Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Absolutely unacceptable. The StrikeMan firearm trainer app's demand for access to my contacts is a blatant invasion of privacy. It's outrageous that they try to disguise this data grab as a "mandatory requirement." I bought this product to improve my shooting skills, not to have my personal information harvested. This shady tactic immediately raises red flags about StrikeMan's respect for its customers and their data security. Furthermore, this overreach completely undermines any trust I might have had in the company. Why should I feel comfortable sharing sensitive information like my shooting performance with an app that clearly has no qualms about snooping through my contacts? StrikeMan, if you're reading this, get your act together. This kind of behavior is unacceptable, and until you address this serious privacy issue, I urge all potential buyers to steer clear.

  • As someone who's been shooting for years but only recently getting into optics, this red dot sight has been a fantastic introduction to the world beyond iron sights! I picked it up last weekend and immediately mounted it on my pistol for a range session. The installation was straightforward - it attached securely to my rail with the included hardware and held zero throughout several hundred rounds. The clarity of the glass is impressive for this price point - no noticable tint and the multi-coated lenses do an excellent job reducing glare even when I was shooting facing the sun. The 7 brightness settings are genuinely useful - I found myself using the lower settings for indoor shooting and cranking it up to the brighter ones for outdoor use. The dot itself is crisp and well-defined, not blooming or starburst-shaped like some cheaper options I've tried. The parallax-free design works as advertised - I can acquire targets quickly regardless of head position, which has already improved my target transition times. The shake wake function is a clever feature that I wasn't sure would work reliably, but it consistently powers on when I pick up my pistol and shuts off after about 5 minutes of inactivity. The construction feels solid - made from aluminum alloy that's lightweight but doesn't feel cheap or flimsy. I got caught in a brief rain shower during my range session and had no issues with water affecting performance. There are a few minor drawbacks - the buttons for adjusting brightness could be slightly larger for easier manipulation, especially with gloves on. Also, the battery compartment requires a tool to open, which could be inconvenient for field replacements. Overall though, this sight offers excellent value compared to more expensive options I've tried. If your looking to try a red dot sight without breaking the bank, this is definately worth considering!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  • Well, after using it on a couple of trips, I can confidently say it’s one of the best investments I’ve made for my outdoor gear. The first thing I noticed when I unpacked it was the quality of the fabric. The forest camo not only looks great but also very practical, offering excellent concealment while hunting. The material is silent, which is a must for stealthy movements in the field, and it helps you stay less visible to your prey. The pack’s design really focuses on utility, with a variety of pockets, including a spacious main compartment, side pockets, and belt pouches, which made organizing my gear quick and easy. One of the key features is the bow and rifle holder. During my last hunting trip, I was able to strap my rifle securely to the backpack, which freed up my hands and made trekking through dense forest much easier. It’s also versatile enough to hold my crossbow, though I haven’t tried fitting my compound bow yet. The 31L capacity is just right for day trips - it holds everything I need without feeling bulky or heavy. I particularly like that it can accommodate a hydration bladder, with a convenient opening for the straw to slide through the shoulder strap. From the comfort standpoint, the mesh-padded shoulder straps are adjustable, and the breathable mesh backing kept me cool even on warm days. The weight distribution was also great - I didn’t feel any discomfort despite carrying it for long stretches. The stitching, buckles, and YKK zippers all seem sturdy and well-built. It’s clear that this backpack is made to last. That said, there are a couple of minor concerns to keep in mind. While the backpack does a fantastic job of holding hunting equipment, the straps for securing larger items could use a bit more flexibility in length adjustment. For example, when I tried securing my rifle, I had to work around the strap to make it fit properly, but it wasn’t a dealbreaker. Additionally, I did notice that the front pocket could be a bit deeper to accommodate larger items like a first aid kit or tools. However, these are relatively small issues compared to the overall performance of the bag. Bottom line: This hunting backpack is a great investment, offering high-quality, silent fabric in a practical forest camo design. It features a spacious main compartment, multiple pockets, and a handy bow/rifle holder that frees up hands during trekking. The 31L capacity is perfect for day trips, and the mesh-padded straps and breathable backing ensure comfort. Durable stitching, buckles, and YKK zippers highlight its build quality. Minor concerns include the need for longer straps for larger items and a shallower front pocket. Overall, it’s a top performer for outdoor gear. 5 stars hands down. Pros: 1. Silent fabric with forest camo for stealth. 2. 31L capacity with multiple storage pockets. 3. Bow/rifle holder for hands-free convenience. 4. Mesh-padded straps and breathable back for comfort. 5. Durable with strong stitching and YKK zippers. Cons: 1. Straps are too short for larger items. 2. Front pocket is shallow.

