Customer Reviews With Photos

  • I really like this new CVLIFE green dot fiber optic sight. I like everything about it. The battery fits well and the cover screws on nice and tight. It has a large hood to block sunlight but when looking straight at it, all you really see is the dot floating. The dot on mine is good, round and clear. Even with my astigmatism, I can see the dot pretty clear. It has a very nice range of brightness levels. From so dim you need a dark room to see the dot to seeing the dot in bright sunlight. The buttons are easy to get to and press. I also love that this one mounts to several things and comes with lots of different screws. The fiber optic sights are a nice touch too. This is my first one with fiber backup sights, and I really like them. Overall, CVLIFE puts out a lot of good, budget-friendly items, and this one is no different.

  • Like the product in general but doesn't meet NJ standards for level 3 retention. It is definitely a level 2. Only 1 lock system.

  • Caveat: I did not expect much from this magnifier. I bought it because I hoped the mount would be at least clone-correct, as the eotech g33 QD flip-to-side mounts themselves are worth ~$250. Spoiler: it is not clone correct. The mount does not accept a genuine g-33 or any optics that use the same footprint. OK so it doesn't fulfill my specific expectations. That's fine. What about the rest of the product? Glass - quality is OK. Definitely cheap, but useable for a 3x. There is noticable chromatic abberation at dstance an warping and at the outer ~20% of the edges, which is to be expected for a magnifier at this cost. Eye relief/eyebox - poor. I would say the eye relief is about 1-1.5 inches and the eyebox is tight. This is someting you can work around with. But the next problem has no solution... there is problem with the "return-to-zero" of this magnifier. I put return to zero in quotes because you don't really zero a magnifier, but the center of the reticle can shift quite drastically and noticeably when flipping the magnifier back and forth. It's never at the point where you lose the reticle entirely. However it might shift from the center of the optic to the left or right third of the eye picture. And that is very annoying because once you fix it the problem comes right back. And then the final damning flaw. This optic is not nitrogen purged to prevent fogging. The inside of the optic will build up moisture and you will have no way to fix this without taking the thing apart or sending it back. So if you take this thing out on a cold/rainy day, and go back inside to a warm environment, the image quality will be ruined by a foggy lense. Forever. Please see my picture to know what that looks like. Not only does that look bad, but it severely decreases light transmission Who is this for? People who will never experience high humidity, rain, or cold days, and will probably keep this thing in a glass display forever without actually using its mediocre glass.

  • MUST BUY!! I don't understand why there are any negative reviews. Especially it shooting every other shot....it will only do that if you forget to wind your mag. This is accurate Especially with the red dot sight. And this product is excellently put together the weight feels like the real deal and the 300rd mag is perfect. They recommend 20g bbs but i did 25 and its even more accurate on semi auto. If you are looking for a good product and reasonably priced go with the lancer tactical intrecreptor High Fps gen 2. And i mean look how clean it looks its just an all around good airsoft gun. Battery last awhile and it's not defective id highly suggest 2 mags and 2 batteries for all day play though.

  • 5 out of 5
    Company claims that this is the best scope dollar for dollar. I have to agree. I put this on my stock Ruger 10/22 for rodent control and plinking. You can feel the quality on all of the parts. The biggest advantage is the ability to adjust focus because I am often at a shorter distance for squirrels <50 yard. You can’t get this feature on most scopes under $200. Also, the tube size of the scope is better for hunting squirrels because they move quickly. So it helps me keep track of my target. This is really a $250+ Quality scope.

  • Has all the features I was looking for it has the buttons instead of a key it has biometrics but I have problems with diabetes so sometimes my fingerprint won't work easy to use it has batteries in it it also has a USB port to keep it alive as well works great for me love all the features that it has. It also has a display for temperature, humidity, battery life display ( If you only use the battery, not the USBC connecter), and whether it is locked or unlocked. The lock-down cable that came with the box was different from the one shown in their advertisement it has a loop instead of the metal connector. I have tried the loop lock-down cable and it keeps coming out of the slot for the cable, nothing there to look it into the slot, plus it takes up additional space in the box

  • 1st thing to note, I bought as temporary usage to keep my kid from accidentally accessing my daily carry firearm and I'm using bedside at night. It seems to be relatively robust, it's definitely not lacking in size or weight. A few things to know: 1) most of the reviews for this product are a different version of a Patron safe, so I included the pictures of the one I have. 2) Do not expect super high level of security, I would only recommend using this while you're at home or for your car (have a more secure safe to lock up firearms if you are not around). 3) Keypad and fingerprint reader work fine and beeps loud when entering combo or using fingerprint. 4) There is a nice cushion to hold/protect your firearm from scratches, but may not fit if you have a light/laser mounted that sits close to or protrudes past the front of the barrel. That is something I would knock it for since the cushion cannot easily be cut larger, but you can remove it (takes a little elbow grease to get out). It happened that my OWB holster perfectly fit in its place, so it worked out. 5) There is a lack of instructions, so when you go to mount it, you need to take the sliding door off and unhook the spring, which it doesn't tell you how to do, so I added pictures for those who might not be able to figure it out. Tabs in the slide roller you flip up/down to release and slide out, then unhook the metal spring holding the door on. There are little finger screws that mount the plate to the safe from the inside. This is the other thing I'm knocking this product for. 6) There is a manual key lock on the bottom if batteries die. I'd recommend mounting safe to be able to access either key port or batteries (batteries inserted external from the back). Locking mechanism sits back behind the sliding door at the bottom, which I think is a decent security feature to prevent easy tampering. 7) There are 2 mounting plates, one with side/top mounting holes and a flat plate. I still don't know what that flat plate is for and doesn't have mounting holes, so I guess you could configure it for some custom position/application if you want to drill into it. Overall, I'd call it more of a fancy lock box and say it's very good for the price.

