Manual

35
LASER ADJUSTMENT
& ZEROING
WARNING: ENSURE YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED
BEFORE ADJUSTING YOUR SIGHT. AT ALL TIMES FOL-
LOW THE BASIC FIREARMS SAFETY RULES IN THE
SECTION ENTITLED “YOUR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES”.
WARNING: VISIBLE LASER RADIATION EMITS FROM
THE INSIGHT
®
LASER WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION –
AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE.
The Insight
®
Laser is equipped with adjustment screws for independent
movement of the laser beam for both windage and elevation. Adjustment
screws can be turned using the provided hex wrench.
Laser Adjustment Table (below): This table shows the direction of
adjuster rotation (as viewed from above and behind the firearm) and the
resultant direction of the laser beam and the shot group movement.
ZEROING PROCEDURE
As initially received from the
manufacturer, the Insight
®
Laser is factory preset to be
nearly parallel with the barrel
of the firearm and is ready to
be zeroed via live fire.
WARNING: ALWAYS
BE SURE OF YOUR
TARGET AND
WHAT IS BEYOND IT
WHEN FIRING.
CAUTION: One complete
rotation of the laser adjust-
ment screws in either direc-
tion provides ample beam
movement for zeroing purpos-
es. Turning the adjustment
screws more than one com-
plete rotation in either direc-
tion may result in damage to
the Insight
®
Laser.
FIGURE A9
FIGURE A10
LOCATION OF WINDAGE
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
LOCATION OF ELEVATION
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
LASER ADJUSTMENT TABLE
Windage or
Elevation
Adjustment
Screw Rotation
Laser Beam
Movement
Shot Group
Movement
Windage
Adjustment
Clockwise Right Left
Counter-Clockwise Left Right
Elevation
Adjustment
Clockwise Up Down
Counter-Clockwise Down Up