Owner's Manual Supplement

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3 The sight picture is adjusted with the rear adjustment screw
located on the monoblock just above the chamber area (Figure 3,
page 3). It is a spring detent screw, giving audible and tactile
clicks as it is adjusted. Using a suitable screwdriver, turn the
screw. Clockwise rotation will lower the rear of the rib and
counterclockwise will raise the rear of the rib.
4 By trial and error you can adjust the overall height and vertical
angle of the rib to create the desired alignment that works best for
your style of shooting.
5 When you have arrived at the desired rib position, use a
2mm Allen wrench to tighten both the screws at the rib pivot
point, located at the junction of the rib and the barrel assembly
just above the front of the forearm (Figure 1, page 3). Do not
overtighten the screws.
DO NOT FIRE THE SHOTGUN WITH LOOSE OR MISSING RIB
PIVOT SCREWS.
6 If further adjustment of the rib is necessary, follow all of the above
steps each time the rib is adjusted.
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