Manual
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Iron Sight Adjustment
Those ThunderHawks equipped with the rear sight as shown in figure 1
below are adjustable for elevation by sliding the elevation blade up to raise the
point of impact and down to lower the shot’s impact.
Figure 1
It is necessary to loosen the elevation lock screw (by turning it counter-
clockwise, as viewed from the rear) before sliding the sight blade to the desired
setting. To adjust the windage it is necessary to move the entire rear sight leaf
left or right by using the slotted screw head on the right side of the rear sight
(as viewed from the receiver end of the sight). Move the rear sight blade in the
direction you want your shots to hit-- (Example; Turn the screw clockwise -
thereby moving the sight blade to the right, to move your shots to the right and
counter-clockwise to move the shots to the left).
On ThunderHawk “Shadows” equipped with a rear sight as shown below:
If any adjustment is needed: turn the
Windage Adjustment Screw clockwise
as viewed in the diagram here to make
your shots hit further to the right.
Counterclockwise to make them hit to
the left. Turn the Elevation Adjustment
Screw clockwise as viewed from the
front to raise your shots and counterclockwise to lower them.
Scope Mounting
Do not drill additional holes in the barrel as this could weaken its structure
and contribute to a r
uptur
e
CAUSING INJUR
Y AND/OR DEATH TO
THE SHOOTER OR BYSTANDERS AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
See the current T/C Catalog for scope mounting systems which can be used
on your ThunderHawk. The receiver is factory drilled and tapped for these
accessories.
Folding
Sight
Leaf
Sliding
Sight
Blade
Windage
Adjustment
Screw
Side View
Rear View
Elevation
Adjustment
Screw
Windage
Adjustment
Screw
Elevation
Adjustment
Screw