Manual

Sight
1406.01 GB
7 Sight correction
7.1 Sight correction for windage
7.1.1 Shifting the rear sight
Note:
A special tool
(see Section 7.4) is required for this purpose.
Shifting the rear sight 6 by 0.5 mm to the right
alters the point of impact to the right by 8.4 cm at
a 25 m range.
7.1.2 Shifting the front sight
Note:
A special tool
(see Section 7.4) is required for this purpose.
Shifting the front sight 5 by 0.5 mm to the left alters
the point of impact to the right by 8.4 cm at a 25 m
range.
7.2 Sight correction for elevation
Note:
Any corrections should first be carried out on the
rear sight 6.
7.2.1 Changing the rear sight
Changing the rear sight 6 for a deeper rear sight
(one front sight increment) alters the point of
impact by approx. 4.6 cm downwards at a
25 m range.
7.2.2 Changing the front sight
Changing the front sight 5 for a higher front sight
(one front sight increment) alters the point of
impact by approx. 2.3 cm downwards at a
25 m range.
CAUTION!
Pistol may be damaged
Sight corrections should only be carried out
on an unloaded pistol by an armourer,
gunsmith or an expert. A special tool (see
Section 7.4) is required for this purpose. Any
corrections should first be carried out on the
rear sight 6.
Fig. 9, left: when point of impact is on the left;
right: when point of impact is low
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