Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Holster didn’t necessarily fit my revolver perfect, but I think it’s because I have a shorter barrel than what they’re used to selling. Whatever I guess nothing is perfect. Richard from customer service was really good and did his best to help. I’ll definitely buy from them again.

  • Awesome product, bought two of them, one for front & back yard. Easy to use, would recommend to anyone!!!!

  • I had read reviews posted for this device initially and it seems there must have been a previous model. This model does have the capability to tailor if you want the sound or not and other behaviors from the dip switches shown in the picture. I did try the device outside in fairly direct light and it had difficulties after about 20 - 25 feet picking up the laser but lower light and indoors seemed to be no issue. I like that you have to hit center of the target for it to register which promotes better accuracy. The directions that come with the device are not very helpful but playing with the switches was pretty obvious for determining what they do. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking to improve their shooting with dry firing skills. (It does come with some off-brand batteries, I would not recommend leaving them in the device just in case)

  • I ordered this steel target to use on our outdoor range. The color is great, it readily shows impacts and matches the fluorescent green surveying paint that we use on our other targets. I like the 3 holes at the top of the target for mounting; this saved me a lot of work from drilling mounting holes, but I need to order some chains to use for hanging the target since rope doesn't stand up very well. The metal surface is smooth, edges are clean, and quality of the metal finish and paint is top of the line. I measured the target at 7 inches wide by 12 inches tall and 0.418 inches thick, it was great to see that the length and width dimensions met those advertised and that the steel is thicker than the stated 3/8 thickness. Laxama did a great job on this steel target, and I am happy that I was able to order it.

  • These are awesome and make target practice that much easier. I recommend this product.

  • Would've been nice if they provided the 4AA batteries. Thankfully it came built, I thought I had to build it lol. I wish the door would open a bit more it's like a 90* but it's ok, I don't mind it. I did have to turn my rifle sideways because of my scopes but other than that I really like it.

  • CVLIFE 42" Soft Rifle Case Double Long Gun Bag I got this to give to my son as a gift. I am pleased with the case and would recommend it. I have a couple of bags made by Voodoo Tactical and I love them. This is not that and it should not be confused as such. The price of this bag compared to VT more than makes up for what it does not bring to the table. For storing and protecting a rifle, the bag does a good job. It may possibly be limited by length, but you know you're buying a 42" case, so expect it to do what a 42" case can do. There is ample padding around the exterior of the bag. Internally, there is a padded divider. This divider is the only thing keeping 2 rifles stored in there from getting cozy. You do not want your rifles getting cozy. I believe this divider is as good as can be expected. It is amply padded and runs the length of the case internally. I had no issues with comingling of my firearms when I had 2 in there. There are triangle sleeves on both ends of the case for both rifle spots. These work, but because of the limitations of the straps inside, I'm not sure that they really do much. Speaking of those straps, they're one of the reasons I'm knocking off a star. The straps go from the top to the bottom. You simply put the rifle in and velcro the strap across the firearm. This isn't good enough though. The firearm can literally move uninhibited up & down inside of the case. It's like having a seat belt on when the car isn't moving. You can't hit the windshield, but theres almost no scenario where you would. You can move around in your seat though. I don't want my rifles moving around in their seat. Don't get me wrong, there isn't much of anywhere for them to go and they won't touch each other. They can rub on the material though and I'd rather that not be the case. The build quality of the case is very good. The material feels just like my VT cases, and it probably is. The stitching is tight and professional, and the zippers work smoothly and flawlessly. The molle straps are fine and will work with typical molle attachments. The velcro is wanting. I wouldn't trust any patch on there you aren't willing to lose. I felt like they might come off easily. The storage pockets are great. There are two large compartments with some compartments inside. There is a lot of room. I don't see any designated Mag pouches and that's not idea, but also not the end of the world. Another reviewer states that this isn't an AR bag, so why expect pouches that only fit AR mags? That's fair, even if I don't want it to be. Like I said, not the end of the world. The straps are a love / hate arrangement. I seldom use the backpack straps on these types of bags. However, I understand their utilitarian advantage and would use them if I needed to. That said, I doubt I'll need them too often. This bag provides for that well though and I really like the way this part was designed. These backpack straps are very well made with great buckles and good padding. The straps can be "permanently" stored inside the pockets that are provided on the back of the case and easily deployed if you need them. They tuck away nicely and there shouldn't be an issue of accidentally pulling them out. The "hate" part is with the shoulder strap. I'm going to use the shoulder strap a lot, as I expect many will. My expectation is that the shoulder strap be made well. This one isn't. It looks like they took a shoulder strap off of cheap duffle bag (they probably did). It isn't padded well and the snap rings and buckles are trash of the lowest quality. They could have easily put as much effort into the shoulder strap and made it as nice as the backpack straps I'll never use. They didn't. I'll suggest my son buy another strap, but that sucks. So, besides the mag storage, shoulder strap, and the straps to secure the firearm, this bag is excellent. I'm only knocking 1 star off of the review for that and I believe that's generous. I wanted to detail the explanation though, because I realize some people may consider this bag to be 3 star with those issues. Buyer beware, it is a nice bag, but not the best bag I've ever used. I would recommend if you understand it's limitations.

