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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
This is so eastlynto use.
Mitch Hutchinson
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
Works exactly as described.
Chris May
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Used this to sighting my rifle, gets it close without having to use ammunition
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Good price, done as I needed it to.
Lucas
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023
Just like my Midten 12GA boresighter, this 9mm boresighter came zeroed out of the box. Good thing it did because, I just realized that neither is adjustable. My next purchase will be the Midten 223 boresighter for sure!Details: Comes with 9 batteries. But you can only fit two. To turn off, remove batteries. Tested on my Glock26. Remove the mag and clear the pistol. With the slide open, slide the head of the boresighter from the top of the breechface downward behind the extractor until the boresighter is captured by the extractor and is pointing dead center at the barrel chamber. Release the slide stop and slowly guide the slide forward until it is in battery. Verify against your cowitness (glock sights) at 15 to 25 yards. Extract normally. Do not drop!Update 2:Contrary to my initial perception that the Keltec SUB2000 extractor does not capture the rim of the boresighter, it actually does! And quite securely. The reason why it does not work with the bolt in battery is that the boresighter is much shorter than a regular cartridge as shown in the pictures. And that's what causes the boresighter to be canted in battery and the beam to not be coaxial with the bore axis. The misalignment is obvious because the dot is a messy blotch rather than a crisp clean point on the target. Why it works with the slide in battery in a Glock26, I have yet to determine. In any case, it works on the SUB2000 with the bolt locked open.
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