Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    I was extremely please with the quality of this scope. The middle of the target was the initial site in at 100 yards and the top left was fine-tuning and the bottom two were my last two 10 shot groups. Max power takes a little getting used to but I was able to clearly see my shots with a 223 at 100 yards. I was extremely satisfied with the accuracy of the scope because this was a range day using 62 grain green tips. Although I'm totally satisfied I expect my next range visit with 77 grain boat tail hollow points will shrink those groups which are already pretty impressive in my opinion for my skill level.

  • I have many of their cases and they are the best in my opinion ruggedly made And they hold up great. This one is being used for a Benjamin air gun and works perfectly It's got three velcro pockets When I use for pellets The other one I have the magazines and manual And the largest pocket I have a bunch of targets in there so it keeps everything together and secure

  • Great value for the money. Fits and mounts nicely for what I put it on. Visibility is great and seems like it will preform well and be durable.

  • I’ve got to say.. I’m really impressed. The build quality is solid. It feels sturdy and well-made, which is exactly what I need for keeping my stuff secure. The setup is pretty slick too, with a key, a code, and a fingerprint scanner for easy access. Honestly, I was a bit surprised at how smooth the fingerprint scanner works. The little handle is a nice touch for when I need to move it around. It’s a small thing, but makes a difference. Definitely recommend it if you’re looking for something secure, reliable, and convenient!

  • Are you in the market for a metal target frame for your low-velocity weapons (air gun, bb gun, airsoft gun, slingshot, etc)? Would you like it to collect your rounds? How about giving you options for stationary paper or rotating metal targets? If so, Aimax Outdoor Pellet Gun Target Trap may be what you need! It's a DIY kit with four walls, two metal target hangars, a paper target holder, and paper targets. It's easily put together within a few minutes and weighs a little over 14 pounds. The target isn't that tall (12 inches), so you either need to put it on an elevated surface or shoot from far away to get a straight shot from shooter to target. Our boys set it up a berm at chest height to shoot at it. The targets are 3mm deep and are heavy compared to the ultra-thin target stand. With our high-powered pump pellet guns, we can severely dent or penetrate the back plate with any shots missing the targets at it's highest pump pressure. However, at anything lower, the pellet doesn't cause the target to rotate. Using slower air weapons is even worse where the bbs and airsoft pellets just bounce off the target and back towards the shooter. A pile of bbs/pellets can usually be found in a line in front of the target stand after shooting. For paper target shooting, this works extremely well, as long as you remove the metal targets and poles from behind. Then all the ammo will be collected in the target frame. I would NOT use anything higher powered than an air gun, and NOT recommend any .22lr ammo for this target stand for safety reasons. Overall, it's an easy build and does what it should: be a target for shooting. However, it seems that Aimax Outdoor tried to combine targets used with higher caliber weapons with a frame that supports low velocity air weapons, and it kind of works, kind of doesn't work. But it's a great paper target frame to collect your spent ammo! I recommend.

  • I’m really impressed with the camera so far! I purchased it for our house, where we have a large backyard, and the second one for hunting. The installation instructions were easy to follow, and the video resolution is excellent. Plus, the zoom, pan, and tilt features allow you to easily adjust the camera view. It’s also great that you can access it directly from your phone, and the app comes with a 30-day free trial. I recommend this camera for both home security and outdoor recreational use.

