NcSTAR APRLSMG User Manual
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To use the
remote coil pressure switch (7)
, remove the threaded coupling with the
momentary push On/Off
button (5 & 6)
by turning it counter clockwise. Remove the
standard momentary On/Off button (5)
from the
threaded coupling (6)
by gently pushing the button insert out. Route the pressure pad side (7) of the remote coil
pressure switch through the inside part of the
threaded coupling (6)
[Figure 2]. Pull the pressure pad all the way
through until the metal battery connection portion of the coil pressure switch becomes flush with threaded
coupling. Now twist the threaded coupling clockwise onto the rear of the main laser body until tight. If this
procedure was done correctly, you should see the laser beam appear every time the pressure pad switch is
depressed. Always be sure that the unit is off when not in use to preserve battery life.
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 Weaver style or Picatinny rail. To install,
first loosen all three
mounting bolts (2)
using the provided
Allen wrenches (9).
The mount is equipped with a
removable recoil lug (8)
to prevent the mount from moving on the rail from the recoil of firing the firearm. Once
you have the
mount (1)
in the desired position, tighten the two outside Allen head bolts to secure the mount to
your rail. Be careful not to over tighten the
mounting screws (2)
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. The laser’s
windage and elevation adjustment screws (4)
should be oriented so that they are easily accessed while the laser
is mounted to the firearm. The laser must be oriented so that the windage and elevation adjustment screws are
in the vertical and horizontal plane in relations to the firearm. This will make zeroing the laser much easier.
Tighten the middle Allen head bolt to secure the laser to the mount.
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.
Set up a target at the desired distance. Begin the zeroing process by first turning your laser to the ON position
by either twisting the
rear coupling (5 & 6)
clockwise until the laser is turned ON, or by depressing the
remote
pressure switch pad (7)
. 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 impact on your target in relation to the
laser beam. Adjust the laser’s windage and elevation
Allen head set screws (4)
to match the shot grouping using
the provided Allen wrenches. 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.