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A: There are four to eight recessed set screws on the head of the LaserPod of the LaserLight. By adjusting these set screws with the included Allen wrench, the laser sight can be calibrated for both the windage and elevation at the desired distance. The calibration is done one axis at a time by releasing one set screw while tightening the opposite set screw. Once completed in one axis, the orthogonal axis is then adjusted accordingly. Consult with a firearm instructor or an armorer for assistance. As with all the firearms and tactical gears, routine equipment inspection is strongly recommended, in particularly, the accurate zeroing
of the laser sight for ensuring alignment to bore.
High accuracy LaserPod have two sets of four recessed set screws. If you have a high accuracy LaserPod, loosen the set of four recessed set screws further from the battery first before attempting to zero using the set of four recessed set screws closer to the battery. Most often the LaserPod can be zeroed with only the first set of recessed set screws. If finer zeroing is needed for long distance targeting, adjust the set further away from the battery after the first set of set screws has been tighten. The second set provides very fine movements.

WARNING: Proper training on the zeroing and maintenance of laser sight on firearms may be required by individual military units and law enforcement agencies that may be regulated by the state or local board. For additional information, please contact PentagonLight™ Training and Integration Department on instituting a laser usage policy and consult with any regulatory agencies before adopting laser products for enhancing tactical operations.
WARNING: Always check the zeroing of laser sight before applying it in a tactical operation. Fully understand the application and limitation of laser sight before usage.
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