Danger, Warning, Caution – Gamo Red Laser Sight 650nm Weaver rail mount User Manual

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attaching screws and the larger of the two supplied hex head wrenches. Note the “weaver-
style” rail utilizes a lock screw to prevent its slippage under recoil. This lock screw should be
fit into the groove found on most “weaver-style” mounts. To prevent the loosening of any of
these screws under recoil, the use of a non-permanent thread-locking compound is recom-
mended.

3.) ACTIVATING THE LASER

DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LASER BEAM OUTPUT APERTURE DURING OPERATION.

PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE MAY RESULT.

3A.) Installing The Batteries
Your new laser is powered by (2) two long-life lithium batteries. They may be found in the
small plastic bag with the wrenches and momentary pressure switch. To install the batteries,
push down on the front of the battery cap and slide it back, off of the body of the laser. Next,
insert the batteries into the battery holder with the “+” side up to the rear. Finally, slide the
battery cap back into place.
3B.) Main On-Off Switch
With this switch, you may turn the laser on or off.
3C.) Momentary Pressure Switch
This switch allows you to turn the unit on or off with pressure. The pressure switch access
panel at the rear of the device must first be opened. Open this panel by applying pressure
on its top and rotating it down. Push the pin connector on the end of the pressure switch
firmly into the port. The pressure pad has an adhesive on its end and may be attached to a
convenient location on your gun.
3D.) Emission Indicator
Your laser is equipped with an emission indicator at the end that the laser projects from. The
indicator glows red when the laser is functioning.

4.) ALIGNING THE LASER WITH THE PATH OF THE BULLET

DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LASER BEAM OUTPUT APERTURE DURING

OPERATION. PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE MAY RESULT.

EXERCISE SAFE GUN HANDLING. SHOOT ONLY AT AN APPROVED GUN RANGE OR

SUITABLE LOCATION. USE EYE AND EAR PROTECTION AS NECESSARY.

4A.) Activate the laser by either the pressure switch or the main switch.
4B.) Carefully fire (3) three shots.
4C.) Observe the bullet’s strike on the target. To move the point of impact, there are two
screw ports at the front of the device. The one marked “E” will move the point of impact up
and down (Elevation) and the one marked “W” will move the point of impact left and right
(Windage). See Figure 1.

BE CERTAIN THAT YOUR GUN IS UNLOADED AND POINTING IN A SAFE DIRECTION.

4D.) With the smaller of the two included hex wrenches, make the appropriate adjustments.
When adjusting windage, rotating the screw clockwise (as viewed from behind the device)
will move the dot to the right and your point of impact to the left. When adjusting elevation,
rotating the screw clockwise (as viewed from behind the device) will move the dot down and
your point of impact up. Note that the adjustments are very sensitive. One half rotation, 180
degrees, will provide approximately 15 inches of movement at 25 yards. After adjustment,
carefully fire three more shots and note their strike on the target. Make additional adjust-
ments as necessary.

5.) REPLACING THE BATTERIES
The batteries included with your laser target designator will provide long service. However,
should the dot grow dim, the batteries may need to be replaced. To do so, remove the battery
cap as detailed in section (3A). Next, turn the device up side down and the batteries should
fall out. Should the batteries fail to fall free, gently press on the side of the top of the battery
with a pencil point, toothpick, or similar non-metallic probe.

For further safety information regarding lasers, refer to ANSI-Z136.1

STANDARD FOR THE SAFE USE OF LASERS, available from the Laser Institute of America at:

(407) 380-1553 or from GAMO OUTDOOR USA

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, Inc.

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