- Laser sight
- Projects a red beam
- Windage & elevation adjustment screws (use an Allen wrench)
- Fits a Weaver rail*
- Requires 3 LR44 batteries (included)
Gain better accuracy with the Crosman Laser designed to fit weaver/picatinny rails. This laser projects a solid red beam for aiming with full adjustability.
Features:
*Note: To secure the Crosman laser sight to your gun, you have push in the buttons on the side of the laser. Otherwise, the fit will not be snug and the laser will flop around.
- ManufacturerCrosman
- Condition New
- Accessories Type Lasers, Flashlights & Iron Sights
- Warranty 30-day limited warranty
- Weight 0.50
You gotta get one of these for your unit. Makes shooting a whole lot more fun and easier.
When I received my sight I discovered that it fit a weaver mount terribly loose. To fix it and make a great sight I drilled and taped one side straight into the corner of the mounting grip and tapped it with a 4/40 by 1/4 inch set screw and mounted the sight and tightened the set screws and that made the mount rock solid on my Crossman Vigilante pellet pistol. To bad Crossman did not think of it. Less than ten minutes to fix and drilled by hand with a battery operated drill. You can buy a tap and drill bit and much cheaper than paying $40 to $50 for a red dot sight by some one else.
Pros
Now holds a great pattern and no re- zeroing needed. Very cheap sight and now worth a lot more to me and can be to you too..
Cons
Useless with out securing it tightly to your weaver or pica tiny mount.
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.will it fit on croman t4
asked Tim from USANot sure what size rails are on the T4, but this mount fits Weaver-width rails, e.g., 0.835" wide at the widest part See attached figure from Source: MIL-STD-1913 (AR) 3 February 1995 For a more in depth discussion of Picatinny & Weaver Rails, see: http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/lid=10724/guntechdetail/Picatinny_Rails__Weaver_Rails__What_s_The_Difference_
walter from USA
I bought three of these on sale for $10 each, mounted them to three different pistols, and used a universal boresight to align them all. First, from the factory, all three lasers were high and left. At 30ft the dots were 2-3ft high and 2-3ft to the left on all three. Second, the supplied allen wrenches were too large and difficult to get in the adjustment screws. I used one that fit best on all three. Third, the adjusters did not seem to allow for that much correction in misalignment and I almost gave up. I found that by moving the adjusters back and forth almost stop-to-stop, the dots would eventually 'spring' over that far, but it required a LOT of back and forth, and adjusting one then the other screw. The adjustment screws would move the dots erratically and almost diagonally, not true up/down and left/right. I was able to "wiggle" the dot back and forth until they settled into alignment. Fourth, the dots are not very bright. Ok for indoors. All 3 had ALL of the exact same issues.
Pros
Very inexpensive, but you get what you pay for.
Cons
Very difficult to remove the initial gross misalignment, and not very bright.