  • I brought this to the range today as that was its purpose. I love how easily it packs in my range bag, and it’s lightweight aluminum. Better than a typical tripod, in my opinion, because of all of the size possible positions, and it takes up less of a footprint. It helped keep my rifle steady while outdoors in the freezing cold today. The options to lock the legs of the tripod attachment in different angles is fantastic. The yoke is a hard rubber type material (not hard plastic), so it hugged the curve of my rifle well. It’ll serve well for creating videos, too, if I choose to do that, using its included cellphone clamp holder. Also of note, it did not fall over in the 15 mph winds today. I am thrilled to have this handy in my range bag for every time I might want it. And if I do not use it on a given range day, no big deal as it is so light and compact in my range bag. It is amazing that something 6 feet tall can shrink to its collapsed size. Maybe Mary Poppins was the inspiration for this device!

  • Compared to my Vortex, the Feyachi is a bit bulkier and heavier, but I honestly cannot tell the difference in the optical quality. My Vortex optics which I've paired with my Romeo on my AR swings to the left while the Feyachi swings to the right, so I'll have to use different hand to manipulate the flip. The body is solid aluminum casing and the variable magnification will lose some optical quality as you zoom in, but that's par for the course on most optics. I've paid more than 3x the price for my Vortex, but from initial setup with the Feyachi, other than the added bulk and weight, it's pretty solid.

  • The Assark trail camera is a highly effective solar-powered trail camera, ideal for eco-friendly wildlife monitoring. Its integrated solar panel ensures long-term operation with minimal maintenance, backed by a reliable for low-light conditions. The camera delivers sharp 48mp photos and video, with solid daytime clarity and decent night vision up to 65 feet. Setup is user-friendly, though the mounting bracket could be sturdier. Trigger speed (0.2s) and 120° detection angle capture most movement, but high-resolution settings demand large SD cards, and dense vegetation may cause false triggers. Despite minor drawbacks, its durability, sustainability, and performance make it a top choice for remote surveillance. **Rating: 4.5/5**.

  • Very tall optic! Large window and an easy to find dot. Great value for what you are getting. Clean glass, fit and finish of the product. Easy dot to pick up when looking through the sight. My only complaint is with the battery compartment screw. I seem to have tightened it too far and the threads seem to have broken through to the inside (Picture attached) the side loading battery is a huge time saver and step up in functionality.

  • I have a gun safe for my handguns but I put two of them here to give you an idea on how you can fit several items

  • I recently added this Shooting Saddle with Ball Head to my tripod setup, and it’s been a game-changer for shooting. The CNC-machined aluminum body feels incredibly durable, and the matte black anodized finish not only looks great but also should hold up well against corrosion. The saddle’s 360° rotation and 90° tilt make it highly versatile, and the adjustment range is perfect for securing various equipment. The internal rubber pads are a thoughtful addition, offering extra grip and protecting my gear from scratches, even during heavy recoil. The ball head is smooth and easy to adjust with its three locking knobs, providing rock-solid stability. Weighing just 1.36 lbs but capable of supporting up to 33 lbs, it’s surprisingly lightweight for its strength. Mounting it on my tripod shooting stick was straightforward, and the difference in stability when sighting in my weapons is night and day. Shots feel more controlled, and I’m confident I’ll see better results in the field. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enhance their shooting accuracy!

  • Very flexible storage for handguns ranging from snub revolvers through 7" barrel length bullseye pistols. I think that's the major selling point of these racks is their flexibility to hold just about anything if you play around with the orientation of the pistol as it sits in the rack. Lots of parts to assemble, but assembly is quite simple. You can bottom out the anchor screws on both ends of the connecting rods without worry of crushing or breaking the plastic. Assembled one at a time, I didn't realize each rack came with an identical parts kit. If you only order a single rack, you will need to provide a second screwdriver to hold the screw on the tight side while you tighten down the screws on the final end piece. If you don't want the logo displayed, the alternate side of each end piece is logo free. The magnetic tape for the bottom of the rack arrived bendy, but relaxed back to flat over night. The magnetic tape is strong enough to support an empty rack vertically. It should be plenty strong enough to keep the rack anchored horizontally if placed on a metal surface. If you don't want to use the magnetic tape, it's optional. The vertical dividers are very much like the kydex material used for holsters. I have no concerns about the dividers marring the surface of any pistol placed in the rack. The foam portion of each compartment is of the high density variety and is both firm and soft non-marring at the same time.