  • It's good, it has a clear plastic film inside on the goggles. It has no "easy peel" tab. So you have to pop out the goggles a bit to be able to peel it off. Overall a good buy. It FITS GLASSES! One of the cheaper ones I've found that can do so without being uncomfortable.

  • 5 out of 5
    Absolutely the best AR cleaning kit I've found. Even including a star chamber cleaning tool and the unique BONE tool, this kit has almost everything necessary to clean an AR. Pros: Bone tool is great and makes this kit's price a great value. Chamber cleaning tool works well, and shouldn't go unused. Has all the other stuff you'll need. They include long and short cables, so if you've brought along a pistol too, this kit should still get your handguns up and running, too. The compact size is great if you're limited on travel space or weight. As usual, Otis products are gentle on firearms but tough on fouling, and a great addition to your gear. It's adaptability makes it easy to use for other rifles or pistols, too; just add the right sized brushes. Cons: No fault of Otis, but if this thing had Q tips, it would truly have everything needed, so I added those myself. The biggest downside to the Otis system is that you won't have a cleaning rod on hand to knock out stuck cases unless you bring one just for that or have another. On mine, the CLP tube leaked and got cleaner/lubricant over everything. While It only took awhile to clean, I just don't trust most factory containers to be safe in a range bag unsecured as much any more. All in all, great product! I'm sure mine will last for many years, and I know I've converted others to their legendary breach-to-muzzle cleaning system. If you run an AR but haven't already assembled a cleaning kit from scratch, you need this kit. Highly recommended.

  • 5 out of 5
    I finally had the chance to get to the range today with my Monstrum 3x Prism Scope (Model S330P) that I purchased from ngclab.com, mounted on my AK74 . It was a sunny 55 degree day here. The scope was mounted to a "Fireclub NEW A-K47 Scope Mount" I also purchased from ngclab.com. The Monstrum scope is surprisingly bright & clear and seems well assembled for it's price point. The illumination in both red and green works well. I did not use illumination when shooting today since it was so sunny out, so I cannot speak to how well the illumination is in bright/sunny conditions. The etched reticle worked well today. A couple of thoughts right up front: I feel this scope is strictly a range shooting optic. Though for it's price it worked very well for me today, if my AK74 was more than a range firearm at this point in time, I would look for a better mount and more robust optic. In fact, this was a test really to see how I liked an optic on this rifle since my eyes are getting older. I started shooting at 25 yards and making windage and elevation adjustments. And like others have mentioned, the marked adjustments on the turrets are exactly opposite of how you need to move the reticle. Yes, that caused some fun. After getting a zero at 25 yards, I moved out to 50 yards. I did have to fine tune my zero at that range. Then it was on to 100 yards. Unfortunately there was some confusion going on at the shooting range by that point and I only was able to put six rounds down range at 100 yards. Through it all the scope performed beautifully. I shot a total of 160 rounds of 60 grain Silver Bear ammo, 5.45x39 and it never lost zero or had any malfunctions. For the purpose I purchased the scope for, I am completely satisfied. I do have a few of suggestions for Monstrum on product improvement though. 1. I include flip up lens covers. That "bikini" cover can be easy to get lost. 2. Drill the riser for standard ACOG mounts. I think with the base removed, the scope could sit a little lower that way. 3. Do something to make the reticle focus ring tighter. I put electrician's tape around mine to hold it in place. So all-in-all, a decent shooting range ready, 3x optic for the price. Also the Fireclub mount worked well. I wouldn't have the confidence in it that I have in my Aimpoint on my M4 clone, and I know battery life wont be as long as the Aimpoint; but for the range and the price you pay, this optic is good to go.

  • 5 out of 5
    Love everything about it, its about time comsumers get a good deal on optics at a fair price almost unfair to discovery optics 10 stars

  • This is the worst camera ever. After 5 phone calls too customer service. Nothing has been fixed. My trail cameras do a better job than this POS

  • Cvlife was inexpensive Looks great on an Ar 15 style rails. Red light is bright

  • Everything seems legit. Don't really need zoom since I'm shooting 50 yards at most but 1 mistake made was putting the laser on the side. I should have paid more attention because if you zero the red dot at 30 it'll be off to the left when less than and will be off to the right when at 50. Definitely good colors and brightness adjustment or you can just use black. Kinda wish I got something different now but it'll work for now just wish I thought this through but I was rushing 🤦 laser should always be on top or bottom. Bad design work unless you shoot same yardage all the time but I use it for hunting so red dot is a waste and I wish it was detachable then I could trash it cause it's just in the way now. 😒

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