Optics, lights, lasers, holsters, magazines, slings, cases. Track what you own, what’s mounted where, zero data per optic, and how each accessory affects performance downrange.
A red dot on the carry gun, an LPVO on the rifle, a light on the nightstand pistol, six magazines for the Glock, four for the AR, a holster for every occasion. Most shooters solve this with memory and hope. Your accessories deserve more than guesswork.
Which scope is zeroed at 50 yards and which at 100? When did you last confirm zero after remounting? Without data, it’s a guess every range trip.
Six magazines look identical until one causes two failures to feed in a match. Without individual tracking, you never know which mag to retire.
Optics, lights, holsters, and cases add up fast. Insurance coverage built from memory will underestimate your setup the moment you need it.
Assigned: 16" AR Build | Zeroed 50yd (55gr FMJ) | Scalarworks 1.93 mount
Assigned: Glock 19 Gen 5 | 500 lumens | Rail-mounted
Fits: Glock 19 + TLR-7A + RMR | Belt-mounted | ALS retention
15rd | Avg 1,200 rds each | Mag #4 flagged (2 FTF in last 200 rds)
“Interesting data point from your last three sessions – shot groups at 25 yards tightened from 4.2″ to 2.8″ after you mounted the T-2 on the AR. That optic is pulling its weight. One note: Magazine #4 has had two failure-to-feed incidents in the last 200 rounds. I’d rotate it out of your carry rotation and run it at the range to see if the pattern holds. The other five are performing clean. Total equipment value on file: $1,293.”
Every accessory is tied to a specific firearm. Mount an optic, assign a holster, designate carry magazines. When you swap gear between guns, history follows.
Log zero distance, zero date, ammunition used, and click adjustments. When you remount or switch hosts, you’ll know exactly where it was zeroed and with what load.
Track total rounds through each magazine individually. When one starts causing malfunctions, you’ll identify it by data instead of the "which mag was it" game.
Photograph an optic, light, or holster and ZeroMyGear logs it instantly. Voice entry for quick notes after a range session without fighting with text fields.
Log which holster fits which gun-light-optic combo. Track mount heights, rail sections, adapter plates. Know before you buy whether a new accessory works.
Purchase prices, dates, serial numbers, and current estimated values. Export a full Excel listing report ready for insurance documentation at any time.
Track optics, lights, magazines, holsters, and everything else. Link them to your firearms and start building data that actually helps. No credit card required.
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