  • My favorite transportation method ..until all the buckles started falling off. Then useless

  • 5 out of 5
    Got a MC-2 along with a DC-2 to try both out. Our prior connected cams last only a season or two before dying so looking for an upgrade. The MC-2 lacks the LED screen of the more feature laden DC-2 but otherwise setup was a breeze. As instructed, I set up both in town where connectivity is no issue. Once onsite on the ranch, the MC-2 was able to connect immediately and uploaded photos within 2 min to the configured HuntControl app. The app allows full control of the camera - pics attached are at the 8M size, intermediate size. MC-2 can take photos, videos or both - depends on how much data you want to consume. Construction is robust - time will tell how it handles blowing storms, rubbing bucks and rooting pigs. Data plans are easy to understand and price seems appropriate.

  • This gun bag is impressively large, providing ample storage for two or more rifles or shotguns. It's equipped with numerous pouches, straps, and handles designed to accommodate various carrying scenarios, such as being strapped or hooked to the rack at the back of the truck, slung over your back, or carried by hand. The stitching and fabric are formidable, suggesting this bag will last many years. The bag's price is not as high as that of other bags of this kind, which is another plus. I haven’t tested its waterproof capabilities, but even if it were, I’d hesitate to leave firearms in a bag subjected to prolonged rain. Snow, however, shouldn’t be an issue, as it can quickly be dusted off the fabric. However, there are a few aspects I wasn’t thrilled with. First, the long zipper that closes the net flap over the external storage pouch is oddly sewn. One side of the zipper turns and is tucked under a pouch, while the other is sewn upright. I believe this design flaw could cause the zipper to self-open if the bag is jolted or shaken while in the car or on your back. Another issue is the back straps, which aren’t padded enough for comfortably carrying a heavy bag like this.

  • The bag is very tough i did however have a slight issue with the zipper however the manufacturer has arranged an agreement to take care of the issue at no cost to me which is always the best that you can ask for. Very durable bag if your in the military its worth it.

  • The work instructions are USELESS! I almost sent it back but decided to watch the videos first and I'm glad I did Side Note for the manufacturer: This is a great product but need to update you manual! It's useless make simple like In the videos

  • 5 out of 5
    I just bought my first rifle, a Ruger 556. I wanted a magnified sight to compare to a simple red dot sight to see which type of optic I liked the most. This one is definitely my favorite! First of all, this is a gorgeous looking optic. I bought it with the expectation of buying an expensive high-end sight after practicing with this. When at the 25 yard indoor range, it definitely caught some eyes. After shooting a good 90+ rounds with the iron sights, and a fatigued left arm (again, a new shooter, especially with a rifle), I put my target out at 25 yards, and literally hand screwed this onto my rail out of the box with no corrections. I sent 30 rounds down range with the blue reticle, and all 30 hit the target in a +/- 6” grouping, slightly skewed to the right. After adjusting the windage accordingly, I was hitting a gorgeous and consistent grouping in the center of the target, no elevation adjustment needed. The range’s safety officer said that the fiber optic/iron sight on top of the scope was trash, and I agree. Maybe only useful if you’re in a self defense scenario at close range. However, he said that it was the best $60 optic he’s seen! While I can’t comment on how well the optic holds its zero, I can say that it’s definitely a higher quality optic than some of the others I’ve used. All metal, perfect brightness, and great accuracy out of the box. If you need something to try out before making an expensive optic purchase (if you even need one, assuming you’re just a recreational shooter), get this! If you don’t like it, return it. But unless you get a dud, you’ll have no need to return it. If this could use any improvement, it would be removing the fiber optic part of the sight, as it’s kind of useless, and doesn’t add to the aesthetics.

  • in reality, I think this is a high deserving 3 to 4 star safe. As you can see some of the pictures the screw holes don’t lineup due to bad manufacturing. However, the quality of the case itself is pretty tough. Good combination lock and three prong swiveling door handle work pretty well too. I don’t know about fitting 20 rifles, but I was able to fit everything I needed in there.

  • 5 out of 5
    Needed something EXACTLY like this for a high powered airgun that I use for pest control, hence the MX1 reticle instead of the BDC one. As you can see, it's VERY clear glass, very sharp reticle illumination with no bloom. It's actually an improvement over the UTG Bugbuster scopes that most of us airgunners normally use, IMHO. And it's almost $80-$100 cheaper.

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