many more jobs for it. It’s easy to install on… stuff. You can see things. You can go hands free for something. Things have options and work. More happiness is coming. I seriously spent 20 minutes on a previous detailed evaluation… but the dear john notice wipes all record of what you wrote (including pics) and gives no explanation of what part was rejected. So I hope you enjoyed this safe family message for identities of all ages and planetary origins and no actual product terms that could cause awkwardness for someone pretending this goes on a flowerpot. Highly recommended. (edit: added back the pictures)

  • Holds 5 guns as it should. Works great. Though there were some cracks in the wood. Assembly was easy. It does come with some l brackets which are not pre drilled in the wood and seem like they wont do much. Mine was missing hardware from a hole in the box. Overall seems decent

  • 5 out of 5
    Nice feel with realistic weight, blowback, and look to this BB gun. The finish of the internal part, as shown in my photos, could be better. The design of the magazine could also be better. I had BBs fly out when I closed the spring to push the BBs to the top of the mag. I had a few misfeeds from the mag into the chamber, but generally, it functioned well. The blowback function works very well. I tried capturing the action on slow motion video, but it didn't come out in good enough quality to post. The trigger is very sloppy with a lot of distance to close before it gets to the activation part. That could have been an easy fix for them. I'd give this 3.5 stars for that reason, but half stars is not an option. When the mag is empty, the slide locks to the rear as with a real Hellcat. The accuracy is good at about 15 feet. It is good to help new shooters with their technique, or fun for plinking cans in the back yard. Just don't let kids have this unsupervised. There is no orange plastic end on the barrel showing law enforcement that it's only a BB gun, so it would def be seen as a 9mm pistol if you didn't know better.

  • 5 out of 5
    Looking forward to shooting them up

  • 5 out of 5
    Like the gun very much,it came very fast , much bigger than it looks on video very surprised but please have to get ammo for it want to shoot it on max pressure thanks will pass it on

  • Individually, this is a weighty storage that works as intended. The lid is double walled and the box isn't paper thin. The gasket is a higher quality heavy rubber that is held in by that inner lining plate in the lid. I cannot fault the construction in any of the boxes. However.. They do not nicely stack and the handle is somewhat smaller and a bit harder to grab while wearing gloves. This is related. The handle is supposed to be somewhat stout and hold the actual capacity of the box. At the same time, they did not recess the base of the box enough to accommodate the size of the handle design. I find this very frustrating as the overall construction is heavier than expected. Not being able to stack without wobbling is horrible and ruins the whole point of this type of box.

  • Living near a dense forest, evenings often bring out the wildlife I wouldn’t normally see during the day. These night vision binoculars have become a regular part of my evenings outdoors. I take them with me on walks behind my property, where deer, foxes, and owls are most active after dusk. The clarity of the 720P HD image on the 3-inch screen surprised me during my first outing—watching a family of deer grazing quietly at the edge of the woods felt almost cinematic. I make good use of the 5x zoom, which helps me keep a safe distance while still getting sharp, close-up views of animals. The full-color night mode really brings the woods to life, with colors that look vivid and natural despite the darkness. I once spotted a red fox digging near a tree, and I could easily make out its reddish fur and white-tipped tail in full color, even though the sun had long set. The built-in flashlight is useful when I’m packing up my gear and heading home through trails that don’t have any lighting. It’s bright enough to illuminate my path but doesn’t disturb the animals too much when I switch it to a lower intensity. Another nice touch is the microphone, which records ambient sounds while I record video. Listening back to the owl hoots and rustling leaves adds to the recordings, making them feel more alive when I share them with my family later. Battery life has never let me down, even on longer nights when I’ve been out past midnight. I’ll often charge it in the afternoon, and it easily runs for hours without a hiccup. It holds up well during damp or chilly weather, which is common in the area where I live. Using this tool has deepened my connection with the outdoors. Observing nocturnal wildlife has become something I look forward to after work, and it adds a calm, rewarding end to my day.

  • Great KYL target rack for the money. Everything was well packaged and box came with everything needed to build the target rack (minus pipes). There were no instructions other than a simple line printed on the box "recommend to use 1 inch pipes." This is not correct. Ask me how I know. You will need 15 feet of 3/4" pipe. You can pick it up for around $20 bucks at your local Lowes or Home Depot in the electrical section. Assembly was easy enough with some hand tools and since there were no instructions, here is how I built mine. (build takes about an hour) Required: - 15 feet of 3/4" steel pipe (Lowes sells 10' and 5' sections) - Tape measure - Drill - 1/4 drill bit - Center punch (This may not be required, but for the amount of holes you have to drill, not having your drill bit slip all over the place is worth the couple buck you'd spend to buy one) - Angle Grinder or Hacksaw - 10mm socket and wrench. - Pencil Optional - Vice (makes things easier when drilling and cutting) Step 1. Cut your 10' pipe section into 4, 30" pieces (these are the legs) Step 2. Cut your 5' pipe section down to a MINIMUM of 32 inches (any less and you risk the legs holders not having enough room to sit on this cross section piece) Step 3. With your 32" cross section piece, dry fit all of the black spacers and targets, alternating spacer, then target. leaving 2 inches of cross section pipe on either side of the black spacers (spacers should be squeezed together to fit tightly.) Step 4. Using a pencil, mark the ending spacers to reference when putting back together, then mark the cross section pipe using the holes in the black spacers. (again, there should be at least 2 inches of pipe stick out from the ends of the black spacers, make sure the spacers and targets are squeezed together, but not so tightly that the targets do not swing freely) Step 4.1. To mark the holes for the legs, use a tape measure and make a mark on the 30" leg pipes 1 1/2" down from the end of the pipe. Step 5. Using your center punch, make a small punch mark in the center of all of your pencil marked spots on all legs and cross section pipe. Step 6. Time to drill. Using your drill and 1/4" bit, drill through the pipes using the center punch marks on all pipes. Step 7. Re-assemble the spacers and targets on the cross section pipe. Using a 10mm sock and wrench, insert and tighten the included bolts through the black spacers and cross section pipe (remember to alternate spacer then target). Step 8. Insert leg pipes onto target leg mounts, with drilled hole side up, then insert and secure the leg clips. Congrats! You have now completed building your target stand!

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