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Sightmark Pistol Boresight with Red Laser

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Style: .44 Magnum


Features

  • <1mW 632-650nm Class II Red Laser: This low-power, red laser falls into Class II laser light classification, making it safe for use in various applications, while offering a visible and focused beam of light without posing significant eye hazards.
  • Precision Accuracy: This boresighting tool offers exceptional precision, ensuring that your sights or optics align precisely. It eliminates guesswork and enhances accuracy, making it an invaluable asset for zeroing.
  • Durable Bore Sight: Built for repeated use, ensuring precise alignment and calibration. Withstands recoil and rough handling during zeroing. Maintains accuracy over time, essential for enthusiasts and professionals.
  • Precision Zeroing, Less Waste: Swiftly aligns sights to bore, minimizing cartridge waste. Saves time and costs, an ideal solution for hunters.
  • Easy to pack and travel: Its small and lightweight design make it a convenient and portable accessory for shooters who require efficient zeroing and improved accuracy in the field.

Features

  • <1Mw 632-650nm class II red laser
  • Fastest gun zeroing and sighting system
  • Reduce wasted cartridges and shells
  • Precision accuracy
  • Easy to pack and travel

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.4 x 4.96 x 0.87 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.06 Kilograms


Item Weight: ‎0.02 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Sightmark


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty


Model Name: ‎Pistol


Color: ‎.44 Magnum


Material: ‎Brass


Suggested Users: ‎""


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Sellmark Corporation


Part Number: ‎SM39019


Style: ‎.44 Magnum


Included Components: ‎Carrying case, Battery pack


Size: ‎.44


Sport Type: ‎Hunting, Airsoft


Date First Available: July 3, 2008


Brand: Sightmark


Color: .44 Magnum


Style: .44 Magnum


Product Dimensions: 2"L x 1"W x 1"H


Sport: Airsoft, Hunting


Item Weight: 9.07 g


Material: Brass


Compatible Devices: Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun


Mounting Type: Shotgun


Night vision: No


Compatible Devices: Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun


Mounting Type: Shotgun


Night vision: No


Reticle Type: Laser Dot


Color: .44 Magnum


Product Style: .44 Magnum


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 2"L x 1"W x 1"H


Item Weight: 9.07 g


Material Type: Brass


Brand Name: Sightmark


Sport Type: Airsoft, Hunting


Manufacturer: Sellmark Corporation


UPC: 971471414361 015568805479 621227678560 810119011251 956256216651


Global Trade Identification Number: 51


Item Type Name: Boresight with Red Laser


Included Components: Carrying case, Battery pack


Unit Count: 1.00 Ounce


Warranty Description: Limited Lifetime Warranty


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  • Test the boresight before using it. Here’s how.
Color: 9mm Luger
I love the idea but there does not seem t be any QA for this product. I received two sets and neither laser was aligned corrrectly. Unless the laser is aligned perfectly within its housing, the laser will not point straight. In my photos you can see how you must check your laser before a) using it to zero your weapon and b) before giving a review or getting rid of the packaging. 1) Remove the barrel from the weapon and clamp it to a flat surface (I used a metal table leg.) 2) Mark part of the back of the laser and consider that part “up” for now. 3) Insert the boresight into the barrel wth the mark in the up position 4) 5+ yards away mark with tape and a dot of ink where the laser hits a wall (this will be the reference point) 5) return to the laser and carefully rotate the boresight (or remove and reinsert) so that the mark you made in step 2 is in the opposite position (down if it was up). 6) walk back to the wall with the tape and see f the laser dot matches up woth the existing mark. 7) Repeat steps 3-6 as many times as you want to validate the result. As long as the dot is in the same position when the mark on the back of the boresight is in a specific position you will know that the barrel has not moved during the process of you removing or spinning the boresight. The point to all of this is that for the boresight (any boresight) to work properly the red dot on the wall should always be in the same exact position no matter how the boresight is rotated in the chamber/barrel. If the red dot does move (in my case it moved about an inch for both boresights) it means any “zero” you were to get by using this thing will be off.. and not even close. If you don’t check your boresight like this and you are still getting OK groups after zeroing your sights there is a good chance that you are not shooting consistently or that you are cheating yourself out of even tighter groups. This test only takes a few minutes and is a great way to ensure your boresight actually works properly. Unfortunately for me, after two separate shipments, each product failed the test. :( Also, if there was some way to adjust the alignment of the laser and it’s housing I am confident that using my testing method we would be able to align the laser and have a great boresight. Unfortunately, it didn’t seem like the tiny screws actually did anything but maybe hold the laser inside of the housing ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2017 by Gaberham Gaberham

  • A Misaligned Laser is Worse Than Worthless - Premium Price But No QC
Color: 9mm Luger
Bought a Sight Mark in .223 several years ago and it was properly aligned so I was willing to pay the premium price again to get a quality boresighter in 9mm. Upon receipt I tested the alignment of the laser by carefully rolling the boresighter in a fixed barrel while observing the laser dot about 8 feet away. I was disappointed to find that the dot traced out a circle with diameter of about two inches. At 15 yards the circle would be about 10 inches in diameter. Upon inspection of the laser it became apparent that it is visibly askew but was packaged for sale anyway. This is poor to zero quality control at the factory and the current reviews show this with 10% giving one star (meaning zero stars). Many, many reviews cite the same issue of a misaligned laser. There are many of these devices for sale at much lower prices than is charged for this brand and they are probably just as good, or better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2018 by Michael Morgan

  • I wouldn't trust this product for my needs and wouldn't purchase it again or recommend it to anyone
Color: 9mm Luger
I purchased this to zero in a Smith & Wesson Shield 9mm. It pointed incredibly high and to the right leaving me to believe that my sights were way off. Upon further inspection of the product, the laser aperture itself was visibly off. A friend purchased the .40 version and had the same issue. The batteries that were supplied, though in working condition, were also corroded. Unfortunately, I wouldn't trust this product for my needs and wouldn't purchase it again or recommend it to anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2017 by JeHa JeHa

  • Spot on, but you need to remove the ejector
Color: .45 ACP
Good, bright boresight. I tested its' "center" by taping a barrel to a chair leg and inserted the boresight. Pointed it at wall about 20" away and put a target dot where the laser hit. I put a piece of tape on the back of the boresight and turned it a 1/4 turn. Checked where the laser hit and turned it another 1/4 turn. And again and again until it was rotated 360. The laser didn't drift for any of those. Next test was to insert it into a gun that is sighted in. Note: you need to remove the ejector or it will push the boresight and throw off the laser projection. With the ejector removed and the boresight pushed into the chamber, the boresight and gun sights lined up well. Not sure if these things are hit or miss, but the one I got is spot on and will serve me well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020 by ss

  • Nice Idea , not accurate....at all
Color: 9mm Luger
I bought this to zero in a couple of red dot sights I have , one on an M&P 9L and one on a G34. I have them zerod pretty good already , wanted to see what the laser says. In both guns the laser is about about 2 inches high where the red dots currently showed, which caused both guns to shoot low almost off paper at 50 feet. It's nice and bright , but way off. had to use a bore cleaning rod to get it out of both guns as well. Very disappointed with this thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2017 by KMANICK

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