Meh, I'm unimpressed with Walker. I have several and 3/4 of them stopped working shortly after I got them. Good to use as regular ear muffs, but that's about it.
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I hope so. I was always a Surefire fan cause I obviously don't operate but they held up well for my use. I did buy my son a Surefire for the AR I put together for him and played with it some. It felt really well built.For whatever my 2 cents are worth.......those lights are a great bang for the buck....I have one on an 870, one on a Beretta 1301, one on my AR, and one on the 9mm Ruger PCC that sits on my wife's side of the bed. The shotgun lights have by far seen the most action, and are going strong, even after a 12ga beating.
I saved $120 on each set of ears and over 70 on the light so I'm not going to sweat the 14 bucks for shipping.Call them theyll probably credit the shipping cost
I did briefly on one pair. Didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary except a very low volume at max.mine came in too. has anyone tried the Bluetooth? mine has a lot of interference lol. no wonder they are 60% off.
Panasonic eneloop, they're worth the price.No surprises here. Order came in. They are a little bulky but the noise cancelling is nice.
One thing to note is that they aren’t rechargeable so if you use them frequently with Bluetooth or noise cancelling, I’m sure you’ll be chewing up a fair supply of AAA batteries. I have a bunch of rechargeable AAA’s though. Would have been nice to just plug them in though.
That's what I thought also until I realized the Bluetooth has a separate volume knob that is part of the main power knob. They go up to a normal volume level when turned up.I did briefly on one pair. Didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary except a very low volume at max.