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2025-09-02 16:36:56
I got this laser for my sons keltec p17 pistol he loves it he keeps asking me when we are going to sight it in but if your looking for a cheep laser that’s good give this one a try
orlando ortega jr.
2025-07-30 15:22:08
I had a problem with the product that was shipped originally , I contacted the SELLER and they sent another product to me that does work properly , without any delay or too many questions ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH ...
Customer
2025-07-18 18:33:19
The amazon page goes into detail how there are two simple screw adjustments for windage and elevation and the display pictures show and point that out.The unit I got did not have that feature, instead there were four very tiny hex socket screws set at a 90 deg angel to each other, at a 45 deg angle to the axis of the led on the led housing.This might be alright except that when the unit is mounted, two of the screws are just short of impossible to get to. There is no good way to adjust the laser when mounted on a firearm because of the inaccessible screws, and to adjust you have to adjust two screws at the same time. This system is useless because any adjustment moves both the windage and elevation at the same time. I spent 30 minutes trying to adjust before giving up and returning the unit. There was no way to make the beam coincident with the scope or iron sights.Simply not practical when mounted. What's shown on the web page might work, what I got, doesn't.The good: very bright green beam and dot, could easily see it in daylight, at night it projected at least 250 yards. Bad: Battery life is questionable, they were weakening at around 20 minutes.
Frank R
2025-07-08 14:27:54
Good red dot low profile. I got it on my shot gun. Put the dot on and pew pew. No miss with dot on with an SG
D. Reynolds
2025-07-03 11:36:02
SECOND REVIEW - SECOND UNITI can now understand why some folks have legitimate issues with this unit.I could not get the laser to align with point of impact no matter how far I screwed the alignment screws in/out.The solution - after disassembly - was to turn the internal laser diode component 180 degrees (your solution might not be this extreme). For me, the laser was pointing at a very low 6 o'clock at the highest setting for elevation.Tools required were a small PH0 micro screwdriver and a pair of serrated/toothed tweezers. Start by loosening the alignment screws using the included allen wrench. Remove the 4 tiny screws from the top side of the unit (normally flush with the picatinny rail). Carefully remove the top portion. Then very gently pull the bronze/gold colored about half way out - it would not come out all the way - and replacing the spring would be very difficult - so don't try to fully remove the laser diode. Just pull it out about a 1/4 inch so you can get the tweezers to slowly twist the laser diode into a better position. Then gently reassemble - taking care about wire placement. After doing this - I was able to get the laser point of aim to agree with a bore laser.Good luck!=====FIRST REVIEW - FIRST UNITAt first, it seemed like my unit was faultyI had a laser inserted in the bore and was trying to make adjustments to this PL-31 and it wouldn't get closeFinally I started making large adjustments ... nearly removing the small adjustment screws from the unitAfterwards, with a little extra force - the pointer was able to be adjusted to match the in-bore laserWhy you should buy this?it uses larger batteries than the PL-19it is tool-less battery changingjust understand that one battery faces down and the other faces upe.g. front battery (closest to laser end) should have + facing up/towards lid, rear battery should have + facing down/away from lidALSO - this unit has a momentary push-switch on each side - you tap the switch (like a mouse click) - and it tells a 'smart circuit' to turn on the laser until you tap it againThe disadvantage ... this 'smart circuit' will slowly drain your batteries over monthsso - set a reminder monthly to check your batteries if this is going on something your life depends on...or - even better - simply leave the battery lid 'open' to prevent any drainageI can't speak to how well it performs in a real firearm with the shocks/G's involved - but I can tell you this fits perfectly under the front of the Crosman Vigilante CO2 pistol which is my 'fun' 'in home plinker/trainer' that costs pennies compared to live ammoThe reason why this is perfect is because the 'picatinny' rail has a SINGLE point for a screw to pass thru that is not compatible with other units that require two tensioning screws
Gil
2025-06-10 15:38:22
I used my Feyachi Red/Green Laser Sight Low-Profile Compact Picatinny Rail Laser, on one of my AR-15's, and it is OUTSTANDING! The Feyachi has the lowest profile of any I have used, is dead center at point of aim on my targets, and very bright. Although made for pistols, it is rugged enough to handle the recoil of a 5.56NATO round.And now for a word of caution - it uses two included LR44 batteries, which need to be installed like this:forward battery positive down, rear battery positive up. it's a bit of an unusual setup, and if installed any other way, the laser will not work.Battery placement is relatively insignificant in the whole scheme of things, Overall, I would rate the Feyachi Red/Green Laser Sight Low-Profile Compact Picatinny Rail Laser 5/5 on a scale of 5!
