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Caldwell Pistol Zero Shooting Rest
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Most Helpful Positive Review Caldwell Pistolero Shooting Rest
When I first opened the box I thought is was too much like a Fischer Price child's toy. For a serious shooter who is not a gun range person, this might be a too flimsy, and not "professional grade". It does work well enough however when you get it set up. If I owned a gun range, I would have several of these because they are inexpensive and yet work well enough to keep the general user type happy. Pros: Adjustable to fit any handgun, even a derringer. Excellent to have in multiples in a shooting range situation. Cons: A little flimsy because of plastic construction, but it fools you becaus...
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Cheap product

by Scott Belle, Verified Owner from TX, United States Written on August 23, 2025
I would not recommend this product, cheap plastic , not sturdy, when trying to zero your pistol.
Would recommend: No
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Nice design, works well. but is very cheaply made.

by Bill, Verified Owner from NC, United States Written on February 21, 2025
Nice design, works well. But is very cheaply made.
Would recommend: Yes
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Dialing in Optic

by AZrunner, Verified Owner from AZ, United States Written on July 24, 2024
Good stabilizing platform which I was able to use to dial in my pistol optic at the indoor range. It is light weight and has some flex, so need to apply downward pressure to keep it from moving. A heavier setup might be easier to use but would have drawbacks with portability.
Pros:
  • light weight
  • works
  • easy set up
Cons:
  • flex
  • light weight
Best Used for:
  • Zeroing
Would recommend: Yes
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Great product

by Jim, from AZ, United States Written on January 26, 2024
This thing is very light and sturdy at the same time. Has more than enough adjustment it comfortably fit my Glock 19 and my Smith and Wesson 500 magnum with a 8 3/4 barrel.
Would recommend: Yes
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Handgun Reddot Zeroing Made Easy

by Samuel Altidor, Verified Owner from FL, United States Written on August 20, 2020
Took this nifty little item to the range to zero a couple of handgun sights. It definitely made that task much easier. Zeroing my handgun sight was a breeze. The only complaint that I have is it’s a little bit cheaply made. Otherwise, it’s a good tool to have.
Pros:
  • Handy
  • Steady and many adjustments for fine tuning
Cons:
  • Cheap construction
Best Used for:
  • Zeroing sights or scopes
Would recommend: Yes
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Pistolero Rest

by Ron, from LA, United States Written on December 27, 2019
Thin plastic but it does what it is supposed to do. I added a piece of 2x6 into the bottom to stiffen it up and it added some weight also. Just cut to length and 45* at the rear to clear the feet mount. Screw in place.
Pros:
  • Great price and nice rest.
Cons:
  • Thin plastic in base allowing flex. Solved by adding 2x6 lumber.
Would recommend: Yes
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Good, inexpensive tool.

by Joseph Metrisin, Verified Owner from FL, United States Written on March 13, 2018
This is a very inexpensive shooting rest, but sufficient to sight in most handguns. The adjustments are very well thought out. You align the front/rear distance by moving the back rest to an appropriate slot. Put the gun in the front cradle, and dial up the height you need to get on target. It holds the gun in place very well. It is made of very light weight injection molded plastic and will move around during each shot, but for $20 it's a great rest. You could probably stabilize this thing by stuffing some lead weights or sand bags in the hollow cavity underneath.
Pros:
  • Works well, low price
Cons:
  • Very light weight
Best Used for:
  • sighting in a hand gun
Would recommend: Yes
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could use some bracing underneath

by none, from FL, United States Written on January 6, 2015
as an entry level rest, I found it worked, however I found the rear platform somewhat weaker that what could be ,so I followed the you tube review.and added a wooden stiffener underneath. works better now.
Pros:
  • price, was on sale
Cons:
  • structural bracing
Best Used for:
  • light use
Would recommend: Yes
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pistol rest

by Legacy Reviewer, Verified Owner Written on February 10, 2012
I thought this pistol rest was well built & stable for the money you can't beat it.
Pros: excellent product
Would recommend: Yes
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