Operating Instructions

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LP500 MATCH AIR PISTOL
6.4.2 Adjusting the integral front sight
The integral front sight, a standard feature, has three widths (3.8 mm, 4.4 mm, 4.7 mm). It is fixed
to the front sight base by means of a setscrew. The front sight base can be moved on the compen-
sator. The notches at the base of the front sight guarantee exact an exact setting when the width is
adjusted. Additional front sights are available as special accessories (see Section11).
Loosen the setscrew (2) on the front sight base (1) using a 1.5 mm Allen key.
Pull out the front sight (3), turn it to the desired width and put it back in.
Push the front sight base to the desired position on the compensator (4).
Retighten the setscrew.
NOTE
If a suitable surface is not available, you can adjust the angle of the front sight by eye.
To do this, set the rear sight cut-out width to the maximum. This makes it easier to see
and simplifies adjustment.
NOTE
Optimally, the sight width should match the width of the bull’s eye as seen by the
shooter.
1 Front sight base
2 Setscrew
3 Front sight
4 Compensator
1
3
2
4
Figure 12