CVLIFE AR 15 Bore Sight Laser

Published on September 13, 2023
Duration: 2:23

This guide details the use of the CVLIFE laser bore sight for AR-15 platforms chambered in .223 Remington or 5.56x45mm NATO. It covers the simple installation process, battery requirements, and the benefits of using a bore sight for initial optic alignment to save time and ammunition at the range. The presenter emphasizes its utility for red dot sights and scopes.

Quick Summary

The CVLIFE laser bore sight for AR-15s (.223/5.56) simplifies optic zeroing by projecting a laser dot. It requires three batteries per set, offering about an hour of use, and helps conserve ammunition by allowing initial alignment before range time.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:14CVLIFE Laser Bore Sight Overview
  3. 00:26Package Contents
  4. 00:40Battery Installation
  5. 01:05Laser Brightness
  6. 01:17Benefits of Bore Sighting
  7. 01:30Installation on AR-15
  8. 01:49Visual Demonstration
  9. 01:55Battery Life and Usage
  10. 02:03Range Preparation
  11. 02:18Conclusion and Link

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers is the CVLIFE laser bore sight compatible with for the AR-15?

The CVLIFE laser bore sight is designed for AR-15 platforms and works with firearms chambered in .223 Remington and 5.56x45mm NATO calibers. This makes it a versatile tool for many common AR-15 configurations.

How long do the batteries for the CVLIFE laser bore sight typically last?

Each set of batteries for the CVLIFE laser bore sight is rated to last approximately one hour. The package includes two sets, providing ample time for initial optic zeroing without needing immediate replacements.

What are the main advantages of using a laser bore sight like the CVLIFE model?

The primary advantage is significant ammunition conservation. It allows for initial alignment of your red dot sight or scope before going to the range, saving time and money by avoiding the need to fire numerous rounds for basic zeroing.

How do you install the CVLIFE laser bore sight into an AR-15?

To install, first ensure the AR-15 is unloaded. Hold the bolt open, tilt the rifle, and then drop the bore sight directly into the chamber. The laser will then project forward for alignment.

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