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Hm ok, that's something I can do tomorow morning atleast. Buy for the iron sights I think it would be easier to sight it in with the laser. Not sure though.
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It is very easy to bore sight an AR without tools.
1. Remove upper
2. Remove bolt carrier from upper
3. Set upper on something stable but adjustable, I use rolled up towels
4. From the rear, look down the bore and find an easily identifiable object, I use a stop light down the street
5. Without moving the upper, adjust scope/sights to the same object that you sighted down the bore
This method works great for optics. I've been on paper at 25 yds every time I've done it and on at 50 yds a couple times.
ETA: Iron sites are a little more difficult for me. I have a hard time making adjustments without moving the upper.
Hm ok, that's something I can do tomorow morning atleast. Buy for the iron sights I think it would be easier to sight it in with the laser. Not sure though.
no just center them using proper sight alignment & adjustment procedures. It's the exact same procedure as a laser boresight, just without the tech.
Use a 25m Zero target if you want to get sexy, if not just use a 2"x2" square of tape on a wall 25m away. It will get you on paper, and then you can go to the range and actually zero at 25m. (If you're new to AR's leave it at a 25m zero. Don't push it out to 100 until you have a bit of trigger time with the platform)
Make bold adjustments, then put your gun back in the vice, and repeat the process.
Boresighting in general doesn't even come close to the effectiveness of an actual zero anyway, so don't sweat precision too much