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FIGURE 3-11. ESTIMATION OF THE SMS TURNING ANGLE
NUT
DESIRABLE POSITION
OF THE NUT
CAUTION
:
To loosen the ring (E), only use its two auxiliary non-threaded holes (D). Avoid using the thread-
ed ones.
4. Using a turning machine, cut the inside face of the ring (E). The value of cutting (in millimeters) is
equal to the value of the turning angle (in angular degrees) divided by 360°.
5. Screw the ring (E) into the SMS’s body with its cut end directed inwards. Tighten it.
6. After applying a small amount of thread lock to the threads, affix the ring (E) with the two M2×2.5
screws (F).
3.1.6 INSTALLING THE LIGHT SUPPRESSOR FOR A DAY SCOPE
The Light Suppressor for a Day Scope (A) slides over the eyepiece of your daytime scope (B). The sup-
pressor can be used with scopes that have 40-43mm eyepiece diameter and 100-120mm eye relief.
The suppressor can be adjusted for the eye relief of your scope by cutting the rubber at the desired
distance (C).
FIGURE 3-12. LIGHT SUPPRESSOR FOR A DAY SCOPE
C
B
A
3.1.7 FASTENING AN ADVANCED WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL TO A
WEAPON
Using Velcro tape (A, Figure 3-13), fasten the remote control (B) to your weapon in an easily accessible
place (e.g., on the front of the rifle stock).
If there is a Picatinny/Weaver rail on the front end of your weapon, you can use a Picatinny adapter for
Advanced Wireless Remote Control (C). Install the adapter on the weapon’s rail (D) and then insert the
remote control (B) in the adapter (C).