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The Sightmark Pistol Boresight with Red Laser is a precision tool designed for quick and accurate sight alignment on 9mm handguns. Featuring a safe 1mW Class II red laser, durable brass construction, and a compact form factor, it enables shooters to zero optics efficiently, saving time and ammunition. Recommended by the NTOA and highly rated by users, it’s an essential accessory for hunters and tactical professionals seeking consistent accuracy and reliability.









| ASIN | B001C3S736 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,310 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #39 in Hunting Boresighters |
| Brand | Sightmark |
| Brand Name | Sightmark |
| Color | 9mm Luger |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,422 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810119011213 |
| Included Components | Carrying case, Battery pack |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 5.5"W x 1"H |
| Item Display Dimensions | 9 x 5.5 x 1 inches |
| Item Display Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item Type Name | Boresight with Red Laser |
| Item Weight | 22.68 g |
| Magnification Maximum | 3 x |
| Manufacturer | Sellmark Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SM39015 |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Model Name | Pistol |
| Model Number | SM39015 |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9"L x 5.5"W x 1"H |
| Product Style | 9mm Luger |
| Reticle Type | laser |
| Sport | Airsoft, Hunting |
| Sport Type | Airsoft, Hunting |
| Style | 9mm Luger |
| UPC | 810119011213 |
| Unit Count | 1 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
E**A
Great product
After reading negative comments in the review I was skeptical about this 9mm bore sight. I bought a 223 bore sight from them years ago and worked flawlessly sighting in my Eotech, it was dead on out the box. I have 5 handguns with various optics on them that I sighted in already. I was already happy with my zero and wanted to see how close this bore sight was. What I noticed was that my windage was dead center on all my handguns and my elevation was off by a few clicks. I took out the bore sight multiple times and rotated it to see if it moved away from my zero. Every time it was still at dead center and the lazer did not move direction. I was surprised how accurate this lazer is. It was pretty damn close to all my zeroes. I wish I had this from the beginning. It would of saved me a lot of time and ammo. I can honestly recommend this product. P.S. I tested this at 20 yards. I hope this helps
C**0
Very Handy!
I bought the 9mm version. I used it to adjust the iron and red dot sights on a 9mm carbine at 25 yards. The laser is only so bright, so you're either going to have to do this indoors, or outdoors on a less then bright sunny day. My unit came with 2 AG5 batteries. It will also accept 3 AG3 batteries. There is no on/off switch, when the batteries are in, the unit is on. I suggest you take them out when you're done. I had mine running for about 45 minutes on the batteries that it came with without noticing any change in the lasers brightness. After sighting in the iron sights at 25 yards, I experimented by rotating the boresight in the bore 90 degrees at a time to see if the laser was still aligned with my sights. I noticed no difference at that distance. My red dot is mounted on an American Defense quick detach mount. It was interesting and educational to use the laser to sight in the red dot. After my initial sighting in, I used my hand to flex and twist the sight on it's mount while it was attached to the rail of my gun. Guess what? It was clear I needed to tighten my mount! Then I used the laser to see just how well the red dot would hold zero when repeatedly removed and replaced on the weapon. Again, at 25 yards, I couldn't tell a difference. Finally, as I had done with the iron sights, I rotated the boresight 90 degrees in the bore, rechecking it each time against the red dot sight. Everything looked good! After all that, I switched to live ammo to check my efforts. I was off about half an inch high to the right. Fantastic results as far as I'm concerned! I'll sort out the rest at the range. I consider what I paid for this device money well spent for what I've used it for so far. Mine was a tad tight in the bore, even after cleaning the bore carefully and applying a VERY light coat of oil, I still had to use a pair of needle nose pliers to carefully extract it each time I removed it. I don't consider this an issue, just passing along my experience. EDIT: April 10, 2016 - Just a quick note on batteries, The second time I took this thing out to use it, the original AG5 batteries it came with were dead. The laser came on when I put them in but before I could use it, it sputtered out. I had bought a package of 10 Maxell AG3 batteries at the same time I ordered this boresight so I put in 3 of them. They lasted 10 minutes at best! I don't know exactly what to make of this information. Are two AG5s inherently better then three AG3s? Are the Maxells I bought just old or crappy? This much I can tell you, you gotta work quick to get anything done in 10 minutes...
S**C
At first glance the sightmark looked like a quality unit and turned on perfectly
After reading both positive and negative reviews of this product i decided to be brave and try it as i had 4 9mm pistols i wanted to get as close to sighted in as possible. At first glance the sightmark looked like a quality unit and turned on perfectly. Good clean bolt laser. Locked back my SA XD9mm 5" , dropped in the boresight and hand lowered the slide back making sure there was no force applied to the laser module. Again, all looked good. Light shone bright, Sighting in my laser and at this stage was pretty happy. Rack back the slide thinking it would extract. nothing. I figured " Maybe im doing it wrong? i dont see a lip for it to grab on so maybe it just falls out..." nope. It was pretty much jammed in the barrel. i shook and shook the pistol with no luck. It was pretty much stuck in there. Pulled the gun apart and couldn't get a grip on the back of the laser with any pliers to pull it out. I next tried to slide a cleaning rod down the barrel in hopes of pushing it out gently. NOPE!! it was pretty much stuck in there. The final solution was to run a long punch rod down the barrel and gently tap it out with a hammer not to ruin the barrel.. but this ruined the laser. Into the trash with my now destroyed Bore sight. I am going to try the .45, .40 and .380 next on hope of better results.. if not.. WASTED $100 on 4 junk bore sights.. i guess lesson learned.
C**R
Replace the battery!
Works Great however it shipped with two dead batteries. I Knew my holosun was off but I didn't realize it was of by 10 clicks. This laser fixed my issue in about 30 minutes.
