Addendum – 2015

WARNING
Before manipulating or making any sight adjustments, place the “safety” in the on safe position, remove the
magazine, open the action and ensure the chamber is empty as explained in Section 15.1 of your Owner’s
Manual. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Failure to follow these warnings may result in
serious injury or death.
2.1 Deploying and folding the Rear Sight
2.1.1 Deploying; To deploy the rear sight from the folded position, simply
rotate the sight assembly up and forward. It will lock into the deployed
position. The large aperture will initially be visible. Like the rear sight
aperture on the basic carbine, the rear sight can be used with either the large
aperture or the small aperture for more precise aiming. See Section 17.3 in
your Owner’s Manual.
2.1.2 Folding; To fold or stow the rear sight, first ensure the large aperture is
up. Then push in on the button on the left side of the sight and fold the sight
assembly down and back until it locks into the stowed position.
2.2 Zeroing; The Samson Manual Flip-Up rear sight is adjustable for windage
only. Elevation adjustments are made on the front sight as explained in Sections 17.2 and 17.3 of your Owner’s
Manual. The front sight should be zeroed at the desired distance with the small aperture up on the rear sight.
2.2.1 Rear Sight Adjustment; Windage adjustments to the Samson Manual Flip-
Up rear sight are done by rotating the windage knob located on the right side of
the sight assembly. Rotating the windage knob clockwise will move the point of
impact right. Rotating the windage knob counterclockwise moves the point of
impact left. Each click on the windage knob equals approximately ¾ MOA. See
Table 1 on Page 36 of your Owner’s Manual for details.
2. Rear Sight Use and Adjustment; The Samson Manual Flip-Up rear sight is provided as a primary sighting system
or back-up sighting system if an optic is also being used. The Samson Flip-Up sight will fold down when not in use
and can be quickly deployed when needed. It is adjustable for windage and has two apertures, one for close
engagements and one for more distant targets.