  • Overall, this whole package functions as it should and that's great. The target itself gets 5 stars-it's AR500 steel and has holes to be center mounted or hung from chains. The base could be a little better. The base requires a piece of 2x4 lumber to complete. It will also require you to use all the shims that are included because the openings for the 2x4 is significantly larger than 1.5" x 3.5". Once everything is tightened up, the whole assembly is pretty solid provided that you have level ground to position it on. I wish the stakes that came with it were longer and went into the dirt a bit deeper--i'd like a bit more purchase to resist the target being blown over by the wind. That being said, I've had no problems with the target moving/falling during use. I may omit the base altogether at some point and just drive a 2x4 into the ground, but for now the convenience of the mobile base is great.

  • I have been using several brands of laser targets in conjunction with my SIRT laser training pistol for many years, in order to save on ammo and to get practice in the months where shooting as often is not feasible. Since I am always looking to expand my variety of laser targets to shoot, I picked up this iDryfire laser target. This operates on four included AA batteries, and I found it works fine with rechargeable batteries as well. The batteries seem to last several hours before needing to be replaced, depending on the batteries used. It’s a bit smaller and lighter than I expected at 6.5-inches wide, 5-inches long, and 2.5-inches tall. The entire unit is made of plastic, including the white target paddle. The center of the white paddle stands 2-inches high from the base, and the target area of the paddle is 2.5-inches in diameter and is convex out to 1-inch so that it can be shot at from different angles. Like my other targets, this works best in low-light situations, as excessive sunlight can cause it to not register hits. It responds to both red and green lasers, and like my other targets, it has light, or light and a clanking sound to react to a hit. Where this truly shines, however, is in that the white paddle can be set to flip backwards when hit, which is oh so satisfying, and then it pops back up again, so you need not touch it to reset it. This target does register hits from different angles, so I appreciate that you don’t have to shoot it from directly in front, and it registers shots from across my house at nearly 30-feet away. Because this unit is so lightweight at only 8.2-ounces and made entirely of plastic, I worry that if dropped, that it will cease to function. If I have any other nitpicks, it is that the instruction manual is incomplete and, in some areas, just plain wrong. It says that to mute the target, you need to toggle switch number 1 on the back of the unit, but that actually stops the paddle from dropping; it’s toggle number 2 that actually mutes the unit. There are four toggles in total on the back of the unit, but I can’t figure out what the third and fourth toggles do and there is no mention of them in the manual. The toggles and on/off switch are also very small. My unit also came with the toggles set to off, so I had to switch the toggles down to get the sound and paddle movement. Despite my nitpicks, the asking price of around fifty dollars seems reasonable for a unique reactive and resetting laser target.

  • 5 out of 5
    Lots of cargo pockets, sides to hold headgear eye protection, back pocket has room for magazines, front for what ever you may also need to carry. The center pocket holds my Pelican case with ammo. The zippers all have lock points. The locks are not included, but the travel luggage holes.

  • I highly recommend this product, it looks amazing and works as expected.

  • Initial impressions are mixed in regard to quality. As soon as I unboxed, I noticed the emblem that is supposed to be on the battery cover was off. Not a great start as whatever bonding agent was used completely failed. Not a deal breaker, but details matter in my world. Plus, if you're spending the $250 for a scope, it's not unreasonable it comes intact and in good working order. Last complaint, it does not come with a battery. It does use a CR2032, which is a common battery now with vehicle key fobs. Now, as far as the optics go, this is a very clear CQB scope, reflecting/refracting light well to give a bright, clear, and focused sight. Recticle pattern is sufficient in full sun and powering off the recticle is completed by simply holding the minus button for a couple of seconds. I tried to capture a photo with my phone, but my phone doesn't pick up the recticle well. So, when referencing the photo, the recticle is much brighter than the photo. I will try to update when I have it sighted in, and I may throw on a red dot to fully test how this scope performs.

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