Ian Paul Freely
2025-06-03 17:16:16
I have tried a few Feyachi products so far and continue to be impressed for the price range and customer service. I did not have an issue with this laser when it came in, but if I had, they would have easily taken care of it quickly, as they have done so for me in the past. This laser sight comes well-packaged with a custom foam insert as do all their products. And as usual, they are not stingy with the extras. Included are an extra set of batteries (it works on 2 LR44 batteries), a tiny Allen wrench, and a flat metal tab with their logo and a hole so you can hook it to your keys or whatever. The tab is a convenient tool for tightening down the mounting clamp, which also is a convenient thumb screw to tighten by hand. The laser housing is sturdy and metal, pica tinny connection, and easy access to the battery compartment with no tools needed. The laser is toggled via an ambidextrous button at the back (a button on both sides). The laser can be adjusted via tiny screws at the front with the Allen key, as the included instructions show. The laser is green as advertised, and strong...obviously not a standard low-grade laser. It was easily visible during testing, even in sunlight at various distances. The pics shown are inside in sunlight and one to the other side of the house. If I need another laser of this type, I will get another one from them for sure.
Rob
2025-06-01 19:05:47
Nice bright green dot , I find it easier to see than my red laser. Used in conjunction with a red dot optic for rapid target acquisition.
Steve C
2025-05-07 13:07:00
I've had a few Feyachi Laser Sights. In my opinion they are the best company. Their customer service is also wonderful. Had a warranty issue in the past and they sent me a new product within days. Highly recommended.
Superstuco
2025-04-17 17:02:02
Adjustment takes not two screws but FOUR screws!? This is hell to adjust. Also it's the first time i have a hard time physically slide a picatinny piece on a rail. Can't adjust while mounted to the rail because can't reach all the stupid screws so need to slide all the way to the front, only position that works.Button to turn on off are on both sides and are clicky, these are nice actually.Pointer itself looks ok, bright green.
Christopher
2025-04-09 21:19:41
Honestly, I bought this with an assumption that you attach and forget about it...but then I realized that it needed to be sighted. I had a hell of a time trying to move the laser around with the four positioning screws to center this beam. It came to a point where I thought I had broken it. Turns out at least one of the screws I think are no longer threading. But out of some miracle I managed to center it. After a year of it being attached to my pew pew the batteries that came with the unit have given up the ghost.So as for ease of installation I give it a big fat zero and to their credit I believe their instructions came with a warning to go easy on the adjustments.As for the value. It's a genuine laser pointer that attaches to your weapon. The price was right. Granted that you can position it to center.As for the Accuracy. Sure, it works great as long as the screws hold the laser center after recoil. Never did end up taking it out to shoot. So, to be fair. This is unknown.
Customer
2025-01-23 09:43:48
EDIT: the seller reached out and sent me a new one to test. My first one may have been a dud. I will update after I test it further but in the meantime I didn't want to leave it one one star.I was hoping this would be good value, but unfortunately it can't handle the recoil of a 9mm. I'm not talking about going out of adjustment; every single shot the laser would turn off and need to be manually turned back on. After two trips to the range, it no longer turns on at all. I would suggest to avoid this one.
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