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12/30/2009 9:54:18 AM EDT
Here is a copy of the original instructions from a Singlepoint Sight if anyone wants them.  It is one 4" x 7" sheet, front and back folded lengthwise.

I was interested in the adjustments.  If you go by dial clicks the adjustment is 1 1/4 MOA.  If you use the dial marks on the optic they are in increments of two - so it represents two clicks or 2 1/2 MOA.  It took me a minute to figure out what they meant, so I though it was worth noting.

(In order:  page 4, page 1, page 2, page 3)

   

Boxed up.  This one has a green dot, white dome and the body is rough, dark black with speckles.  My other one is red dot, clear dome with a smooth, dark black housing.

12/30/2009 4:07:58 PM EDT
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Excellent, thanks for sharing those instructions!

12/31/2009 4:47:24 AM EDT
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Thanks for posting the instructions.  I picked up one of these near Ft Bragg in 1990 and have been trying to get info on it ever since.  Mine is red dot, clear dome, mildly rough finish-probably originally smooth.  It looks like the previous owner sprayed a black "texture" paint on it or just did a bad job painting it by leaving an "orange peel" look to it.  The markings are still partly legible under the paint.

Did all of these have the tritium powered low-light aiming post in them?  Most of the ads for these I remember seeing mention them but I noticed the instructions above don't mention it and mine has no trace of a post in it.  I had just figured the tritium was dead but now wonder if it ever had it.
12/31/2009 5:14:04 AM EDT
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It looks like the previous owner sprayed a black "texture" paint on it or just did a bad job painting it by leaving an "orange peel" look to it.  The markings are still partly legible under the paint.



This is the original crinkle-coat applied at the same factory that applies the crinkle-coat for Sterling SMGs.

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