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Old January 12, 2013, 04:40 PM   #2
RamItOne
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Unscrew the elevation screw all the way out, the top part of the sight will flip up, held on via a hinge, two very small springs apply pressure, they typically stay in without falling out, now you'll see a hex screw, very small 1-2 mm IIRC, line up windage then tighten down and then reinstall elevation screw. Yes it's a stupid design, I'm tempted to drill out a large hole on the part of the sight that flips up so it'll expose that hex screw without dealing with undoing the elevation screw. I've tightened it down tightly and after one trip to the range I will have slop in the sight.

It's rather annoying, if my drill trick won't work I'm just going to replace them with fixed sights.

Hope it helps
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