  • Ok so when i received it i flipped the latches and could not get the lid to open and i really pulled at it. Well guess what - it was vacuum sealed and i had to release the knob screw by the case handle until it went “hisssssssss” and equalized pressure. I typically only see that on pelican and mil issue cases- so yeh i was impressed. Came with a nice reusable desiccant can, cutouts are well placed and well executed- You will have to pluck out the foam, it is laser cut but they leave it in there for you to remove as needed. Was not difficult. Does not come with a photo guide so use photos on ngclab.com here as a guide. The far right foam is cut slightly different so you can have a replacable “assembly” for either a 5th full size pistol + row of mags, or, a nice big storage area for eyes/ears etc. What i discovered is, if you take out the far right pistol foam assembly and leave the cavity, you can pack three sub-compact pistols in holster or protective pouches, plus several mags. That is 7 guns in this case with mags, awesome. Or i can put back in the far right foam and carry 5 full size pistols plus mags. See my photos - from left to right in case: Kimber Warrior .45, Sig P229 .40, Springfield XD .45, Walther PPQ 9mm. Perfect fit, not sloppy at all, impressed. Even my XD .45 double stack 10rd mags with finger extension fit no prob! Sum it all up- This is not a pelican case - but - it is good quality and well worth the low price tag for what you get, and i am glad i took a gamble on it. I also own pelican cases. If i ever go to the top of Everest or a hardcore whitewater rafting adventure, i will take the pelican case - otherwise this Case Club case seems more than adequate for just about anything i intend to throw at it on a normal use basis. It is not flimsy at all, and its air tight.

  • I’ll start by saying that, when I opened the two boxes that the safe comes in, I was a bit disappointed by all the pieces and screws that were needed to put it all together. Once I got started however, I realized that it wouldn't be so hard to assemble since many of the screws go into the same sections of the safe. This is a safe that can be used as one large safe, where the two smaller safes are bolted together. It can also be used as two separate smaller safes, which I’ve never seen before. It comes with the correct accessories to bolt the two pieces together and to bolt the safe securely to the wall. One of the features of the safe that I like is the adjustability of the shelves. They can assembled the way you desire. It's nice that the safe has a USB power port. It’s located on the bottom side of the the knob. This ensures that the safe door can be opened in case the batteries to the digital keypad become depleted. Each section of the safe has two keys for their section of the safe, and there is an additional set to unlock the drawer, for a total of six keys. Lastly, the large section is the only section that has the digital keypad that unlocks that side of the safe. These options to open the safe, and for large capacity to hold guns, makes this a highly functional safe. The front door is the most heavy-duty part of the larger safe. It's much heavier than the three other sides of the safe and of the four sides of the smaller. This really cuts down the weight and movability of the safe. The paint coating on the safe looks really nice, it's a deep black color. It also seems to have a high quality finish, as I've had many opportunities to scratch it during installation, and it didn't, scratch it. It's important to remember that this is not a fireproof safe, but simply a good safe that is manufactured for durability, quality and stability. It's likely that this safe will last much longer than I'll be around. It's less than half the price than my smaller gun safe. This safe I can get behind and is easy to recommend.

  • Using this helmet part of my costume for Halloween and it looks awesome. I added black reflective tape for aesthetics. The fans inside the helmet definitely help keep you cool. I kind of have a big head so removing some of the padding definitely helped make it fit better.

  • This is the best (by far) budget option for the pvs14. Well built and exactly what’s needed to save spending $750-1000 on the name brand. Highly recommended!

  • 5 out of 5
    The site actually has pretty clear glass and a bright picture site. The fiber optic strip does a really good job of lighting up the arrow reticle even in low light conditions. From the beginning it always seemed to me like the crosshairs were slightly off in the picture window to the right side. But when I zero the scope to the rifle it always hit Target so I just got used to it. After about 800 to 1000 rounds a little black triangle appeared on the left side of the site when looking through it. Not sure if I should try to send it back or just take it apart and try to fix it. Obviously isn't the quality of a $2,000 acog but it did pretty well on an AR for about a thousand rounds.

  • Came with rust and a beat up box. At least this time it has all the bolts in the box. The first time it was beat up and had holes in it, and I had to re-order because it was missing bolts.

  • I am just starting to use this, but so far it seems like a great little camera. The quality seems good and the user manual (18 pages) is straightforward. I will add some photos, videos, and notes once I retrieve it from the field. But I wanted to get my review started.

  • The backpack and hip belt are a bit too large for my body (5'9", 165lbs) but the straps are too close together where they attach to the pack, and they pinch uncomdortably at the back of my neck.

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