VISM CQB Scope Series
1. Ocular Lens
2. Quick Focus Ring
3. Elevation Adjustment Dial
4. Objective Lens
5. Rheostat and Battery Compartment
6. Windage Adjustment Dial
7. Quick Release Lever
8. Auto-Locking Latch
9. Integrated Weaver/ Picatinny type Mount
10. Mount Recoil Lug
11. Lock Nut
12. Allen Head Adjustment Screw
Congratulations on the purchase of your new VISM CQB Scope! The CQB Series of Scopes give you
many great options so you can choose the scope that best fits your needs. Backed by a Lifetime Limited
Warranty, your VISM Scope will provide you with years of reliable service. This Owner’s Manual will help
you understand all of the features of your new scope. Follow all instructions carefully before initial use to
experience the best performance.
CQB Scope Series Features
CAUTION: BE SURE THAT YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED AND POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
PRACTICE SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING PROCEDURES AT ALL TIMES.
NOTE: IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE PROCESS OF MOUNTING A SCOPE, IT MAY BE
NECESSARY TO EMPLOY THE SERVICE OF A QUALIFIED GUNSMITH.
Mounting Your CQB Scope
The CQB Scope is equipped with a Quick Release Mount with an Auto-Locking Latch. To attach
the CQB Scope to a Weaver/ Picatinny/ MIL-STD 1913 type rail, move the Auto-Locking Latch located
within the Quick Release Lever away from the pivot point and swing the Quick Release Lever to the
forward (Open) position. Place the Quick Release Mount onto the optics rail, with the Recoil Lug placed
into one of the cross slots on the optics rail. Move the Quick Release Lever rearward (Closed position) to
secure/tighten the Quick Release Mount to the optics rail.
On the Left side of the Quick Release Mount is a Lock Nut and Allen Head Adjustment Screw. The
Allen Head Adjustment Screw is used to adjust the rail mount tension. To adjust the rail mount tension,
you must first loosen the Lock Nut Counter-Clockwise (). Once the Lock Nut is loosened or removed, you
can then use an Allen wrench to turn the Allen Head Adjustment Screw.
Turn the Allen Head Adjustment Screw Clockwise () to make the rail mount tension Tighter, turn
the Allen Head Adjustment Screw Counter-Clockwise () to make the rail mount tension Looser.
To test the rail mount tension, open and close the Quick Release Lever while mounted on the optics
rail. Make adjustments to the Allen Head Adjustment Screw until you get the proper rail tension. Once you
have the rail mount tension properly adjusted, turn the Lock Nut Clockwise () to Lock the Allen Head
Adjustment Screw in place.
Focusing Your Scope
CAUTION: VIEWING THE SUN WITH THIS SCOPE OR ANY OTHER OPTICAL DEVICE CAN CAUSE
PERMANENT INJURY TO THE EYE; INCLUDING BLINDNESS.
Holding the CQB Scope at the proper distance from your eye, in order to achieve a Full Field of View,
the reticle should appear sharp and clear. If not, it will be necessary to adjust the focus by turning the
Quick Focus Ring.
1. Make quick glances through the eyepiece at a featureless bright surface
such as a white wall, or the open sky.
2. Turning the Quick Focus Ring Counter-Clockwise () will extend the
Ocular Lens outward, generally suitable for those who are far sighted.
Turning the Quick Focus Ring Clockwise () will draw the Ocular
Lens inward, generally suitable for those who are near sighted.
3. Fine tune your adjustments until the reticle appears sharp and clear.
Once the Ocular Lens reaches its outer limits of adjustment, be sure
not to force it as doing so will cause damage to the eyepiece.
Windage and Elevation Adjustment Dials
Your CQB scope is equipped with Elevation and Windage Adjustment Dials, which changes your
reticles point of aim, relative to your rifles point of impact. The Elevation Adjustment Dial is located on
top of the Turret Body, and is responsible for the Up and Down movement of the reticle. The Windage
Adjustment Dial is located on the right side of the Turret Body, and is responsible for the Left and Right
movement of the of the reticle.
The CQB series of scopes are equipped with Lockable Adjustment Dials.
When the bottom edge of the Adjustment Dial is flush with the scope body, it is in
the Locked position. When the bottom edge of the Adjustment Dial is about ⅛” away
from the scope body, it is in the Unlocked position.
To Unlock the Adjustment Dials, you only have to gently pull the
Adjustment Dial away from the scope body. You will feel the dial move outwardly by approximately ⅛”
away from the scope body when it is in the Unlocked position. You will now be able to rotate the
Adjustment Dials in either direction to adjust the reticle. When you have finished making your
adjustments to the reticle, you can then press the Adjustment Dials towards the scope body to Lock the
Adjustment Dial in place. You will feel the Adjustment Dial move inwards flush with the scope body.
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