B**4
Tips for XDM ELITE OSP 9MM
I used this to zero in my pic rail mounted laser sight for my XDM ELITE OSP 9MM. I originally had my rail mounted laser sight zero'd to my iron sights. At 20' the lateral adjustment required was extremely small to align with this bore sight. I have yet to actually go to the range and do a proper on paper zero. When getting this laser bore sight (LBS) into my barrel, I thought I could slide it into my magazine, insert the mag into the Harwell, then operate the slide gently to insert the LBS into the barrel. The LBS was too long for that. I couldn't get the magazine more than an inch into the magwell. So, I locked the slide back, pointed the barrel down, and through the ejector port dropped the LBS into the barrel, then gently released the slide to gently seat the LBS into place. Got my laser dots to align perfectly at 20 ft. Lockung my slide back, the LBS wouldn't shake out. Went to the kitchen and grabbed a clean plastic drinking straw and pushed it in through the muzzle end of the barrel and was able to unseat the LBS with a firm push. After the LBS was removed I put it back in again to confirm the LBS was perfectly on axis in alignment. It was. Wash rinse repeat. Perfect alignment again Apparently I got a good unit. Some reviewers didn't, or perhaps they damaged theirs in the barrel seating process. Who knows? Anyway, it worked exactly as advertised. I would say its a precisely manufactured product. I recommend and would definitely buy again.
R**R
Perfect!
I'd like to say this proved my sights were off, but it actually proved they were dead on (Smith and Wesson M&P9 2.0). Oh well, I guess I have to learn how to shoot better. This boresight was super-simple to use aside from handling the tiny button batteries and end cap. Fits nicely in the bore and allows the slide to close. One tap and the boresight comes out. The laser pip is very bright (red) and easy to see. Great product Update: I check mine by putting the gun in a woodworking vice. the pip hit the same spot if I took it out an rotated it. Most sights only adjust for windage so you can only adjust side to side, not up and down. If you are adjusting a laser sight, just line it up with gun sights initially and tweak it at the gun range.
H**R
Useful but prepare to buy new batteries
I bought the 9mm SightMark to zero in my Viridian X5L tactical green laser/light ( Viridian Green Laser Sight with LED Tactical Light, with Universal Mount for All Weaver, or Picatinny Open Railed Handguns, Except Sub-Compact Models. ) As you might expect it's a matter of putting the bore sight in, turn on your laser or red dot sight/holosight/scope - whatever sight you use - and your good to go. The laser itself was visible up to 82 feet (25 metres) without problems (this is the maximum distance we shoot at, at our indoor range). As with all red lasers, usage in daylight might be a problem, so I suggest to use it at an indoor range or around dusk. As such the SightMark performs good and is useful. The unit does not have an on/off switch (I guess due to its tiny size), so once you screw the cap on (which holds the batteries) it's on and stays on until you unscrew it again. Note that due to the bullet's trajectory the red dot the bore sight shows you is not 100% accurate. However, for distances up to 82 feet you should not have to worry too much about that with 9mm ammo. So far so good, but the three tiny batteries (AG1, 1,5v Alkaline batteries) that came with the unit are really crappy. Within less that 4 minutes the batteries ran out. However, after a few minutes they worked again. This is due to the nature of how Alkaline batteries work. They loose their voltage really fast and then run out. 4 minutes is way to short to zero-in your gun. If you want better performance, get silver oxide batteries as they do not leak once they get old and have a better lifespan. Prepare for the fact that they are about 75-100% more expensive. All in all a handy, useful tool, but SightMark needs to include better batteries (silver oxide and not dirt cheap alkaline) because it would enhance the "out-of-the-box" experience a lot. For this reason I give it a 3 out of 5. SightMark: if you read this, please deliver this bore sight in the future with better (silver oxide) batteries. For me it's to late but for other customers you should change it.
C**R
Precision at its best! Tremendous help with correcting flawed technique.
I installed a Crimson Trace green laser sight on my Sig Saur P320 9mm and wanted a way to accurately align it (given my technique issues). I used the Sightmark boresight to sight at 50 yards (i know crazy right?) by simply aligning the two laser "dots". I'm not a super marksman but am no stranger to shooting. I was able to consistently group the majority of my shots within a 6 inch diameter at 50 yards with occassional strays (due to the aforementioned technique issues). I then realigned the sights to 25 yards (more reasonable) and achieved consistent grouping under 4 inch diameter. All shots on target and only a few going outside that radius. This boresight combined with the Crimson Trace laser sight totally helped with my missed target low/left problem that i have with my Sig. The rest is up to continued practice with correct technique but the boresight laser put my on the correct path. Totally recommend for shooters of all experience levels. I'm sure in the right hands someone could use this to align sights to keyhole 50 rounds at 100 yards, Ha!. For me, i'm super happy hitting the numbered parts of the paper target. Just saying...... : )
P**6
Rapport qualité prix pas terrible …
S adapte parfaitement , marche mieux ( portée ) quand il y a peu de luminosité ambiante Il n y a pas de bouton marche de arrêt ( il faut retirer les piles pour l éteindre ) Il faut retirer la cartouche manuellement ( l extracteur , vu la forme , ne fonctionne pas ) achetez des piles d avance , contrairement sur à la photo , il n y en que 2 ! L étui fourni est inutilisable ( pas de place pour les piles si elles sont déballées ), prévoyez une petite boîte .
B**S
Azzeramento velocissimo
strumento molto utile per azzerare la tua 9mm tempo impiegato 2 minuti. molto facile.
K**L
Top
Kann ich nur weiterempfehlen
J**B
Bon produit
Zerotage nickel et tir à sec
H**L
Nützlich
Tut gut was es soll, ordentliche Präzision
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