Sightmark Laser Boresight for .380 ACP Helps Zero a Gun

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posted on February 21, 2018
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A Texas company has redesigned its .380 ACP Laser Boresight to better fit today’s smaller handguns. Because the Sightmark product chambers into the firearm, much like a normal round of ammunition, would, it allows for greater accuracy when you’re zeroing your handgun.

The Boresight includes brass construction, which improves chambering and ejection, and because of its portability (it’s basically the same size as one .380 ACP cartridge), you can easily use it on the range or in the field. It is designed to sight-in your handgun between 15 and 100 yards.

The laser operates on two batteries, included with purchase, and a pair of the AG5 batteries will provide about an hour’s worth of laser light.

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