Customer Reviews With Photos

  • First of all, let me just say that this safe requires mounting. Either floor mounting, or wall mounting (as pictured). If not, it will fall over when opening the top heavy door. It comes with floor mounting hardware that is easy to install provided you have a concrete bit. For the price, I think this is a great value. We had a small problem with the magnetic lock which required us to use the key instead. The manufacturer immediately sent out a replacement safe at no charge. I Recommend this safe for anyone who needs it to protect your kids from accessing your firearms. It’s pretty lightweight metal, so probably not suitable for anything beyond that. Again, a great safe for home/family use. You won’t find a better value.

  • This safe has a good weight to it and feels durable. The fingerprint reader works well and rarely misreads. However, the cable lock feels flimsy and the voice prompts detract from the overall quality. Overall I'm happy with my order.

  • Great product, great customer service! I use it in my carport at night and caught pictures of some friendly visitors. Had a minor issue and customer service responded quickly and went above and beyond to make sure everything was resolved. Recommended!

  • Warriorland holdster light combo fits my Springfield Hellcat perfectly....very bright light with green laser and strobe functions....each feature can be operated individually....cr 32 like battery is easy to access and remove.....very well made holdster is extremely protective and durable....totally worth the asking price

  • Fits great, love the versatility and love the adjustability(being 6'1" and 220lbs), light and has decent freedom of movement. Decent quality for the price as well. Great starter chest rig!

  • I have really been impressed with this product so far. I have yet to shoot with it on my rifle but it does exactly what it says. The crosshairs are a cross reticle with marking on it for shooting at different ranges. The crosshairs can be turned to red, green, and blue. It has a sight at the top for shooting at short ranges and both the iron sights and reticle can be adjusted for windage and bullet drop. The eye relief was great and it is powered by a single circle cr battery you put in the top of the scope for changing the reticle to red, green, or blue. The battery is not needed if you just want to use the black standard reticle. Awesome product!

  • Leg cracked after light use would not recommend! Returned

  • A very high quality sight that is very heavy for its size. The ring, chevron and drop compensation ladder are all highly visible and sharp without illumination in daylight. In low light conditions, the internal red LED lights the ring and chevron which are equally clear and sharp through 11 different brightness settings. The "bump" start works well and allows a brightness setting to be set prior to use. When movement is sense, the LED powers up. The design allows an additional sight to be mounted on top. Removable turrets allow adjustments for the aimpoint. The objective lens has an adjustable diopter to allow pinpoint focus for aging eyes. Included in the well-crafted product box is the sight, a manual, warranty card, tool kit, extra 2023 battery and polishing cloth. I like everything about this sight except the weight. At 14.25 ounces, this is a chunky monkey.

  • Well built. Durable stitching. Nice attention to detail. It retains mags well. I like they added strap end velcro securement. I added a drop pouch. It snaps onto the front of my Premier Body Armor Fortis plate carrier for a fraction of the cost of other placard mag holders. I taped my strap ends to secure final position. I noticed that it would loosen under load, which happens with lots of adjustable straps.

  • Works, and gives one heck of a workout. I'm not a huge guy (5' 7", about 160ish) and when I get it up to around 3000 psi I have to consider it full enough because that's the point where it gets really rough on the hands. I just have to remind myself, I'm not pumping a mower tire to 10 psi, I'm trying to condense a cylinder to of air to 300-400 times that so it's going to be a pretty good workout. I bought this for a PCP air rifle (Air Venturi Avenger) and after hooking up the gauge, hose, and handle (super quick assembly) it was ready to go. Beyond it being a workout, it just works. I am definitely going to invest in a powered pump for the majority of my plinking, but this thing will always be coming with as a backup. (not really part of a review but, I was exhausted one day while packing up after shooting and busted out laughing when I picked it up and saw a face)

