Reviews by Al
High Quality and Fits All My Gear
Written on Dec 02, 2024
Review for
GPS Tall Tactical Range Backpack
Quality fabric and stitching will withstand years of use. It has all the space I wanted to fit all the gear and ammo for a range day. You can get a similar-style backpack from Amazon for half the price, but the quality of the material is not the same. I returned an inferior product from Amazon that felt cheap and like it would not last. I use this weekly and find it to be money well spent.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
NOT GREAT, BUT A VERY GOOD OPTION
Written on Oct 23, 2018
THINGS TO CONSIDER (THE BAD and the GOOD!)
Auto brightness mode is completely worthless and does not compare to an RMR. It never gets bright enough, even going from room to room in my house during the day is enough to wash out the reticle. Using a weapon light will completely wash out the reticle and it will never re-adjust both in the dark and daylight brightness. Just turn the auto mode off and never use it.
In manual mode, the reticle can get very bright and it's perfectly visible outside in the brightest sunlight.
The glass has a very slight magnification and a hint of blue tint, but it is very clear.
Mine has splotches of glue residue on the inside of the housing (no imperfections on the glass).
The elevation and windage adjustments are very firm and positive.
It comes with a set of long screws and short screws. My unit is mounted on a ZEV Glock, which uses completely different smaller diameter screws. I think the Brownell's slide might also use the same thinner screws, so make sure you have those beforehand. I believe the included screws will work with a Glock MOS, but they might have to be trimmed.
I can't speak about the reliability of the electronics as only time will tell.
Is it better than an RMR? - NO, but the RMR is considerably more expensive and this is a second best option for sure.
Overall, I'm happy with it and I would not have a problem using it on a carry gun.
Auto brightness mode is completely worthless and does not compare to an RMR. It never gets bright enough, even going from room to room in my house during the day is enough to wash out the reticle. Using a weapon light will completely wash out the reticle and it will never re-adjust both in the dark and daylight brightness. Just turn the auto mode off and never use it.
In manual mode, the reticle can get very bright and it's perfectly visible outside in the brightest sunlight.
The glass has a very slight magnification and a hint of blue tint, but it is very clear.
Mine has splotches of glue residue on the inside of the housing (no imperfections on the glass).
The elevation and windage adjustments are very firm and positive.
It comes with a set of long screws and short screws. My unit is mounted on a ZEV Glock, which uses completely different smaller diameter screws. I think the Brownell's slide might also use the same thinner screws, so make sure you have those beforehand. I believe the included screws will work with a Glock MOS, but they might have to be trimmed.
I can't speak about the reliability of the electronics as only time will tell.
Is it better than an RMR? - NO, but the RMR is considerably more expensive and this is a second best option for sure.
Overall, I'm happy with it and I would not have a problem using it on a carry gun.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful.
Overpriced but worth it
Written on May 17, 2018
Pros:
Ajustable
Fairly Rigid
Looks good for a brace
Lightweight
Cons:
Feels like cheap airsoft plastic. No where near the quality of something like Magpul's polymer.
Overpriced for what it is, but still the best brace option that is currently available.
Ajustable
Fairly Rigid
Looks good for a brace
Lightweight
Cons:
Feels like cheap airsoft plastic. No where near the quality of something like Magpul's polymer.
Overpriced for what it is, but still the best brace option that is currently available.
1 of 3 found the following review helpful.
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