I know those guys!
Yep, that's a LaserLyte Universal Laser Boresight hanging on that wall 'o' gun stuff. First my local gun shop started carrying LaserMax lasers (ooh, that J-max looks neat!), now LaserLyte's getting mainstream exposure in the largest box store in America. Pretty cool. And I'll be able to say I knew them when... ;)
It's always good to see good products getting out there.
That is all.
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My brother gave me one of those a year or two back. Comes in handy at Appleseed Shoots if someone's rifle is sighted waaayyyy off. (Otherwise, we just make 'em shoot it and teach THEM how to sight it in... without benefit of laser! *evil laugh*
It's also quite handy for getting a scope sighted in without using too much ammo - handy when shooting $1/shot hunting rounds...
Or, just because lasers are cool... ;
I've owned one of those for a few years now. It's pretty close to the most useful little item in my range box. I'm not sure why I even own a bore scope anymore. Glad to see the 'basic' model is still available, as the last time I looked around for one online (after I got mine back from one of the guys at work) they had a much higher priced 'kit' priced considerably more than this.
I just picked up their Universal Laser Trainer which is a cleverly modified Universal Laser Boresight. It emits a laser pulse when you dry-fire for practice to show where you're hitting and will trace a line showing what direction your're moving on your follow-through. It serves double duty with a continuous laser as a boresighter.
Just wish they'd put half as much thought into the battery holder for the trainer setup as they did the clever inertial activation system. It drains the batteries if you don't remove them everytime you're done using it.
I picked mine up at Wallyworld about this time last year. Great for initial scope mounting.
I use it for dry fire practice with my revolvers - work on double action trigger pull without letting the little red light move off the target.
My daughter uses it for dry fire practice with her SA revolvers for traditional style SASS shooting.
(legal note: make sure your gun is unloaded before practicing that way)
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