GREEN LASER WITH UNIVERSAL BARREL MOUNT
This Green Laser is designed to mount directly to your firearm as an advantage of
quick target acquisition. Use of the laser will not replace the use of other sighting
devices in regards to accuracy, but it will certainly aid in locating your target
with ease.
This Green Laser mounts easily to almost any size barrel with two different sized
mounting screw sets.
Included in the package are two types of switches: a standard on & off cap
switch(4), and a coil pressure momentary type switch(10). Also included is the
specially designed Universal Barrel Mount(1), two different allen wrenches, and a
CR123A battery.
Always be sure that the unit is off when not in use to preserve battery life.
DANGER:
EMITTED FROM THE APPERTURE.
AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE TO LASER BEAM. LASER RADIATION IS
MOUNTING:
CAUTION: BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF YOUR GREEN
LASER BE SURE THAT THE FIREARM IS UNLOADED. ALWAYS
PRACTICE SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING PROCEDURES.
Your new Green Laser is designed to mount directly to just about any barrel. To
install, first loosen the Laser Mount Screw(2) on bottom of the Universal Barrel
Mount(1) using the provided allen wrench. Next, place the Laser into the mount as
shown in the Front View. The laser must be positioned so that the unit is right side up.
To perform this operation, remove the cap on the front of the laser housing(3) by
twisting it counter clockwise. Locate the reference arrows(5) on the face of the
laser. The arrow pointing to the U is the arrow that should be pointing straight up.
Twist the entire laser unit within the mount to get it square. When the arrows are
perfectly square up and to the right you have successfully aligned your laser. Next,
tighten the Laser Mount Screw(2) to secure your settings. Now you can mount the
unit by removing the two Barrel Mounting Screws(11). Place the Universal Barrel
mount(1) around the barrel of your firearm with the top half on top of the barrel and
the bottom half with the laser directly below the barrel. Once you have the mount
in the desired position, you can install and tighten the Barrel Mounting Screws(11).
Be sure not to over tighten the Barrel Mounting Screws(11) to avoid stripping them.
Also, be sure that the mounting location for the laser allows for proper function and
movement of all parts of the firearm.
ZEROING:
WHEN OPERATING ANY TYPE OF FIREARM ALWAYS USE PROPER
EYE AND EAR PROTECTION. BE SURE TO USE YOUR FIREARM IN AN
AREA THAT IS PERMISABLE UNDER LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL
LAW.
Begin the zeroing process by first turning your laser to the On position by either twisting
the Rear On/Off cap(4), or by depressing the Pressure Switch Pad(10). Set up a target
at the desired distance. Place your laser beam on the center of the target. Be sure to
secure the firearm so that it will not move when fired. Fire a few shots to see where the
projectiles land in relation to the laser beam. Adjust the laser to match the shot
grouping using the provided allen wrench. To perform this action, begin by removing
the Front Cap of the Laser housing(3) by twisting it counter clockwise. By examining the
face of the laser you will see that there are to small adjusting screws, one with a U
(meaning up)which is your Elevation Adjuster(6), and the other with an R (meaning
right) which is your Windage Adjuster(7) . There also reference arrows that wrap around
the adjuster screws(6 & 7) that indicate the direction to turn the screw in order move
the laser to the desired location. For instance, when you want to move the laser beam
up you can see that you must turn the “U” adjuster screw(6) clockwise. So to move the
laser beam down you must turn the “U” adjuster screw(6) counter clockwise. After
adjusting the laser beam to match the location of the shot grouping, fire a few more
shots to confirm zero. If the laser is still not zeroed then follow the same procedure
again making small adjustments until the desired level of accuracy is achieved. Using a
laser bore sighter will also make the zeroing process a little easier. Another method is to
zero the laser beam to the iron sights of the firearm if they are available. After the
zeroing process is complete, be sure to reinstall the front cap(3) to protect the laser
from damage.