MoUnting the VideosCope
Mount the Videoscope on your riflescope using the provided mounting hardware (see
Fig. 1
).
1.
.
Slide one of the supplied mounting brackets (
Fig. 1-A)
.onto.the.front.of.the.mounting.rail.
(end closest to the lens) at the bottom of the Videoscope, moving it all the way down to the
display.end.of.the.rail.until.it.stops.(
Fig. 2
).
.
2.
Insert one of the long allen head bolts
(
Fig. 1-B)
through the hole in the side of the bracket,
then use the provided allen wrench
(
Fig. 1-E)
to tighten the bolt into the threaded hole at the
other side of the bracket until the bracket can no longer be moved along the rail.
3.
Repeat this process with the other mounting bracket, determining the position for this front
bracket by holding the Videoscope in place over the top of your riflescope, moving the front
bracket back and forth on the rail until you find a position that will not interfere with the
mounting rings which attach your riflescope to your firearm. You may want to put the bolt
through the bracket first, and tighten it just enough so that the bracket doesn’t fall off the rail,
but can still be slid freely along the rail. Once you find the best position for the front bracket,
tighten.it.fully.onto.the.rail.(
Fig. 3
).
4.
Slip the “U” shaped half-rings
(
Fig. 1-C)
under your riflescope so they are located below the
bottom of the Videoscope’s mounting brackets, and insert the supplied short bolts
(
Fig. 1-D)
.
through the top holes on the bracket into the half-rings, then tighten them until the Videoscope
is securely mounted onto the riflescope tube (
Fig 4
).
In a few unusual cases, you may find it
necessary to temporarily remove the riflescope from the firearm, attach the Videoscope brackets
to the riflescope first, then remount the riflescope back onto the firearm
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