Reviews by Yev
great asset
Written on Apr 15, 2026
Second one I purchased. For the price you get the performance. Nothing to complain about.
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Acually fits 2 rifles
Written on Jan 22, 2026
I was able to fit Seekins Hit with 24" barrel/ 5-25S&B and Savage BA Stealth with 24" barrel/Zeiss 6-36 in this box. Its a tight fit, will need to do a bit more fiddling with foam, but it did fit. Point is : it is large enough for 2 full size guns with huge scopes in case you are not familiar with above equipment. Depending on size of your AR, you may be able to fit 3 or 4 of them, I did. Hope it helps, I am personally a 3 dimensional idiot and can never apply measurements to real life lol.
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excellent, especially at discounted price
Written on Jan 10, 2026
Review for
Zeiss LRP S3 6-36x56mm Rifle Scope
At 20% off already discounted price and $400 OP bucks it was no brainier for me. I have purchased this scope before from different vendor but unfortunately had to return because of parallax adjustment issues. Nevertheless, it made my wanted list because everything else was pretty darn good.
FFP, Mil tree reticle, Japanese made, non rotating ocular unlike NF lines, checks all the boxes.
Optically, I think my S&B PM2 5-25 glass is better, but is it $2500 better? Absolutely not. Is G3 better? May be, but everything I have ever owned from Vortex has been to their repair shop and than subsequently sold. Not a fan of Vortex products.
Reticle is perfect for aging eyes, bold, easy to focus on and non-obstructing. My ATACR MilXT reticle, no matter what I do with ocular, looks fuzzy and too busy to me. But this is a matter of opinion, of course.
Eyebox is tight? It actually helps to minimize parallax error, just mount your scope properly and adjust LOP. Also not a problem at magnifications you should be using this optic anyway. Golden optical performance is at middle third of magnification range of any scope. For this one, its 15-25, which perfectly matches my needs and will get me past mile just fine. Same goes for complaints about sub-optimal performance at 36X. If you need 36X, get a 5-45 scope.
FFP, Mil tree reticle, Japanese made, non rotating ocular unlike NF lines, checks all the boxes.
Optically, I think my S&B PM2 5-25 glass is better, but is it $2500 better? Absolutely not. Is G3 better? May be, but everything I have ever owned from Vortex has been to their repair shop and than subsequently sold. Not a fan of Vortex products.
Reticle is perfect for aging eyes, bold, easy to focus on and non-obstructing. My ATACR MilXT reticle, no matter what I do with ocular, looks fuzzy and too busy to me. But this is a matter of opinion, of course.
Eyebox is tight? It actually helps to minimize parallax error, just mount your scope properly and adjust LOP. Also not a problem at magnifications you should be using this optic anyway. Golden optical performance is at middle third of magnification range of any scope. For this one, its 15-25, which perfectly matches my needs and will get me past mile just fine. Same goes for complaints about sub-optimal performance at 36X. If you need 36X, get a 5-45 scope.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
replacement for laser ports cover
Written on Aug 10, 2024
Review for
Steiner Laser Devices Exit Port Cover
Fits my DbalD2. Original cover broke after few days of hard use, not very sturdy.
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ideal setup for CQC SBR
Written on May 05, 2024
CTR with RISR is exactly what you need to offset higher red dot/ holosight on high mount.
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unbelivable price for great barrel
Written on Apr 24, 2024
Its Larue, enough said. However, keep in mind that you need upper with rifle profile without M4 cuts. They are harder to find.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
As usual from Seekins Precision
Written on Feb 21, 2022
Seekins, it says it all. Precision, attention to detail, quality materials. Holds my Burris XTR on 308 Armalite AR. No issues whatsoever. Great product. Own many of Seekins products, never any issues.
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As usual from Seekins Precision
Written on Feb 21, 2022
Seekins, it says it all. Precision, attention to detail, quality materials. Holds my Burris XTR on 308 Armalite AR. No issues whatsoever. Great product. Own many of Seekins products, never any issues.
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One year review, weird issues.
Written on Feb 21, 2022
Features are great, clarity is good, illumination is decent. Scope has been to repairs once during its VERY SHORT warranty period for fogged glass, customer service was great no complains there. However, there was a problem which I experienced and my buddy who owns the same scope had it too. Scope would "wiggle" itself out of the scope mount and become loose after minimal 556 round count. It first happened to me in the middle of Ridgeline carbine class, thanks god I had a back up. I said ok, must have not tighten to specs or mount is bad, no prob. But then it happened again, I changed the mount- same thing. Mounts are Larue, never had any issues with them and they have been previously used with other optics without issues. My buddy had the same experience with Aero mount. Weird, was it a bad batch of out of specs tubes? i dont know, but warranty has expired while I was blaming myself and the mounts and trying to figure whole thing out.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Great unless you need to attach things to it.
Written on Feb 20, 2022
Now I own 2 of those rails and feel that I could review it fairly. You get what you pay for, its no high end manufacturer rail.
Look, its lightweight and looks cool and if you just using it for bench shooting its totally fine. However, the Mlock cuts are out of specs, difficult to attach pic rails etc, takes a lot of wiggling to get mounting hardware through the cuts, easy to take finish off the rail in the process, to be fair when you get them in they stay, however it feels like you are bending the rail while tightening the screws, rail material is too soft. Rear QD sling attachment hole is fine, front is a joke, it does not lock QD head tight enough. I attached my Blue force gear sling to it, shouldered the gun, QD disconnected, gun dropped and my Delta Stryker $800 scope hit the ground. Nice!, you can imagine what I had to say about it. I tried magpul/ bcm/ cheap sh*t heads, nothing stays in, i guess hole is too big and again material is too soft. Ended up spending another $20 on Magpul sling qd base. Again, its a $100 rail, but you can get LaRue for $20 more and never have any of the above issues. Hope it helps.
Look, its lightweight and looks cool and if you just using it for bench shooting its totally fine. However, the Mlock cuts are out of specs, difficult to attach pic rails etc, takes a lot of wiggling to get mounting hardware through the cuts, easy to take finish off the rail in the process, to be fair when you get them in they stay, however it feels like you are bending the rail while tightening the screws, rail material is too soft. Rear QD sling attachment hole is fine, front is a joke, it does not lock QD head tight enough. I attached my Blue force gear sling to it, shouldered the gun, QD disconnected, gun dropped and my Delta Stryker $800 scope hit the ground. Nice!, you can imagine what I had to say about it. I tried magpul/ bcm/ cheap sh*t heads, nothing stays in, i guess hole is too big and again material is too soft. Ended up spending another $20 on Magpul sling qd base. Again, its a $100 rail, but you can get LaRue for $20 more and never have any of the above issues. Hope it helps.
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