Tactical Weapon™ TW4x20 SCOPE Engineered for rapid target acquisition, instinctive and accurate shooting. Fixed power Tactical Weapon™ rifle scope with non-illuminated crosshairs.
The Tactical Weapon Series Scopes are engineered specifically for use with tactical style fire arms. The TW4X20 Tactical Weapon™ scope is equipped with a quick detachable mount that fits all AR style carry handle upper receivers. The TW4X20 Tactical Weapon™ scope features a ballistic compensating elevation turret and a coin style windage adjustment turret.
FEATURES: Fully multi-coated optics for increased light transmission, 4X magnification, 20mm objective lens, 50 yard parallax setting; F.O.V.
Hold the scope and look through the eye piece at a flat, featureless, well lit area. The reticle should appear sharp and well defined. To make adjustments rotate the ocular bell focus ring in either direction. Look through the scope again. If the focus of the reticle has improved but is not perfect, continue to rotate in the same direct. If the condition has worsened, you will need to rotate the bell in the opposite direction. Lock the eyepiece firmly by using the focus locking ring.
Using a Boresighter: Follow the instructions that came with your boresighter and install the boresighter in the muzzle of your rifle lining it up with the scope as close as possible. Rotate the elevation knob to 1 (X100 Yards). Looking through the scope as though you were going to shoot you should see two sets of cross hairs. One set is a plain cross hair (this is the one in the scope itself) and another set which is graduated or on a grid (this is the one in the boresighter).
IF THE SCOPE REQUIRES REPAIRS OR ADJUSTMENT, SEE WARRANTY CARD FOR INSTRUCTIONS. Start by brushing away dust and dirt particles from the lenses of the scope. Using the included lens cloth designed to clean optical surfaces brush dust or dirt particles away from the center of the lens towards the outside edges. To remove minor smudges or fingerprints, start in the middle of the lens and using a circular motion clean towards the outside edges of the lens.
.) TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS: Inaccuracy Issues: 1). First check your mount. Using your bare hands only, softly twist the scope in the rings, check for any movement. If there is any movement, re-tighten the mounts. Non-permanent thread lock tight is recommended. 2). Use a bench rest or sandbag to support the forearm and butt stock when making windage and elevation adjustments. This will help eliminate movement. 3). Always follow through with every shot. 4).
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