
Availability: In Stock
Getting your rifle zeroed fast and accurately starts with proper bore alignment, and the NcStar 7.62x39mm laser cartridge bore sighter does exactly that. This laser bore sighter is engineered for shooters who run AK platforms, Vepr rifles, or any firearm chambered in 7.62x39—letting you check your scope or sight alignment without firing a single round. Whether you're breaking in a new rifle, switching optics, or just want to confirm zero indoors before heading to the range, a laser bore sighter cuts setup time and ammunition waste.
The tool's brass construction gives it durability for repeated use, and the straightforward design means there's no learning curve. Load it into your chamber, activate the laser, and observe where the beam hits relative to your sighting system. Batteries come included, so you're ready to use it right out of the box. It's a quick sanity check that can save you from a frustrating trip to the range chasing a scope that was never properly aligned in the first place.
Bore sighters aren't a replacement for live-fire zeroing—they're a starting point. But for anyone who shoots 7.62x39, having one in your cleaning kit is a smart move. It costs far less than the ammunition and time you'll save on your first trip to confirm your actual zero.
| Caliber | 7.62x39mm |
| Material | Brass |
| Type | Laser cartridge bore sighter |
| Batteries | Included |
The NcStar laser cartridge bore sighter is designed for rifles chambered in 7.62x39mm. This includes AK-pattern rifles, Vepr rifles, and any other firearm using that caliber.
No. Batteries are included with the bore sighter, so it's ready to use out of the box.
A laser bore sighter is a tool for checking initial alignment and verifying that your scope or sighting system is roughly on target. It's not a substitute for live-fire zeroing at the range, which accounts for bullet drop, your shooting technique, and environmental factors. Think of it as a starting point that can save you time and ammunition on your first range trip.
Load the cartridge into your rifle's chamber, activate the laser, and observe where the beam hits on a wall or target downrange. Compare the laser point of impact to where your optic or iron sights are aimed to verify alignment.



SKU: 114463326 • Width: 3in • Height: 1.25in • Depth: 5.5in • Weight: 0.06oz





Availability: In Stock
Getting your rifle zeroed fast and accurately starts with proper bore alignment, and the NcStar 7.62x39mm laser cartridge bore sighter does exactly that. This laser bore sighter is engineered for shooters who run AK platforms, Vepr rifles, or any firearm chambered in 7.62x39—letting you check your scope or sight alignment without firing a single round. Whether you're breaking in a new rifle, switching optics, or just want to confirm zero indoors before heading to the range, a laser bore sighter cuts setup time and ammunition waste.
The tool's brass construction gives it durability for repeated use, and the straightforward design means there's no learning curve. Load it into your chamber, activate the laser, and observe where the beam hits relative to your sighting system. Batteries come included, so you're ready to use it right out of the box. It's a quick sanity check that can save you from a frustrating trip to the range chasing a scope that was never properly aligned in the first place.
Bore sighters aren't a replacement for live-fire zeroing—they're a starting point. But for anyone who shoots 7.62x39, having one in your cleaning kit is a smart move. It costs far less than the ammunition and time you'll save on your first trip to confirm your actual zero.
| Caliber | 7.62x39mm |
| Material | Brass |
| Type | Laser cartridge bore sighter |
| Batteries | Included |
The NcStar laser cartridge bore sighter is designed for rifles chambered in 7.62x39mm. This includes AK-pattern rifles, Vepr rifles, and any other firearm using that caliber.
No. Batteries are included with the bore sighter, so it's ready to use out of the box.
A laser bore sighter is a tool for checking initial alignment and verifying that your scope or sighting system is roughly on target. It's not a substitute for live-fire zeroing at the range, which accounts for bullet drop, your shooting technique, and environmental factors. Think of it as a starting point that can save you time and ammunition on your first range trip.
Load the cartridge into your rifle's chamber, activate the laser, and observe where the beam hits on a wall or target downrange. Compare the laser point of impact to where your optic or iron sights are aimed to verify alignment.
SKU: 114463326 • Width: 3in • Height: 1.25in • Depth: 5.5in • Weight: 0.06oz


