Operating and Safety Manual
BACK UP SIGHTS
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The Front Sight Post is threaded - allowing it to be
moved up or down for Elevation Adjustments when
“Zeroing” the Rear Sight (see “Zeroing Your Sights”
on next page). Once the Rear Sight is Zeroed, the
Front Sight Post should not be moved.
REAR BACK UP SIGHT
The Rear Back Up Sight features two
apertures and when not used can be
folded down flat. To return to the up
position press either the side tabs.
NORMAL RANGE APERTURE:
The smaller Aperture is the default
setting and is used for most firing
situations, optimized for 100-300 meters.
SHORT RANGE APERTURE:
Rotate the Normal Range Aperture forward and down to reveal
the Short Range Aperture. This aperture is used for ranges of 0 - 100 meters, allowing a larger
field of view.
When not in use the Front and Rear Sights can be folded down flat. To return elevate sights
press down either the side tabs or down on the forward portion of either sight to engage the
spring loaded release. To remove the sights, loosen and remove the Locking Bolt and guide
the sights forward o the end of the MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny Top Rail.