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Sightmark Pistol Boresight with Red Laser

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Color: .380 ACP


Features

  • Item Package Dimension: 7.L x 4.6W x 0.6H inches
  • Item Package Weight - 0.09038952742 Pounds
  • Item Package Quantity - 1
  • Product Type - SPORTING GOODS

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.4 x 4.92 x 0.87 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.04 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9 x 5.5 x 1 inches


Brand Name: ‎Sightmark


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty


Model Name: ‎Pistol


Color: ‎.380 ACP


Material: ‎Brass


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Sellmark Corporation


Part Number: ‎SM39046


Style: ‎.380 ACP Compact


Included Components: ‎Carrying case, Battery pack


Sport Type: ‎Hunting, Airsoft


Date First Available: February 26, 2018


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  • Seems to work accurately, puts shots on paper @ 25 yards.
Color: .45 ACP
Much better quality than the less expensive bore lasers offered. Seems to work well, at least for me. I now have 3 different calibers from the same seller!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 20, 2023 by Larry

  • OUTSTANDING PRODUCT !
Color: .380 ACP
Awesome, just what I needed. The fit was perfect, and the laser was very precise / dead center. Great price.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 4, 2023 by Patrick Patrick

  • Simple, easy, and a decent value
Color: .357/.38 Special
I've been tempted to get some sort of laser boresight for a while, and the acquisition of an H&R Handi-Rifle in .357 finally pushed me over the edge. There's a lot to like about this unit- and a few irritating things as well. Let's start with what I like about it. First of all, it's really easy to use. Insert the batteries, slip it into the chamber, point the weapon at a distant target, and align the red dot with the sight or scope. Simple. It took me less than a minute to get my rifle ready for the range. Second, each unit is individually aligned- you can see the alignment screws used to do this. And last, the price is right. For not much more than the cost of a box of ammunition (more or less) you can align your gun so it will at least put those first shots on paper. The bits I don't like: First: The .38/.357 is a rimmed cartridge- but there's no rim on this boresight. In my .38 S&W K-frame, it slid in until it reached the end of the chamber in the revolver, protruding just far enough to pull it out when I wanted to remove it. In the Ruger Blackhawk, it disappeared into the cylinder, as the cylinder is bored more deeply; luckily it slid out easily. But in my H&R rifle, it disappeared into the chamber and wouldn't come out when I tilted the barrel upwards; it had to be removed with a cleaning rod. Putting a rim on the brass piece that screws into the back would have added a negligible amount to the cost of manufacture but would have made it much easier to use. Second: There's no on-off switch, and battery drain is high. Turning it on and off requires the insertion and removal of two extremely small batteries- easy enough to do at home, but at the outdoor range one or more pieces are liable to disappear. A simple switch could have been implemented a number of ways. Last, the fabric case has a pocket to hold the batteries that's open at one end, and doesn't really hold the batteries very securely. A snap-open plastic case would be more secure, and perhaps cheaper to make as well. For now I'm keeping mine in the bubble packaging it arrived in, but I plan on finding a small translucent polypropylene box I can store the boresight and several spare batteries in it. But the positives outweigh the negatives. This is a very useful piece of gear that's easy to use and cheaper than any decent traditional optical boresight. With the shortage of ammunition and reloading components today, it's a good tool for conserving ammunition, too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 25, 2013 by Michael J

  • A good tool for sighting in at relatively short distances.
Color: .380 ACP
I got another one of these for a 9mm luger pistol a few years ago, and I haven't used it much, but it worked well when I first got it, and still does. The main thing I use it for is making sure my laser targeting accessories are properly aligned with the bore at close range, "self-defense" distances (e.g., inside 20 yards), so I only have to use it about once a year or so, or less. Don't know how much I'd trust this particular tool for longer range sighting applications. I tested this .380 ACP version as soon as I got it, just to make sure the dot stayed in the same place relative to my laser sight no matter how much I turned the boresight in the barrel. It did, so the one I received is not "off," and works as it's supposed to. With that said, the MAXIMUM recommended sighting distance for this tool is "20-30 yards," so don't expect the tool to be super accurate at any distances beyond that. The tiny adjustment screws on the sides of the boresight are glued in place, because once the laser is calibrated at the factory, the maker doesn't want the end user screwing around with the alignment, and then blaming them because the tool's not working right. The battery life (it uses two tiny coin cells) is expressly rated at "less than one hour." This is not a "defect." A laser that can make a visible dot on a surface 25 yards away needs a lot of power, and will drain such tiny batteries pretty fast if you leave it on for any significant length of time. Thus, if you expect/need to use the boresight for long periods of time, just get lots of spare batteries. These little coin cells are cheap on Ebay. You can get a dozen of them for something like ten bucks. Bottom line: this boresight works just fine for a device in its price range, in every respect, if it's used as directed. If you know/understand its limitations; don't expect miracles, and don't happen to receive a "lemon" that got knocked out of alignment somehow before it got to you, you'll be happy with it. I know I am, and this is my second one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 12, 2020 by Mark R. Wietstock

  • will get you on paper they say
Color: 9mm Luger
Hopefully it's accurate. I adjusted my new sights and my CrimsonTrace laser to its position. These are self defense handguns so absolute precision isn't necessary. Worth the price I think. I'll know more next time at the range.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 16, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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