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ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES SPECIFIED FOR FIREARMS USE, WHETHER INDOORS OR
OUT. Safety glasses should protect your eyes from the firing flash and particles associated with the discharge
of ammunition. Failure to do so creates a risk of personal injury from particle or debris spitting or ricochets.
ALWAYS BE ALERT AND ALWAYS FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OF THE RANGE OFFICER.
NEVER SHOOT IF YOU ARE TIRED, COLD OR IMPAIRED IN ANY WAY.
ALWAYS BE AWARE OF OTHER PEOPLE AND MOVABLE OBJECTS IN YOUR SURROUNDING AREA SO
THAT THEY DO NOT ACCIDENTALLY WALK INTO THE LINE OF FIRE.
THE SHOOTER (AND ALL OTHERS IN THE SHOOTING AREA) MUST ALWAYS BE IN A POSITION THAT
IS OUT OF THE LINE OF FIRE AND ARE NOT WITHIN AN AREA WHERE THEY MAY BE STRUCK BY
RICOCHETS, PARTICLE SPITTING FROM A FIREARM, OR BY EJECTED CASES FROM OTHER TYPES
OF FIREARMS.
NEVER USE ALCOHOL OR DRUGS BEFORE OR WHILE SHOOTING.
SIGHT ADJUSTMENT
The MRPā„¢ Weapon System uses a Detachable Iron Sight System (DISS). Some models are equipped with a
fixed adjustable front sight and Tactical Rear Sight. These systems do not allow the removal of the Adjustable
Front Sight.
TACTICAL FRONT SIGHT – The front site post is moved up or down when zeroing the rear sight. Adjustments
can be made by twisting the post with the sight adjustment tool or by depressing the indent pin with a bullet tip
and tuning the post. Once the rear sight is zeroed, the front sight post should not be moved.
TACTICAL REAR SIGHT – The sight has a dual aperture. Use the larger aperture for normal range firing. Use
the small aperture for longer range firing. Windage adjustments can be made with rear sight. Adjustments can
be made by turning the windage knob.