Sightmark
Sightmark .22LR Laser Boresight
USD$34.95
4.67 stars out of 3 reviews
3 reviews
USD$34.95
$34.95
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4.67 out of 5stars
(3 reviews)
Most helpful positive review
5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
01/30/2015
This is a dandy .22 boresight!
Bought this for my S&W .22A and it works great. The greatest feature is that it is powered by two AAA batteries, (included), which are external to the boresight itself. This will give you plenty of hours of use, if needed, which is much more than the integrated boresights that use those real little batteries. The only negatives are the wire from the batteries to the boresight may be an issue with some .22's, and the length of the boresight itself may be too long to insert into the chamber. On my S&W .22, I had to take the barrel off first, (the sight is attached to the barrel), but that was no problem.
DaytonOhio
Most helpful negative review
4.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
08/06/2017
Boresight
Works good in a dark environment.
Terry
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4.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser08/06/2017BoresightWorks good in a dark environment.Terry
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser04/06/2016Perfect...Got a new Marlin 60 and with the cost and availability of ammo, I didn't want to waste a lot by trying to zero in at the range. This saved me a lot of time and money and was very easy to use. Now all I have to do (maybe) is some final fine tuning. Very nice to have on hand.shibattou
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser01/30/2015This is a dandy .22 boresight!Bought this for my S&W .22A and it works great. The greatest feature is that it is powered by two AAA batteries, (included), which are external to the boresight itself. This will give you plenty of hours of use, if needed, which is much more than the integrated boresights that use those real little batteries. The only negatives are the wire from the batteries to the boresight may be an issue with some .22's, and the length of the boresight itself may be too long to insert into the chamber. On my S&W .22, I had to take the barrel off first, (the sight is attached to the barrel), but that was no problem.DaytonOhio