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it is unloaded and safe to handle.
To mount:
1) Loosen the mounting bolt on the offset mount (5) using the largest Allen
wrench provided.
2) Position the offset mount onto your firearm’s base. Align the offset
mount’s mounting bolt between the grooves of the firearm’s base.
3) Tighten the mounting bolt. Do not over tighten.
4) Using the second largest Allen wrench, loosen the two ring screws on the
offset mount’s scope ring.
5) Remove the battery cap / switch (4,6) from the laser designator by follow
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ing step 1 in the “BATTERIES” section.
6) Slide the laser designator battery cap end first through the loosened scope ring. Be sure to align the notches on
the scope ring with the notches on the laser.
7) Tighten the ring screws. Do not over tighten.
8) Replace the battery cap / switch by following step 3 in the “BATTERIES” section.
ZEROING
1) Unscrew the bezel head cap (1) by turning it counterclockwise, and separate it from the laser’s body. This will
expose three screws. The two smaller set screws are used for windage and elevation adjustment. The brass screw is
part of the internal assembly and is not used for zeroing the laser. DO NOT unscrew the brass screw.
2) The laser should be mounted with one set screw positioned vertically (elevation adjustment) and the other set
screw positioned perpendicular to it (windage adjustment). If the laser was mounted correctly, the notches on the
mount and laser will be aligned, and this step will be complete.