Customer Reviews With Photos

  • First off these are a little larger than a compact binoculars! I've done many reviews on different brands and and the IR is quite impressive! I like that it has a 6X zoom and the IR still was able to illuminate very well! See below pictures. The dark is how it looked and then you have different intensivity levels. The only thing is that its only B&W and does not do color, but the compactness and head mount out weight that shortfall in my opinion! Highly recommend it if you want night vision goggles!

  • Wow! Colors are a bit washed out. I believe it is normal due to the high zoom Image clarity is superb! Used my iphone 14plus to take a picture of the moon and I cannot believe my eyes. It is not a telescope, but the details in the pictures are mesmerizing. The phone adapter makes it easy to grab digital pictures. The focus knob is really smooth and works very well. Even at maximum zoom is easy to get a perfect focus. It is quite bulky see the dimensions. I would buy it again, highly recommend it.

  • 5 out of 5
    great fit and button placement... but battery is already down below 70% with no use. either the batteries are poor quality, or they have a draw on them even when off. Holster is decent enough for $10. the clip is hardly adustable for cant and is placed over the thickest part of the gun, increasing printing. I relocated the mounting point to the side, and stole the deep carry clip off my old holster. fits perfect now, no printing, just going to make a 3rd hole to strengthen the mount and lock in cant a lil better. Will update review after a range trip to see if it holds zero.

  • Great product. Inexpensive price for how supple and soft the inside of the leather is, where as the outside feels smooth but Saturday. The holster, when putting any of my pistols was like making love for the first time. Velvety soft, supple, made me want to stay a while. Defenately not for the quick draw where most other holsters that I've used were more like a burlap sack that you only throw your gun into if you've got few options and only a dollar to your name. The shoulder straps, although very basic by design felt like someone gently massaging my shoulders, trying to move my mood to an elevated place. The only issue that I had was the magazine holders were tighter than the virgin Mary, and the straps to keep a mag in place we're not long enough to hold even a standard 7 round mag for a 1911. No matter how much you pull on that brazier, those ladies were still going to wander and come clomping out at some inopportune time... Lol!

  • As an avid firearms enthusiast who appreciates the value of precision and tactical readiness, I recently added the Green Laser Sight with Flashlight to my arsenal. The first impression is undoubtedly positive. The Green Laser Sight and Flashlight combo boasts a sturdy aluminum construction, ensuring its durability and resistance to wear and tear. The design is sleek and well-constructed, with a finish that feels both tactical and professional. It's compatible with both M-Lok and Picatinny rails, which adds to its versatility and makes it suitable for a wide range of firearms. The 1000 Lumens flashlight is incredibly bright and easily illuminates dark environments, making it ideal for low-light shooting situations or general outdoor use. The green laser, while not as bright as the flashlight, provides excellent visibility and precision. It is especially effective in daylight conditions, making target acquisition quick and accurate. However, it's worth noting that in extremely bright daylight, the laser may struggle to maintain visibility at longer distances. The USB rechargeable battery is a standout feature. It's convenient and environmentally friendly, eliminating the need for disposable batteries. The battery life is decent, providing several hours of continuous use, and recharging is quick and straightforward. The Sight is a valuable addition to any tactical enthusiast's gear collection. Its robust build, powerful illumination, precise green laser, and strobe function all contribute to enhancing your shooting experience.

  • The magazine does not function properly, causing the CO2 cartridge to completely leak out immediately after insertion. Everything else is Great though.

  • Good things: -Works as intended -Lightweight -bright Bad things: -You have to shake it to turn on -To turn off you have to stick an object inside and wait for 5 loud 3 beeps🥴 -The tread for pistol in made out of plastic 😬 Okay so, its good. Only thing is you have to be careful with it once turning off, because it will turn on if you move it a little to fast. I would be nice if I had a button that turns it on and off. Ill come back with an update once i used it in the field 🤟

  • I used this at 50 and 100 yards and it met my needs. I included 3 photos. A port-a-john at the lowest and highest zoom. At max zoom, you can see a little distortion. The target is at 50 yards and is crystal clear.

  • Easy to install and fits up 9 rifles. Nice metal build and nice value for your money.