  • We have a Park Model RV at a seasonal resort campground on the Jersey Shore. I have a couple of WiFi cameras set up so I can look in on the property when we’re not there. The campground closes in November, and we head south to FL. At that time, we shut off the electric so there is no Wi-Fi. Leaving the electric and Wi-Fi set up would have run me about $85/mo. I would have liked to be able to check on the property, especially after a heavy snow or a sever nor’easter Also, while we don’t have a theft problem, residents often have contractors in to do work over the winter and there have been some minor, but annoying thefts (propane tanks, outdoor speakers, etc.) But I really didn’t want to spend the $400-$500 it would have cost me to keep the Wi-Fi running for five months. This camera solved that problem. The setup was a breeze. I have set up several Wi-Fi cameras for both myself and friends and neighbors. This was by far the easiest set up. I downloaded the app, created an account, logged in and followed the prompts to search for a new device. The app found the camera and I was set. The camera comes with the hardware to accommodate numerous physical installations of both the camera and the solar panel. I chose a permanent mount, but I thought it was cool that there was an easy temporary mount option if you want to move it around your property to capture game activity. Thanks to the camo-design, the camera is very inconspicuous where I have it mounted (see pic). Picture quality is excellent, both in the daytime and in night mode. I’ve included pictures of the same scene taken during the day and at night so you can compare. The motion tracking and pan and tilt are very responsive. One word of warning, the motion detection is VERY sensitive. I set the camera up early in the evening then had to leave the next day for a funeral, so I shut off alerts on my phone. By the time I got home 2 days later I had burned through my trial data allotment. I was getting an activation almost once every ten seconds. It had been a windy day and my wife’s windchimes were in the cameras field of view. If I had alerts “on” I would have noticed this and adjusted down the sensitivity. The app offers multiple cellular plans to meet most people’s needs. I’ll most likely be choosing the Basic 6 month plan. That plan will cost me less for 6 months than the cost of leaving my electric and WiFi on for one month. In summary – If you need (or want) a camera to set up where there is no WiFi or power, this is a great option. Easy setup, Great picture quality, and reasonable cellular plans.

  • I'm using this to hold random stuff I carry around in my jeep and it does the job well. I have it holding several odd fluids, some straps and a spare impact. Color happens to roughly match a desert sand pearl TJ so that's a plus for me! I have a decent amount of weight in it and it doesn't seem to give much as all despite being semi-soft walled. The dividers on the inside are the worst part but they get the job done. They just Velcro to the inside of the walls and are easy to knock down or move it you have one side loaded heavier it might knock it over. No big deal. Everything stays in the bag.

  • 5 out of 5
    Lots of compartments, the seat is pretty comfortable. It: just a very oversized vest though. Had to tighten the straps a good amount. It also had a nice weight to it. Felt durable. Won’t use this for hunting, but maybe camping

  • This set of camo shirt and pants is very well made. The fabric is a lighter medium weight of poly and rip stop cotton. The stitching is exacting and carefully done. The shirt has several pockets that close with strong velcro. There are strips of velcro on the outside of the pockets to add patches. The pants have many pockets of different useful sizes. They also offer the option to install good quality knee pads. The pads stay put in the pants and flex well. (pic shows one in, one not). The pants are very adjustable with velcro above the front zipper. There are also sturdy velcro waist tabs to adjust to your fit. I'm 6'2" with longer arms, so consulting the sizing chart in the selling info, I chose size XL. Both pants and shirt fit well. This set is well made and considering its quality, moderately priced.

  • I have an easement between my neighbor and I, and I got this camera to see what goes on at night. The camera includes a strap that facilitates attachment to a tree or post. The camouflage blends in nicely with the trunk. I used it for still photos. I installed an ngclab.com basics 128 GB micro SD card in an adapter, and it worked great. Pictures are good quality. I set it for standard resolution, but HD can be selected. I included day and night pictures of the same location for comparison. It is straight forward to use. The menu options are understandable and easy to navigate. It could have used a little more time after initial turn on to enable me to get out of field of view, but I only captured a few images of myself, so not a big deal. It comes with a USB cable to enable the pictures to be downloaded without removing the memory card. I was not able to make this function work on my computer, not sure why. I tried the included cable, as well as one I had laying around the house. I contacted customer support. They were not able to resolve the problem, so requested I return the camera, which I did. They sent out a new camera, and I have the same issue, so I have to believe it is my computer, even though I have successfully connected other devices, including cameras, to the same USB port. The description in the ngclab.com page says communication protocol is WiFi. This camera has no WiFi and no Bluetooth capability. Not an issue for me, but if you are looking for wireless communication with your device, this is not the one you want. Overall, a decent trail or game camera, at a reasonable price.

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