User's Manual
1.2 Location and description of major components
2 OPERATION UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS
WARNING: Ensure the weapon is not loaded and the safety selector
is in the ”safe” position before attempting to install, remove or perform
maintenance.
2.1 Install Battery
1 Remove battery cap (4) by turning it counter clockwise.
2 Insert an AA-size battery (3) with negative (-) end toward battery cap (4).
CAUTION: Check that the o-ring is in good condition and in position to
ensure that there is no water leakage into the battery compartment.
3 Install battery cap (4) by turning clockwise until snug. Hand tighten only.
Using tools can damage equipment.
4 Verify that the red dot is present by turning the rotary switch (10)
clockwise.
2.2 Lens Covers
To avoid losing the lens covers (13) when removed from the sight, the lens
covers (13) should be removed downwards to attach the rubber string
around the sight and mount.
2.3 Mounting CompM4™ / CompM4s™ with QRP2 mount
The QRP2 mount (8) is designed for mounting on a MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny rail.
1 Loosen the torque knob (12) by turning it counter clockwise.
CAUTION: Ensure that the groove to be used is clean and free from dirt.
2 Position the recoil stop of the QRP2 mount in a groove of the rail and
install the mount.
3 With the recoil stop positioned in a groove of the rail, push the sight
with mount forward (toward muzzle) and tighten the torque knob (12)
clockwise until it snaps twice. Retighten the knob after a few rounds if
neccessary.
CAUTION: Only grab the checkered portion of the knob to prevent pinching
of ngers.
2.4 Zeroing
The sight is delivered with the red dot in a centered position. Normally
this means that only small adjustments are necessary, providing that the
weapon rail or carrying handle is properly aligned. The elevation adjustment
screw is located on top of the sight, while the windage screw is located on
the right side.
CAUTION: Do not continue to adjust windage and elevation mechanisms
if you encounter resistance.
1 Remove the lens cover (13).
2 Turn the rotary switch (10) clockwise until the red dot has a sucient
intensity to contrast against the target.
3 Remove both adjustment caps (1).
NOTE: Each click of the adjustment screws (11) corresponds to a 16 mm
movement of the point of impact at 100 meters, (4 mm at 25 meters and 32
mm at 200 meters or 1⁄2” at 80 yds).
4 Insert adjustment tool (coin, screwdriver, knife) or cartridge casing in
adjustment screw slot and turn as follows:
• To move the point of impact to the right, turn windage adjustment
screw counter clockwise .
• To move the point of impact to the left, turn windage adjustment screw
clockwise.
• To move the point of impact up, turn elevation adjustment screw
counter clockwise.
• To move the point of impact down, turn elevation adjustment screw
clockwise.
5 Conrm zeroing by ring at least three shots at a zeroing target. Check
points of impact on zeroing target to conrm accuracy and repeat above
procedure if required.
6 After initial ring, ensure that the mount and sight are secure.