  • 5 out of 5
    This review is for the LRF 2000 Laser Rangefinder ($299.99). This item comes well packaged in a gift-worthy box and arrived in great condition. Inside the box there's a carrying case, lanyard, lens cloth, battery, instruction manual, and the rangefinder itself. Everything looks great out of the box. To install the battery you lift a small tab on the battery cover (located directly below the eyepiece) and unscrew the cover. Polarity is indicated inside the compartment. To reinstall the cover you simply screw it back in to place and fold the tab down. It does have a fine machine thread, so you need to pay some attention when aligning it, but this is typical of components on optical devices. I had no trouble removing and installing the cover several times. Next you'll want to focus the eyepiece, which you simply turn by hand. It moves easily and the optics are very clear once focused. There is no adjustable eye cup for use with glasses but I found it to be functional with or without glasses. Setting up the display is fairly easy. There is one feature I really like compared to other rangefinders I've used in the past: You can display both the actual distance and the horizontal equivalent distance at the same time. Alternatively you can display actual distance and angle of elevation at the same time. This is very helpful for avoiding confusion when ranging up or down hills. I have only tested the capabilities of this product superficially at the local park, and I find it to meet my expectations. It is rated as a 2000 yard rangefinder with max capability of 2400 yards on a reflective target. Typically you can assume reliable readings on trees, rocks, or game animals out to about 1/2 of the rated distance for reflective targets. If you have low light conditions or a more reflective target you'll get better results. Press the button once to power on and press again for ranging, or you can hold down the button for continuous ranging, which is handy when you're having trouble getting a good reading. I was able to get readings on sage brush at 1012 yards, numerous buildings at 900+ yards, and a variety of trees and structures at 600 yards and under. There aren't many visible targets between 1000 and 2000 yards at my local park, and I couldn't get any readings on the more distant targets. The readings are very quick. This compared pretty well with another 2000 yd rangefinder I tested in the past. So performance was satisfactory for an optic in this price range. I did notice a few small drawbacks. The mode button is not clearly labeled - there are matching logos on each side and one of them is the mode button. Since the entire eyepiece is used to focus the optics it can move inadvertently. Other designs have a small ring for focusing that is more protected. The lack of adjustable eye cup has already been mentioned, and I find this unit slightly more bulky than my other 2000 yd rangefinder. The carrying case is adequate but somewhat fiddly to use and has open corners which allow dust contamination (most other brands use a similar design). I will carry this in a separate chest pack that is fully enclosed so the case will only be used for storage. The big standout features that I like are the display options mentioned above and the "Forever Warranty" offered by Burris. This is a full lifetime warranty that requires no registration, no receipt, and "no questions asked". Overall I think this is a pretty solid rangefinder at this price point. It should work very well for most sportsmen who need reliable ranging inside of 1000 yards.

  • Own 10 acres and the wife and I cut a trail out that we are graveling, having one trespasser and no eyes on that side I needed something and so I went with this one, I get status report at midnight makes it easy to track battery life and my biggest thing is where I need it only gets two bars considered low by its standard but I’m able to receive photos when camera is triggered and I can still load in and watch live even with 2 bars definitely considering few more

  • I've had several range finders now and they all last about 3 to 4 years before needing replacing (120+ rounds/year). After owning a $250 Nikkon and a $300+ Bushnell, I learned that this isn't the type of device you need to spend a lot of money on to get high-quality or good results. Whoops. Why spend more on a device to tell me (basically) the same number as a sub $100 device. I'm single digit handicap, and even that's not good enough to care about a yard difference, if there's even a difference by paying for a more expensive device. Needless to say, I'm very happy with the quality of this product! It quickly displays the number, and the vibration pulses when it locks on. It's almost instant. The device I'm replacing had a lag, which was annoying despite only being a second or two. Magnet is strong. 20+ rounds later with this and it's never come off the A-pillar of the golf cart. Size and weight are good. Slope works fine. I charged it day 1, and haven't needed to charge yet. Optics have adjustable focus and are clear. 7x is plenty of zoom for golf. And charges by USB-C which is a bonus. If I was going to change 1 thing, it's that the slope switch is a little too easy to switch on/off. Make that a bit tighter so it doesn't click off accidentally. Maybe add a lock. It takes no time at all to just switch it back on, so I'll chalk this up as a non-issue, but that's the only real improvement that I could see for this price point. No issues so far, I would recommend this rangefinder to anyone that wants a good rangefinder at a decent price.

  • I purchased this gun safe through ngclab.com because of the price and what the features had to offer. I found similar items in big box stores but they were a lot more expensive and they weren’t as nice as this one I felt. I installed this underneath my bed I brought it to the floor and have a fire arm ready to go inside of it along with some extra cash and other small valuables. It’s very simple to use it has either a number keypad, a key, or when I like the most biometric fingerprint. It has quick accessibility in case I need it. I had some questions and I contacted customer service they responded right away they were very helpful and very simple to work with they made buying an item very easy and enjoyable. I recommend getting one of these if you have firearms throughout the house.

  • After I unboxed the safe and was setting it up I noticed left back on top is punctured and pushed in

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