Product Review
Nifty Pocket Lantern

Product: GINTBN Folding Pocket Lantern
Price: $10.99
Durability: Medium
Best Place To Buy This Product: Amazon.com
My Overall Rating: 8.5
Quick Product Overview:
This Folding Pocket Lantern can be used from outdoor camping and wilderness survival to hiking explorations and festive home decor, this multi-functional lantern adapts to your needs. Its practicality extends to emergency lighting and adding a cozy glow to your living space, showcasing its versatility and essential value. This can be carried in your pocket with our foldable pocket candle lantern. Its lightweight construction and compact folded size, akin to a palm, make it ideal for outdoor adventures, camping trips, or unexpected emergencies, ensuring you’re always prepared with a reliable light source. It is made of sturdy metal, it not only promises durability but also elegance, making it a beautiful addition to your outdoor gear or home decor. The lantern safeguards the flame against gusts, ensuring stable illumination even in harsh outdoor conditions. It also prevents wax drips, maintaining a clean and safe lighting experience. There is no need for batteries and electricity! This lantern harnesses the simplicity and charm of traditional candles, offering an environmentally friendly and cost-effective lighting alternative. Perfect for those who cherish the ambiance of natural light.
Specifications Of This Product:
| Color | Folding Pocket Candle Lantern |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | GINTBN |
| Product Dimensions | 1″L x 1″W x 1″H |
| Finish Type | Polished |
What I Like About This Product:
This folding lantern is good for emergency or occasional use, but I would not use it as an everyday lantern. It is small enough to fit in your pocket but will work in any backpack, fanny pack or other gear that you might have.
What I Would Change About This Product:
Nothing yet
Final Remarks:
This GINTBN Folding Pocket Candle Lantern speaks of quality It is made of durable metal materials that seem built to last. It’s small enough to fit in my pocket, making it convenient for hikes or camping trips. Try it and you may like it.
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different sight options available on the market today, and everybody seems to want some type of optic as there go-to sight package. My view is that optics are great when they work, but if there is a problem, you are in trouble. So I have switched most of my self defense rifles back to open sights.
They may not work for long range shooting but most of your self defense shooting is close-up. Let’s explore the peep sight and see if it might be something that would work for you.
is a popular choice due to its versatility and stopping power, any rifle that is comfortable, controllable, and chambered in an appropriate caliber for the user’s needs can be considered a self-defense rifle.
favorite home defense rifles is the Lever action carbine. the action is quick and easy to cycle and it comes in many different calibers: .357 Mag, .44 Mag and .30-30. Many people like using the .357 Mag or the .44 Mag as a self defense rifle as the recoil is low but the power behind the bullet is adequate for protection.
in the rear sight to improve accuracy and vision by helping the shooter center their eye and focus on the front sight.
manufacturers out there that produce peep sights. I really like Skinner Sights style of peep sights on my Henry lever guns, I have a .30-30, and .45-70 caliber rifles that I use with these sights. (upper picture) they are nicely made and work excellent on these rifles, I also use Williams Sight Company’s 5D peep sight on my Winchester 94 (.30-30)
, I would rather use the Skinner version but I have run into some issues in getting them ready for those sights. Lastly I use the XS Sight System on my Mossberg shotgun, I have their XS night sights
on my pump shotguns (12 gauge)(Lower picture). This way the lever guns work great in the daytime and the shotguns work great at night.



think of the large traditional Gun safes that are multi compartmentalized and hold 20 plus long guns and many handguns as well. These safes utilize a keypad and/or combination in order to lock and open their doors. Inside they have a carpeted interior with adjustable shelving that will fit anyone’s needs. The one negative thing about these safes is that they are very heavy. Some of the common brand names are AMSEC (American Security, Browning, Liberty Safes, Fort Knox, Hollan, Gunvault, Gardall, Mesa, Ironman, and Mountain House.
to have a modular, multiple gun cabinets setup. It can
work however you need it too. Now they usually have a biometric lock mechanism for quicker gun access. There are quite a few companies that offer this type of gun safe: Hornady, Snapsafe, Steelhead Outdoors, but my favorite is Secure-it. They have many to choose from and if they do not have what you want then it may not be available. It breaks the traditional idea about gun safes but it is definitely worth thinking about.
handgun safes for your home, when trying to decide what you need, these are things to consider:
theft resistance, and fire protection.
space you have available and the location you choose for the safe.
all setup then you need to consider your vehicles. The days of throwing your handgun in your glovebox or under the seat is not the best thing to do these days. Even tossing it in your trunk is not the safest thing to do. You don’t want your handgun rattling around in the trunk.
V-line, Hornady, and Stealth Safes. Many of these are sold at Amazon so that is something to consider if you are in the market for a vehicle gun safe. I purchased one from Amazon, MADOATS Car Gun Safe, and it was pretty darn cool and works really well for my pickup. I don’t use it a lot but it is always there incase I need to lock my handgun in my truck. You never know when you are going to the post office, other federal building or need to go inside a school and those are some places that do not allow firearms. If you carry your handgun you should definitely have a secure way to lock up your handgun.