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All good laser sights have 3 adjustments. Up/Down, Left/Right and lock. They are usually not knobs but allan wrench screws. Some Red-Dot sites have knobs. Laser and red-dot are two different kind of sites.

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Q: Does this BSA Laser Sight with Pressure Switches have windage and elevation knobs for sighting it in?
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