Manual For Elit Diopter Sights

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Type K Diopter Sight manual
Translated from French

Mp5 diopter sightFor


Swiss Diopters on the firing line

The front sight uses replaceable inserts. The inserts can be of the post or peep variety. The rear sight has an adjustable aperture. Diopter sights are extremely difficult to come by in the states. They can be ordered from gunstores in Switzerland, but are quite expensive. Expect to pay at least $225 plus shipping.


Front Cover

ContentsPage
Description 2-3
Characteristics Techniques 2-3
Front Sight Installation 4-5
Rear Sight Installation 6-7
Adjusting the Line of Sight 8-9
Aiming 10
Parts List (not translated) 11-15

Description; The type K diopter plus front sight is a aiming system that can be mounted on any K31 without any modification to the weapon.
Technical characteristics;
The diopter is adjustable for distances of 50m to 600m. It comes with an eyepiece with a perforated disc that has six sighting holes for the convenience of the shooter and measuring, respectively; 1,0mm, 1,2mm, 1,4mm, 1,6mm, 1,8mm, 2,0mm.
Windage and elevation adjustments are made with two adjustment screws. The elevation screw should be adjusted in the following manner;
shot too high-turn elevation screw clockwise
shot too low - ' ' ' counter-clockwise
windage adjustment;
shot to left- turn adjuster to the right
shot to right- turn adjuster to the left
The adjustment screws for both elevation and windage are furnished with click stop graduated lines that represent 2 centimeters each at 300meters distance.
The sight line distance is 760mm.

(Pages 2-3)

Mounting the front sight;
-back off the mounting bolt (27) until the threads are no longer visible.
-with arrow (26) pointing towards target, slide the front sight assy. over the rifle's fixed sight until it seats
-firmly press down on the front sight barrel while while tightening the set screw (29).
- check for play in all directions (there should be none).
(Pages 4-5)

Mounting the diopter (rear sight);
-Unscrew (without forcing) the knurled mounting screw (9).
-using your left hand, set the diopter assembly in place onto the receiver with the forward leg (7) set on the wide part of the ejection port (8)and the eyepiece just on top of the rear of the receiver.
-hand tighten to set screw, then finish tightening with the factory tool.
-hand check for play in all directions (there should be none).

(Pages 6-7)

Adjusting the line of sight;
-Once in place on the receiver, make sure that the eyepiece is centered in windage (24) and elevation (25) by looking at the long white reference lines (C&D) (opposite of the side you aim through).
-next, set your factory front sight in position 10, representing 1000 meters. Now look through the diopter and line everything up on the target. The sight picture should be perfectly concentric and tangent.

(Pages 8-9)
Aiming process:

Align the front tunnel and rear tunnel to give a concentric sight picture, where the target appears just above the front sight post.

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(Page 10)

(Pages 12-13)


Shooter's card

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Acknowledgements: Thanks to Vaudois for the translation, and thanks to Carlos for the scans.

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From one shooter to another,

Maybe you can help me out!

I am considering purchasing a Gehman model 530 rear iris. This is the
model that has a built in 1.5x focusable diopter. Gehman makes two
variations of this model, one with color filters, and the other with
color filters plus a polarization filter.

I am interested in the focusable diopter aspects of the Gehman 530.
It would be used on a high power rifle as well as a small bore rifle.
Some people I've talked with said that they've had zero shifts between
shots with this arrangement on a high power rifle. This leads to my
questions:

1. Do you use the Gehman 530 (or the variations noted above)?

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2. How have you found it to be beneficial and how have you found it
to be detrimental? Did your scores go up or down after using it?

3. Do you use it on a smallbore rifle?
High Power rifle? If High Power, what distance? Any 1000 yard
experience with it?

4. In terms of the diopter, does it magnify the aiming bull?
Does it clear up the image of the front sight?
Does it magnify as well as clear up image of front sight?

5. Have you had any problems with it (such as zero shifts between
shots or other problems)? Does it seem to be holding up okay
to the stress of recoil?

6. What it your classification (High Master, Master, Expert, etc.)?

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Another system I've been considering is the diopters that can be
inserted into a Gehman 510 rear aperture. If you have experience with
it, I'd also like to hear from you, both general impressions and also
answers to the above questions.

Thanks in advance for your input! Good shooting!

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