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Laserzielpatrone LZP Laser Bore Sight Kaliber .357.38

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49.90€

21 .99 21.99€

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michael oleksa
Bewertet in den USA am24. März 2025
Perfect in my two Jay frame revolvers. Lined right up with sighs. Easy work to align crimson trace.
anonymous33
Bewertet in den USA am25. März 2024
I recommend using a vise to hold the gun firmly in place for the entire zeroing, so that the "point of impact" revealed by the boresight - marked on a target paper in ink - can remain fixed, the battery can be removed, and the point of the adjustable gunsight can be adjusted (whether red dot or laser sight or barrel gunsight) to coincide with where the boresight was set.It fit perfectly the 38 special it was bought for. I thought it might also fit 9 mm, and even 380 cal - it does not. Strangely, the rim is undersized - the ejector of the revolver cylinder does not catch it to eject it - but I don't hold that against the company; the item works as advertised on what it was designed for.The laser was centered perfectly - straight down the center of the bore - for the 50' distance to the target I wanted: rotations of the boresight within the revolver cylinder produced no visible "circling" on the target.Battery life is not advertised to be long - I think it was to be
mark
Bewertet in Kanada am 15. Oktober 2024
the laser is not centered on the product i was sent. sometimes when chambered the laser is so off center it will hit the bore of the barrel and not even shine out the muzzle. yeah theres set screws for aligning it but how do i accurately align it without some kind of jig to lock it into. for the cost it should have come properly centered to begin with.
PHIL MORTON
Bewertet in den USA am23. August 2023
I purchased a new Taurus model 66, 4" barrel 357magnum from a brick and mortar gun store in Arizona. Either someone tightened down the sight adjuster screws at the gun store, at the factory or they were never adjusted to start with at the factory, but the result could have been disastrous. At 7 yards it hit 16" low and 12" to the left of center of target. I have several other sizes of Boresight lasers, but not one for the 357mag/38special. I received this one the next day from Amazon. It was slightly sloppy in the chamber, but I did as another reviewer suggested - I put one wrap of Scotch tape (with NO overlap) around the boresight cartridge and it then fit perfectly.Sighting it in was then about a 15 second process. Now the gun shoots right dead center on target as it should have from the factory.
GanjaTron
Bewertet in Deutschland am 16. September 2022
I have the Pink Rhino laser cartridge, and compared to this, the similarly (over)priced Sightmark is a joke.It lacks the o-rings on the Pink Rhino which ensure a snug fit in the cylinder chambers; without them, there is too much play, rendering the laser useless; the spot will literally dance about as you tap the revolver!Furthermore, it lacks the "primer" on the Pink Rhino which pulses the laser when the trigger is pulled; the Sightmark's laser is constantly on until you remove the batteries -- that way it's almost guaranteed you'll accidentally look in the laser!Lastly, the Sightmark isn't rimmed, and therefore isn't lifted out of the chamber by the ejector. You literally have to fiddle or push the damn thing out while covering your eyes!The cute pouch that comes with it is small consolation. Avoid and go for the Pink Rhino if you can find it.
Robert Lorz
Bewertet in Deutschland am 8. Oktober 2021
Leuchtet ausreichend stark solange man nicht in der prallen Sonne steht, was im Schießkanal ohnehin nicht vorkommt.Sehr gute Hilfe für eine ordentliche Grundeinstellung.
Kaufexperte
Bewertet in Deutschland am 30. Dezember 2021
Laserzielpatrone LZP Laser Bore Sight Kaliber .357.38vom Prinzip her gut gedacht, aber das Problem ist bei jedem Revolver, die Trommel hat minimal spiel, so das der Leister auch minimal im Lauf hin und her gehen kann. Besser wäre es wenn die Laser-Patrone bei offener Trommel im Laufstecken würde !Aber da passt Sie nicht rein.
Madjok
Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. Juli 2017
Zum groben Ausrichten der Waffe auf 10 m ok. An sonst zu geringe Leuchtkraft. Ein Einstellen auf 25 m ist nicht möglich
Ojnah
Bewertet in Deutschland am 11. Dezember 2016
Ich wollte den Laser nutzen, um mein Aimpoint zu justieren. Leider war aber die Lichtquelle zu schwach, um bei adäquater Beleuchtung in einer Entfernung von 25 m den roten Punkt ohne technische Hilfsmittel vernünftig ausmachen zu können. Mit einem Glas ging es dann leidlich, machte die Justierung aber nicht leichter. Vielleicht aber billiger, vielleicht - ist schlecht einzuschätzen. Nachdem ich Reddot und Laser abgestimmt habe, hat sich anschließend aber gezeigt, dass die Abstimmung eigentlich nicht viel gebracht hat. Ich benötigte trotzdem noch einige Gruppen für die abschließende Einstellung des Aimpoints. Alles in allem hätte ich das Geld für den Laser in etliche Trommelfüllungen investieren können. Alles in Allem glaube ich war der Kauf sinnlos.
Michael J
Bewertet in den USA am25. Mai 2013
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.
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