Green Laser Light Combo 350 Lumens Tactical Flashlight with USB Rechargeable for Pistols Handguns, Laser Sights Pistol Light, Fit Picatinny Rail

Green Laser Light Combo 350 Lumens Tactical Flashlight with USB Rechargeable for Pistols Handguns, Laser Sights Pistol Light, Fit Picatinny Rail - LIGHTWIN
Brand LIGHTWIN
MPN LW-MBGL10-FBA
MSRP $2.00
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Description
➤【Magnetic Connection】: LIGHTWIN laser bore sighter adapts magnetic connection with circle markings to help you align the magnet on the barrel, which can quickly and easily attaches to the muzzle. It can be used on any calibers as long as your ones' port is flat and magnetic.
➤【Bright Green Bore Sight】: Class IIIA laser, less than 5mW,510-520nm. Well-directed bright green laser with high visibility. You can also easily rotate it without affecting its accuracy and the concentric circles on the tail magnet helping to accurately determine the center position of the barrel.
➤【External Replaceable Battery】: The replaceable CR2 battery help you save money and get rid of battery charging problem, which can be used continuously for up to 12 hours upgraded. A total of two CR2 batteries are included, which can be used continuously for up to 24 hours totally.
➤【Metal Quality Upgraded】: Our laser is built out of highly durable aviation aluminum and powerful magnets. The internal structure is stable, and the drop does not affect the accuracy. Aluminum alloy feature makes it durable enough, prevent shocks and falls and easy to carry; bore sight magnetic connection helps you get rid of scratching the barrel.
➤【Easy To Use】: First, fix the gun on the device, fire a bullet to hit on the target paper; put the battery in the laser sight and press the button to turn the laser on, place the magnet cap carefully against the edge of the muzzle; finally, suck the bore sight onto the barrel, move the bore sight so that the green laser point coincides with the bullet hole.