🎯 Elevate your aim, dominate every shot!
The Cosy Meadow Laser Sight Beam is a tactical red laser add-on designed for Bug & A Fly Salt Guns and all versions of insect assault shotguns and airsoft rifles. Featuring a durable aluminum build, adjustable laser alignment, and dual activation modes, it enhances accuracy day or night. Easy to install with included batteries, it’s the ultimate upgrade for precision targeting in your airsoft arsenal.
Brand | CosyMeadow |
Color | Black |
Style | TACTICAL |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 115 Grams |
Material | Aluminum |
Compatible Devices | Handgun, Shotgun, Rifle |
Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
Night vision | Yes |
Manufacturer | CosyMeadow |
Reticle Type | Dot |
Part Number | CM004SCO5 |
Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.33 x 3.23 x 1.46 inches |
Batteries | 3 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
J**.
Works!
Perfect addition to the bug a salt!
N**S
My Bug Gun accuracy just improved 1000%
*** Warning *** Before I begin, laser pointers can cause damage to your vision. Be very careful handling the pointer when turned on, and make sure you have the pointer turned off while you are attaching it and it to your fly shooter and later while you’re making alignment adjustments.My Bug-A-Salt gun just got infinitely more deadly. No more guesswork aiming my toy; just push the button to turn on the laser, put the red dot on the little 8 legged critter, and THWACK … gone.The only down side to this product is that the buyer is left completely on their own without any written instructions on how to install the laser pointer and align the laser beam. To help others get through this, I’ve written the following procedure and attached photos that show each step.Step 1. Place your Bug-A-Salt gun and Laser on a flat, level table in front of you.Step 2. Open the box and layout the contents. You should have (a) The laser pointer and mount; (b) Extended On/Off switch end cap; and (c) plastic bag containing a large and small Allen Wrench, a piece of double sided tape; and three AG13 / 357A / CX44 / LR44W button batteries.Step 3. Open the bag and remove the contents. Use the Large Allen Wrench to loosen the mount holding the laser pointer. Remove the switched end cap from the laser pointer and install the three button batteries with the ”+” side facing towards the open end of the pointer. With the laser end facing away from you screw the switched end cap back on and verify the laser turns on/off when you push the switch repeatedly. My preference is to use the switched end cap. If you want to use the remote switch removed the switched end cap and replace it with the remote switch end cap.Step 4. Mounting the laser pointer. Use the large Allen Wrench to loosen the two screws that hold the two laser mounts. They need to be loosened almost to the point of coming out of the mount to open the two halves wide enough to clamp over the Yellow fore-end of the Bug-A-Salt guns barrel. When you can slip the mount over the yellow barrel, insert the laser pointer so it is located below the barrel. Make sure you have the laser pointer turned so the two small set screws are at a 5 and 7 o’clock position facing downward.Step 5. Place the rear end of the laser pointer flush with the end of the mount. This will give you room to push the on/off switch. With the laser pointer rotated to place the set screws as show and the back end flush with the mount, tighten the mount’s set screws using the large Allen Wrench. Tighten the mount screws tight enough so pushing the on/off switch doesn’t move the pointer inside the mount.Step 6. Align the sights. Take a piece of aluminum foil and using a black Sharpie draw several target dots on the foil at least 4” apart. These will serve as aiming points for aligning the sight. Tape the foil to the back of a wooden chair or other object that you can shoot your bug gun at. Load and cock the gun then aim at one of the target dots with the laser beam. Pull the trigger and notice where the shot pattern hits the aluminum foil. When I installed my laser and fired the first alignment shot, the shot pattern was directly over the black target dot, but about two inches high. Since the two alignment screws on the laser body interact with each other. I turned BOTH set screws ½ turn clockwise using the small Allen Wrench, and fired a shot at a different target dot. This time the pattern was about ½” high, but still directly over the black dot. Another 1/8th turn clockwise on both set screws pulled the shot pattern down directly centered over the third and last target dot.Turning the set screws clockwise pulls the laser dot towards the set screw. Counterclockwise pushes the laser dot away from the set screw. By using a combination of turning each of the set screws clockwise and/or counterclockwise, you can adjust the laser beam up, down, left or right to put it on target.
M**Y
Give yourself a lethal advantage.
Well... I'm the kind of guy who had to get one because he could. But it is very cool. I have the BUG-A-SALT 3.0 Black Fly Edition bug shotgun. Took a little fidiging to sight it in. Now I very rarely miss. I live on the Eastern Shore of MD and this is fly country. I swear they are immune to bug spray here. It's a safe and entertaining to rid my home of the toxic intruders. I ordered a tactical two point sling for it as well.
D**S
Fun addition to silly gift
This was a fun addition to a salt gun I got my husband for Christmas. The sight was fairly easy to install and use. It did take a little adjustment but worked out in the end.
M**.
A must!
Def need one of these for accuracy! Wish they sold flashlights so I bought one and taped it. Scares away opossums and skunks at night. Came with extra battery's and had an on/ off if you don't want to hold the lever down for the light.
M**R
Pleased so far....and there is a manual.
Everything looks spot on so far, and about to sight in. There were several reviews that mentioned no manual, and I thought the same thing. However, it's a qrcode in the lid of the packaging. Smart idea.
B**N
Laser Sight Beam
I bought the Laser Sight Beam to go on my Fly Salt Rifle. Turns out I did not need the laser as flies are not frightened off by approaching them with the Fly Salt Rifle and I am usually able to get within about 4 to 5 inches of the fly without them flying off. At this distance the laser is definitely not needed.As to the laser itself. The good - The beam is very bright and is tightly focused. At a distance of about 100 feet, the beam is less than 1/3 inch in diameter. Mounting the Laser Sight Beam was easy with the necessary tool being supplied with the Laser. Aligning the laser beam is simple and straight forward. Again, the necessary tool required for the beam alignment is provided. The mount is of excellent quality and adequately does the job. The quality of the Laser Sight Beam appears to be good. I found the instructions to be simple and understandable.The bad - The alignment of the laser beam is not stable and the laser appears to be very loose in its mounting (at least on the unit I received). So what happens is you make the adjustment to the laser beam per the instructions. Then with very slight use, the beam goes out of adjustment. I was able to feel the looseness of the adjustment as I was aligning the laser beam. The slightest jarring of the Laser Sight will knock it out of alignment. Because of this, the Laser Sight Beam was basically useless for my needs.
L**S
Great Cat Toy
Bought for cat toy. Works as intended.