

🎯 Lock your aim, lead the pack—zero in like a pro with Feyachi!
The Feyachi Bore Sight is a precision Class IIIA red laser zeroing tool designed for 9mm, .223/5.56, and 12GA firearms. Featuring a durable brass body, it comes with 3 sets of batteries for extended use and offers hex key adjustments for perfect alignment. Compact and lightweight, it’s the trusted choice for professionals and enthusiasts aiming to save time and ammo while achieving flawless sighting.






| ASIN | B091359VSY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,296 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Hunting Boresighters |
| Brand Name | Feyachi |
| Color | Brass |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (8,898) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 10 Years |
| Field Of View | 2 Inches |
| Included Components | Bore sight |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.01"L x 0.39"W x 0.39"H |
| Item Type Name | Bore sight |
| Item Weight | 0.64 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Feyachi |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Product Style | 9MM |
| Reticle Type | Dot |
| Sport Type | Airsoft, Hunting |
| Warranty Description | 1year |
B**W
This works perfectly.
The bore sight is easy, bright, comes with two sets of extra batteries, has a great value. However the optic I zeroed with it wouldn’t hold a zero.
A**T
WOW TOP QUALITY
WOW.... Top quality unit. I just bought a different brand and it was off center, It could not be adjusted, it had a little hole but there was no screw driver slot or hex key in there. I returned it and ordered this Feyachi Laser Bore Sight. I ordered this one because I seen it had hex key style adjustment all the way around. I thought, if they do not have it perfectly centered at least I can fix that. The other one I bought, I set it in a v block and turned it slowly and it made a 1-1/2" circle on the wall 6 ft away. It was way far out of alignment, due to this it could not be used is align my red dot sight as it was never going to show me the center line of my shotgun bore. It was junk, but is was only thirteen bucks. Turns out trying to save a few bucks was not a good idea. When this Feyachi Laser Bore Sight arrived I did exactly the same thing, put it in my v block, turned it slowly and the laser dot did not move it stayed centered just as it should. Perfect! Other nice features: it comes in a nice case with 3 sets of batteries, and get this, the batteries have clear shrink wrap to keep them together in a unit of 3 so putting them in the Feyachi Laser Bore Sight is simple. The other key thing about the shrink wrap is the sides do not touch the metal inside. This means you can unscrew the cap and place a plastic spacer in there and put the cap back on and it will reliably stay off, until the next time you need it and remove the plastic spacer. It did fit in my Lynx 12 shotgun bore well and the extractor did grab it. I did not cycle it through the action though as that is not what these bore sights are intended to do. Closing the action and allowing the extractor to grab it did cause the laser dot to change point of center off to the left about 1/4 inch because this laser sight was not super tight in the chamber. My conclusion is to not close the chamber when using this laser bore sight, though it does fall backwards and out if your not careful when handling the shotgun. I need 9mm and .45 laser bore sights also and guess who I am going to buy from? That's right, Feyachi The Feyachi Laser Bore Sight has my top rating for quality and value - buy it if you need it. ~
J**M
Calibration / Alignment is off
1st Bore Sighter This review sums up more experience using a 9MM Walther PDP 4in with a C&H precision RDO: Solid attempt. Quality is great. Extra batteries is amazing. The case is an excellent touch too. But I didnt buy this for any of that. I bought a laser to bore sight with. And frankly- this doesn't do that at all. The laser is 1" off at 1meter. Extrapolate from there and a 15m zero has you so far off target that you could not reliably hit the paper to even see how far off it is. Inaccuracy is its only con. But also the only thing its intended to be good at. 2nd Bore Sighter So, I had the company send out another boresighter and used it on my 4 in Full-size Walther PDP with a C&H Precision RDO and my wife's 4 in Full-size F Series Walther PDP with a C&H Precision RDO. Both firearms were already zeroed so I knew that if I made any changes it would be wrong. Upon placing the boresighter in the firearm and acquiring my target, it was off 3in to the left and low 4 in to the left at 10 yards. Now I know I could say I'm on paper so that's enough but its not if I buy a boresighter then I expect that at 10 pr 15yds I can get a hard zero without wasting ammunition to do so. The green light was bright and there weren't any issues removing it from either firearm but it's ineffective for zeroing a firearm in my opinion.
A**U
Put one of these in all your gear/gun/bug out bags!
I've used several of these lasers from different manufacturers, some I purchased and some we're at the range or friend's. It's true that many are spotty in their accuracy, requiring you to find a "good" one from most manufacturers. Now, it is possible that I just got lucky and received one that was accurate out to 100 yards, but anecdotally from other peoples' reviews and a couple of other guys at the range, these seem to be accurate for most people who use them correctly. This laser, unlike some others I've used, is very solid, with no loose or rattly aspects. I've read some people saying they had trouble with the batteries but I don't see how or why that would be the case unless they didn't read the one instruction in the box. The one that says to remove the plastic sleeve from the batteries before installing them. I've also read about them getting stuck in the chamber of their weapon. Not trying to be too judgmental here but I would wager that most of those chambers were not well cleaned using solvent and gun oil because my meticulously cleaned RF-15 AR platform weapon's chamber slid it home and ejected it with zero trouble. Treat it just like any shell. Put it in a mag, pull the charging handle and let it slide in. I just let it slam home, but you may want to slide yours in slower holding the charging handle throughout. Me, I want my equipment to work under hard conditions so I let it rip. It worked flawlessly chambered both ways. DON'T just try to slide it into the chamber through the ejection port with the bolt carrier locked back unless you want to use your cleaning rod to poke it out. So, with all of that in mind I would most definitely recommend these bore sight lasers to anyone. I'm buying more so I have one in each of my weapon cases. IF, by any chance I find any flaws with ANY of them I WILL amend this review to reflect those issues. I take all of my weapons, loadouts and support gear very seriously so you can assume that if this review has not been changed to reflect any issues with further units or versions of these bore sight lasers that they all performed as well as the one I am reviewing here. Good hunting!
R**N
Bore sighter
Chamber won't fully close so barrel is not locked up bore sighter will get it close but not close enough.
M**Y
It works as described and helps you zero a new optic much faster. Obviously you need to find tune but this does the hardwork for you. No it's not perfect or a 500$ laser but it works.
A**G
works fine
J**Y
Excellent!
C**N
Good quality product and fits in the barrell well. Sight seems to be pretty centered
E**D
Worked well. It will pay for itself with the ammo that it will save you when sighting in. It will get you close before taking a shot.
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