Customer Reviews With Photos
I really like this bipod. I would not choose it over a Magpul if price isn't a concern, but if you want a good looking bipod with the same functionality for less money, this could be a good option. Sizing: If you have a rifle with a sizable magazine, this is the minimum size bipod you need for a prone position. I have a smaller bipod and I must use it with reduced capacity magazines to work prone and even then, it would have to be rather flat terrain to be practical. I'd consider this size ideal. Weight: I was surprised at how light this felt for its size. This feels much lighter than my aluminum UTG Recon 360 of similar size. The legs are especially light which is nice because the further away from you the weight is, the more you feel it. Quality: As far as I can tell, this seems like a design that will hold up. The fit and finish looks excellent and for the most part looks like something you'd get from a top manufacturer. The only thing that initially came across as cheap to me was the push buttons you press to swiveling the legs down. Magpul's look much nicer and more rigid and would probably hold up better over years of regular use. But I did intentionally put quite a bit of strain on these to see if they could be trusted and it felt pretty tough despite a bit of play. Ergonomics: I really like that all the buttons are extremely obvious and intuitive. After seconds of acquainting myself with this bipod, I felt like if the bipod is already attached and I didn't see it again for a year and tried to deploy it in the dark, I could easily do that. Whereas with my UTG Recon, I frequently find myself having to look it over and fidget with it almost every time I use it. Don't get me wrong, the Recon is an extremely solid versatile bipod, but sometimes it frustrates me a bit. Which makes me especially appreciate the ease of use of this one. Buttons are right where you expect them to be and they work without effort. I do wish that I could lock the legs at 45 degree angles like the UTG, but it's not a deal breaker and I could actually modify to have that feature pretty easily if I want. I like that it has marks on the telescoping legs, but wish they'd been placed where both sides can be seen from a single vantage point. I think the small amount of play in the deployment buttons may actually help. If I as aiming out to a good distance it allows for enough side to side movement that I don't have to skid the feet. At the same time it doesn't seem too excessive of wobble when stored in the up position. Mlok adapter: It's nice that it came with an adapter. But I'm currently looking for a better option. It seems unnecessarily long, and must be place directly between 2 slots taking them both up completely. This also prevented me from moving it as far forward as possible like I planned to maintain them most real estate for my hand as possible.
This optic is great. The unique shape will keep the optic protected way more than a round housing. The visual is nice and bright, even in daylight. You can adjust the brightness depending on your situation. The glass is perfectly clear, with no fish lens effect or hazing. Battery changes are a cinch, and there is no need to remove the sight and lose your zero. The battery simply unplugs from the side. Windage screws for both Vertical and Horizontal are on it as well.
All my other cases are the hard plastic ones that I purchased from Wally World. They are difficult to close and just scream cheap every time I go to the range. This is hands down the nicest case I've ever seen. My AR15 fits nicely and the padding is adequate enough to protect it from normal bumps or short drops. Will it protect my rifle from sever falls or getting run over? Probably not. The case is semi rigid. But for just carrying my rifle and a pistol along with all the magazines there is plenty of room and storage pockets.
Great safe! Didn’t want to spend a lot on a gun safe so I went with this one, it was honestly what I was looking for, for only 100$ can’t beat that , also I added my own lights
Stop and really dig into the specs, your use case, and expectations for this device. Pros: - daytime pictures and video are good quality - lots of advanced configuration options Cons: - Remote access is EXPENSIVE! $15 per month for unlimited “lite” 2 FPS videos. $5 per 200 seconds of HD video. $5 per 50 HD photos. $6 per 60 min of HD video. - very unimpressive battery life. 500 motion events @ 20 secs = ~2.5 days of battery. - Battery recharge takes +18 hours (5V @ 0.5 A = 2.5W) - Night photos and Videos aren’t great.
I put this cartridge in my G40 and was hitting high right, so I got out my bore sight tool and confirmed the sights were on target (~700 rounds have also confirmed this previously). After noticing the cartridge was very wiggly in the chamber and much fiddling with the 4 alen screws (which do not adjust the laser) I eventually resorted to carefully wrapping it in teflon tape from the hilt to just before the neck (where it steps down in diameter) and eventually put on an additional rubber o-ring (right at the shelf where the diameter steps down) of slightly smaller width than the neck o-ring that comes with the cartridge. I now have POI/POA right where I expect it from bore sight (and live fire). This was a hassle and points to poor QC when it comes to both the cartridge (step down comes too soon) and rubber o-rings (not big enough at the neck or the back of the cartridge). The laser, however, does seem to be concentrically aligned with the cartridge (or I just got lucky in my teflon tape application). I might have got a dud, or A might be scrubbing bad reviews (business is business...), but I would not buy this again given the fiddling I had to do to get it to work properly.
What an wonderful recording experience! I placed it under the dock in the backyard, then I found, my neighbor, Mr. Deer, would often come to my house, do some sport, eat food, or stay here for a rest. It shocked me that even small birds were recorded very clearly. It was my first time to see wild birds eating food such close. I have a great experience, and will keep to explore wildlife of my neighbors.
