To address the OP's questions.
I don't believe laser collimating is an issue. A "decent" laser will have a small collimating lens in front of the LED and a UV filter which are fixed in place, are non adjustable and should not ever go "out" of collimation.
I'm not quite sure what you mean in question 2. what kind of mound and scope are you talking about? Usually you'd treat the laser like a finder scope, you align it to the telescope, not align the telescope to it.
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