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BSA Precision Laser and light clamps on your scope, perfect for varmints or tactical applications, complete with remote curly power cord, switches, and batteries, easy to install and works on any one inch scope with objective bell up to 50mm, not for magnum rifles. The batteries for this unit are light takes CR123A and the Laser takes LR44.
Lasers cannot be shipped to addresses in New York City, New York.
BSA SCP222
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Great Combo for the $$, 05/13/2008 |
| Reviewer: Marlin22LR |
| Had this mounted on a Mini-14 on to of a BSA Sweet .223 Scope. Now on my Marlin 22LR with BSA 22 Plinker Scope. Worked well on both guns. Be careful with the pressure pads, I kept them in a bag separate from the rifle so they wouldn't stay lit. Wires on laser pad came loose, easy to slice open case from side a resolder but seemed frail, they don't come loose now. Recovered pad with electrical tape. Only gave it 4 of 5 because the fit over a 1" scope was very tight and scratched the finish on the scope. Doesn't work well on the BSA Tactical Scopes as it gets in the way of the top turret, love it on the 22 fixed power scope. |
junk flashlight, 02/20/2008 |
| Reviewer: angry reviewer |
| I ordered this and the flashlight didnt work after i tried switching the on/off switch wit the pressure pads. I sent it back to CTD and the same thing happened on the second one. Im going to send it straight to BSA. Ill right another review when i get the 3RD piece arives. I must say though the laser is awsome! |
light combo, 02/08/2008 |
| Reviewer: cooker300 |
| i got this product the other day. the shipping was fast. he product is not bad for the price i have it on a .17 HMR the laser likes to dance all over the place but once you get it zeroed in it stay's set. you just have to make sure the set screw is very tight. not to found of the touch pads they donot keep either the laser or the flash light on all the time as soon as you let go they go off. |
BSA Light/Laser, 09/28/2007 |
| Reviewer: r1derbike |
| Unit arrived with a defective on/off switch on the flashlight. Had to use the pressure switch for it.
Laser didn't stay centered, after adjusting the hex head screws for windage/elevation, then securing the slot screw to lock. Took lots of back-and-forth adjusting to get it right; a real PITA.
Flashlight good to maybe 30 ft., because of its small size. It will obviously illuminate further, but intensity suffers.
This combo is great for short range night sorties, after you get everything set right. The mounting hardware is great.
I just gave it a 3 of 5, because it arrived with a defective switch. |
SLOTTED SCREW, 07/23/2007 |
| Reviewer: LASER |
| I have this mounted on a 30-06 Single shot Encore Handgun & YOU MUST TIGHTEN THE SLOT SCREW or the Laser won't stay on Zero |
not bad, 06/11/2007 |
| Reviewer: not bad |
| I mounted this on my .22 which I use frequently for varmint hunting/plinking. It still works well after a year except the spotlight is just now starting to dim because it needs a new battery. JUST DONT USE THE PRESSURE PADS; they suck. |
Bulb search, 12/13/2006 |
| Reviewer: jack |
| I bought one,clamped it on A ten-22. The light bulb
went out almost immedeatly. The bulb has no numbers
on it, I cannot find one anywhere. The rifle has A
7x Leupold on it. In low light and sighted in to 100 ft. and
the laser set to the crosshiars, it makes A real good
pest getter with Cb longs.Can help me find A bulb?
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add on, 12/10/2006 |
| Reviewer: george |
| as a add on to my first review when you are happy with the laser adjustments tighten the slot screw quite tight,final adjust and it stays put.i use lithium grease on all battery connections to reduce poor contact.i am using these units on 3 winchester 1000 air rifles. i still love them. |
Beware the lack of product description., 11/14/2006 |
| Reviewer: mcubed4130 |
| I recently bought this item... after a brief discussion with the online help here at CTD making sure it would fit my new barrel + scope combo I was ordering...
When I got this item, I promptly mounted it, (easy to mount). And went off for my weekend of target shooting with my friends.
It took all of about 4 shots when the light turned itself on... then 2 more shots it turned itself back off, the laser wouldnt keep zero...
So why did am I giving the product 4 bullets?
Because when I got home, I noted the packing clearly states "Not for rifles producing more than 1000 fps".
I checked the website description again, and at the end this time noted "... not for magnum rifles."
I was using a Mossberg 500 - 12g slug barrel w/scope.
So... At night, the laser was fun to shoot through the campfire smoke, but otherwise, useless unless I buy a 22 or something small.
Anyway, hope this helps - in looking at the fine print on this product description. |
get it up, 11/14/2006 |
| Reviewer: bsa tactical lite & laser |
| after buying the first one i went wow-finally a easy way to use the larger scopes(up to 50 mm)on my air rifles and my 22lr with a 50mm scope. i now have 3 of these items and love them. the lite is so much brighter when it is above or beside the scope. on my air rifles i like my mounts as far apart as possible then i adjust the laser lite to fit. on barska scopes no problem but my bsa 3-12 x 44 has tall adjuster caps so i mount the laser straight on top and the lite to the side. get spare batterys (123) and the 303/357(3) as on my three units 1 was dead & 2 corroded. |