What a great cleaning kit. The plastic case is thick and heavy to hold up any fire arm. It has an arm that has a flashlight which is super handy. It has everything you'll need.
A perfect copy i just took it apart and lock tighted it
I just got the CVLIFE red dot sight, and I have to say I'm impressed. As with most of the other products I've tried by them, it's great quality for the price. The battery fits perfectly, the cover is tight, and the hood is thin so all you really see is the dot. Also, the dot is bright and clear, with plenty of adjustment options. Plus, it attaches to a lot of things and comes with the tools and screws you need to install it, a battery and spare, cleaning cloth, and a protective cover. All in all, I'd say you get a lot for your money.
More reasonably priced, enough padding and Velcro to hold the plate. Adjustable to hold the plate when you walk, run, etc...
If you're looking for a reliable and versatile green dot sight, the Chameleon G-SRS8 Green Dot Sight is definitely worth considering. It offers the widest and largest field of view I have ever seen, making it easy to acquire targets quickly and accurately. Note that this reflex sight is also incgreenibly compact, making it an ideal option for those looking to add a green dot to their pistol slide as it's compatible with RMR or SRO footprint. The 8 MOA dot size is also perfect for this application, providing a clear and precise aiming point without obstructing too much of your field of view. This sight has a solid construction and feels sturdy and durable. It does not come with a Picatinny mounting base and can only be mounted directly to a pistol slide that has RMR/SRO compatible cutout. The sight uses a small CR1632 battery, and its battery compartment is hidden on the top side of its base, so you don't need to remove the whole sight to change it, but you'll need a small wrench, which is included. This is an excellent option for battery compartment design IMHO as you are not going to throw away your zeroing and have to re-zero it all over again when you change the battery because you don't need to remove the sight to do it! It has 10 levels of brightness. The two brightest of the 10 levels are almost indistinguishable though, but it's sort of normal for green dots. There are no IR illumination modes, so if you are planning to use it with your NV goggles, look elsewhere. I'm also missing a rubber dust cover that's usually included with such sights. Pressing the left side "+" button for 3 seconds turns the green dot ON and holding the "-" button for 3 seconds turns it OFF. In addition, it has lock mode, which prevents accidental button presses from making any changes to settings when activated, which is an excellent feature in my experience. The adjustments on this sight are also easy to make, and it comes with a small Allen wrench for making any necessary changes. The main selling point of this green dot sight is the motion wake-up feature, which is called MDS mode, or Motion Deactivated Standby in this model. It shuts off the sight after about 5 mins of inactivity and turns on immediately once you pick it up. Apparently, this feature works very well, and the sight lights up immediately as soon as I pick it up. This renders it perfectly suited for home defense situations and SHTF situations when you need to grab your weapon and be ready in seconds. If you store your firearm for a long time and want to save the battery, you can completely shut down the sight by holding the "-" button. To summarize, if you're looking for a cost-effective solution for close range target acquisition, this sight definitely works. It has a large field of view, and the lens has excellent clarity. The 8 MOA green dot sight is a particularly good way to engage close-quarters targets, evaluate target distance and track targets. I had no issues with zeroing it and it holds zero perfectly when shooting a 9mm caliber pistol round. I think it's worth the money. Bottom line: Overall, I would highly recommend the Chameleon G-SRS8 Green Dot Sight to anyone looking for a reliable and accurate accessory for their firearm. It offers impressive performance, solid construction, and an exceptionally wide field of view, a versatile 8 MOA green dot reticle, and an excellent shake-awake (called Motion Deactivated Standby) feature. All at a very reasonable price point. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or a beginner just starting out, this sight is definitely worth considering. The only minor concerns are absence of IR illumination modes and omission of a rubber dust cover. Despite that, this sight is by far one of the best I've used, and I do not hesitate to give it a solid 5 stars rating. Great sight for the money. Pros: 1. Solidly heavy-duty built. 2. RMR/SRO cutout pistol slide compatible. 3. Perfect for close range targets. 4. Has an awesome shake-awake feature! 5. Top loading battery compartment! 6. Crystal-clear optics. 7. Simple yet effective green dot reticle. 8. Exceptionally wide field of view. 9. Holds under heavy 9mm recoil. 10 Water and fog proof (IPX-7). Cons: 1. Does not have IR illumination modes. 2. Does not come with a rubber dust cover.
Very roomy I'm able to carry 2 fully assembled AR plus ammo. Also I can fit a cleaning kit and a hand gun with magazines for both
Great TSA case for my Glock - easy to reset the combination
Very good peice of equipment. You get what you pay for. The day time video clarity if really good. Night time IR is even better. The scope isn't a military grade item. I'm not out hunting big game as a full time occupation. So, it good for the average avid hunter. The record and pic options are awesome. An external battery pack would be a great addition. That would help extend the operating time while out in the field. And like I mentioned it's good for the price.
