Instruction Manual

BULLET STUCK IN THE BORE…
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.
SHORT
RANGE APERTURE:
is used
for ranges of 0 - 200 meters. In the illustration
below, the sight is set to 0 - 200 meters. The larger aperture is only used when the
8/3 marking is aligned with the vertical mark on the left side of the upper receiver.
NOTE:
For A3 sights on Removable Carry Handles (as on the “flat-top” model
shown right), the dial setting will be marked 6/3 instead of 8/3.
NORMAL RANGE
APERTURE:
The
smaller
Aperture is unmarked and
is used for most firing situations. It
is used in conjunction with the
Elevation Knob for 300, 400, 500,
600, 700, and 800 meter targets.
Short Range
Aperture Normal Range Aperture
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FRONT SIGHT…FRONT SIGHT…
A2 DUAL APERTURE REAR SIGHTA2 DUAL APERTURE REAR SIGHT
Adjustable for Elevation and Windage…
Adjustable for Elevation…
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