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Rotate the front sight post counterclockwise to move the point of
impact down.
7. Adjust windage by turning the windage screw on the left side of the
front sight with a TORX
®
T25 wrench. Each click is equal to 1 MOA.
Rotating the windage screw rearward or clockwise (towards you) will
move the point of impact to the right;
Rotating the windage screw forward or counterclockwise (away from
you) will move the point of impact to the left.
19. DISASSEMBLY
BEFORE PERFORMING DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES, PLACE
THE SAFETY SELECTOR IN THE ON SAFE POSITION.
REMOVE THE MAGAZINE, LOCK OPEN THE BOLT AS EXPLAINED
IN SECTION 10.2. AND MAKE CERTAIN THE CHAMBER IS
COMPLETELY UNLOADED. KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A
SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND
CLEANING YOUR RIFLE TO PREVENT SPRINGS, SPRING-
LOADED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS FROM
CONTACTING YOUR EYES, RESULTING IN INJURY.
Notice! THIS RIFLE IS A SPECIALIZED, FINELY-FITTED
MECHANISM. YOU MAY DAMAGE IT BEYOND REPAIR OR
LOSE SMALL PARTS BY ATTEMPTING TO DISASSEMBLE
THE INNER MECHANISM ASSEMBLIES. IF FURTHER
DISASSEMBLY FOR SERVICE OR CLEANING IS REQUIRED,
SEND IT TO THE FNH USA SERVICE FACILITY IN
ARNOLD, MISSOURI.
2. Flip up the front sight by pushing the front sight lock towards the
muzzle and unlocking the sight. Pull housing upwards and to the rear
until you feel it lock into position (Figure 25, page 31).
3. The rear sight has two sight apertures that flip up and down.
The large aperture is used for close quarters engagement, low light
conditions or when a larger field of view is required.
The small aperture is used for zeroing and for normal
firing conditions.
4. The elevation drum has numbers from 2-6 to reflect the five different
elevation settings corresponding to target distance in hundreds of
meters. #2 indicates the lowest position of the sight aperture. Each
click is equal to 1.5 MOA.
Rotate the elevation drum counterclockwise to move the point of
impact up.
Rotate the elevation drum clockwise to move the point of impact down.
5. The windage knobs are numbered from 1-6 and engraved with the
letter “R” for right to reflect the direction of point of impact shift. Each
click is equal to 1 MOA.
Rotating the windage knobs rearward (towards you) will move the
point of impact to the left.
Rotating the windage knobs forward (away from you) will move the
point of impact to the right.
6. Use an M16/AR15 A2 sight tool to turn the front sight post and adjust
elevation. Each click is equal to 1.5 MOA.
Rotate the front sight post clockwise (in the direction of the arrow)
to move the point of impact up.