AP20
Air Pistol
5.3.4 Adjusting the height
NoTE
At maximum sight length, every notch of the knurled screw corresponds to
1.4 mm on the target when adjusting the height and making side corrections.
Approximately 8 notches represents a shift around the ring on the target.
The height adjustment of the rear sight can be altered with the knurled screw (3).
• Correction for high shot: Turn the knurled screw clockwise.
• Correction for low shot: Turn the knurled screw counter clockwise.
Test the setting by shooting at a test target.
5.3.5 Side correction
NoTE
At maximum sight length, every notch of the knurled screw corresponds to
1.4 mm on the target when adjusting the height and making side corrections.
Approximately 8 notches represents a shift around the ring on the target.
The horizontal position of the rear sight can be altered with the knurled screw (5).
• Correction for shots to the right: When looking at the knurled screw, turn it clockwise.
• Correction for shots to the left: When looking at the knurled screw, turn it counter clockwise.
Test the setting by shooting at a test target.
5.3.6 Adjusting the rear sight cut-out width
The width of the rear sight opening (4) can be altered with the screw.
• Making the rear sight opening smaller: Turn the adjusting screw clockwise using the SW2
hexagonal screwdriver.
• Widening the rear sight opening: Turn the adjusting screw counter clockwise using the SW2
hexagonal screwdriver.
Test the setting by shooting at a test target.
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