Customer Reviews With Photos
I like to support veteran owned companies, this is a 'good' holster, it is however very much overpriced for what it actually is. Mine needed a lot of modification to fit right. I suspect the design is simply modeled on 1 ideal 6.4ft body type, and maybe works for 'most' people, but this universal fit approach to this, could be a whole lot better by simply replacing the holster rivets with riv-nuts, allowing the position of the harness assembly to be adjusted as needed, using the existing 9 holster side rivet holes . I had to take a dremil and grind off several rivets and replace them with kydex nuts in order to reposition the harness to fit correctly. This required I remove a section of the actual holster corner itself. I also slightly heated parts of the holster edges over the stove and held until cool in order to place a gentle arc/curve laterally, to better fit me. This entire process also properly loosened up the unbelievably tight fit of the pistol, which was actually leaving depression marks on the trigger guard. Its way to tight from the factory as others have also noted. Anyway, this is a 'good' albeit expensive holster, if you are willing & able to do some tweeking on it, should that be needed to fit you right. Maybe the manf will read this review and consider changing a few things to make this good holster, a great one!
Our recent Yellowstone National Park adventure was made extraordinary by our trusty spotting scope—a perfect blend of lightweight design, smartphone compatibility, and superb long-range performance. First, its lightweight design made it a hassle-free addition to our backpacks, allowing us to effortlessly carry it during hikes and explorations. The smartphone attachment was a game-changer, enabling us to capture remarkable long-range shots with stability and precision. But where this scope truly shone was in its long-range performance. It provided crystal-clear, bright images, and allowed us to observe distant wildlife and landscapes with remarkable clarity. In short, if you're planning an outdoor adventure, especially in vast landscapes like Yellowstone, this spotting scope is a must-have. It's the ultimate companion for nature enthusiasts and photographers, enhancing your experience and bringing distant wonders up close. Our Yellowstone trip wouldn't have been the same without it.
Tacti-cool is all the rage today, and many manufacturers jump on the bandwagon with products that look like they are tactical level products, but are in fact, just regular consumer grade gear that is done up in camo or with mole straps. This product is not tactical grade. The bottom of it is a single layer of fabric, that makes up the rest of the pack. If you tried to put anything heavy into this, like magazines, radios, battery packs, etc., and then put this on the ground over and over again, it would wear out in a week or less. Real tactical backpacks are extremely reinforced where they need to be, and use thicker fabric for even the single layer portions. This pack would NOT hold up in any serious tactical situation. Full star off for lack of truth in advertising. Now that we have that out of the way, this consumer grade backpack is in fact a good value. It offers plenty of space, many different pockets, and stands out in the crowed with the camo pattern. I'm using it to carry all my music cables, and a small mixer, and for this, it's perfect. If only they had left out the word "tactical" from the description, I would have given them five stars. Four Star Consumer Grade High Quality Backpack.
Good quality thick metal one problem was finding the button to set the password or thumbprint witch is inside note picture in review at least it has 2 keys that open it from the bottom of the box also the blue led is in a bad spot so my gun blocks the light now the tray does eject fast now I don't get why it comes with a USB-c cord you can't recharge the batteries over all it's a good safe yet could be just a little better.
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This is modern style gun rack that incorporates and night stand and upper shelving for storage. Its made well, and comes with easy to read instructions.It is better fitted for rifles without clips because there is not enough space between them and the magazines will hit.Parts are labeled and comes with tools. If I could recommend anything to be added would be side hooks ..But this is a opinion and not a need....buy it you wont be disappointed
Great bag, it’s part of my EDC!!!! It’s very spacious, has plenty of storage pockets that are easily accessible when in a hurry. I work on the go and often have to dig in it while driving and because it has so many storage pockets and how easy it is to access them, I can always grab without looking.
In the past, I’ve seen these Acog clones over and over, and having a lot of experience with the real thing as an infantryman, and owning one personally, I’ve always believed that the clones will always fall very short. This clone actually comes pretty close. The glass is very clear, and the fiber optic line soaks up the perfect amount of light, and the body is very well constructed. Side by side comparison reveals this clone is missing the windage and elevation cap cables (I really don’t care about this one, all they do is keep Joes from losing them on the field), and the field of view is slightly narrower. Only other difference I can reasonably mention is that this optic obviously has no tritium, and the reticle will not glow in dark conditions, which isn’t a terrible thing anyway. Side by side pictures attached and will follow up with a zero stress test on my Galil. Four stars for now for the good construction.
The big pocket on the inside perfectly fits my targets and target stand, while the smaller pockets perfectly fit my magazines, shells, bore site kit, etc. Look no further, stop shopping, buy this one.
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It’s very easy to use, I will say I was a little scared at first pulling the slingshot back but it’s extremely sturdy and after using it for almost a month the rubber band is still holding strong. I’d say this is a great novelty to just shoot cans or paper targets. I bought this for a younger person and did not put the laser on it just in case. In general I do not like lasers as it can cause serious blindness to others. Very sturdy and worth it!
Way over priced for what you get. The casting was rough and not done well. Molding marks and holes and pits in the plastic. Would not recommend for what you actually get
There are 36 wood screws needed to assemble this gun rack. Two extra screws are provided which was good, because one screw didn’t have a recess to fit an Allen wrench. The wood screws are a 4mm Allen headed screw. A small 4mm “L” Allen wrench is provided. However, assembly is a lot quicker using a powered screwdriver or impact wrench. If so, make sure you have a metric hex bit set for fitting either. There are inexpensive sets available on ngclab.com. If using an impact wrench be careful not overtighten the wood screws. A one-page instruction is provided (See Photo). The wood pieces fit together easily since the holes are pre-drilled. No incorrectly positioned drilled holes were encountered. This gun rack is convenient for standing up rifles without having to lean them against a wall. The rack is sturdy and stable. And being made of wood, it won't scratch a gun barrel.
The holster is not even real leather, Size is small very poor stitching the fur came off from side will not buy from this seller. Beaware
First impression was the good quality of the build… - The construction feels solid. The magnifier isn’t really heavy...but has some heft. - No defects noted in fit and finish…look and alignment is good. - The turret adjustments “clicks” are rather crisp and distinct in general. - The lenses are clear. The magnification is what I expected for 3X…objects do appear to be 3x in size. - Adjustable diopter. The adjustment is somewhat tight, even after some fiddling. - No issues mounting it on my pic rail…and the quick release is a nice feature. - Flipping the magnifier in/out of view is rather stiff…but perhaps will loosen with use. I’d rather have it too stiff than too loose…so very minor gripe. - The carry box is a nice touch...though it the magnifier only fits in one non-intuitive way in the case. - Works/aligns well with my dot sight. Bottom Line: Quality build. It’s a solid, clear, well-built magnifier
