Manual
BSA Optics, Inc.
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3911 SW 47th Avenue
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Suite 914
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314
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Tel: (954) 581-2144
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Fax: (954) 581-3165
e-mail: 4info@bsaoptics.com
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website: www.bsaoptics.com
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HOW TO USE YOUR RED DOT SIGHT
CAUTION: BE SURE THAT THE FIREARM IS NOT LOADED. PRACTICE SAFE FIREARM HANDLING
PROCEDURES AT ALL TIMES.
UNITS WITHOUT INTEGRATED RAILS:
If during installation of the red dot sight onto a rifle or
shotgun the rings are too far apart to fit the basic
scope, remove the trim ring and screw the extension
tube onto the exposed thread at the front of the scope.
Some red dot sights come equipped with a protective
plastic shield, which is designed for special application
automatics. If your firearm is not of this type, remove
the rubber eye guard from the end of the ocular tube,
slip off the protective shield and replace rubber eye
guard.
As there is no set eye relief for red dot sights, allow a
minimum at three inches at space between the eyeball
and the shooter’s eye when in the shooting position.
Install the included rings onto the base or bases by
aligning and seating the crossbolt of the ring into the
crosscut grooves of the base. Tighten each crossbolt
lock-nut with a screwdriver or coin.
Separate the upper and lower halves of each ring using
the included hex wrench to remove the two screws.
Place the scope in the cradle formed by the lower ring
halves. Replace upper ring halves and partially tighten
screws.
Rotate the scope in the rings so that the elevation
adjustment is on top.
Some models have the rheostat located on top of the scope. To eliminate scope contact with ejected casings, these scopes can
be rotated to position the rheostat and elevation adjustment on the side (and the windage adjustment is on top.
NOTE: in this case the “UP” indicator will now be the “R” or right indicator, and the “R” will become
the “UP” indicator.
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