FIGURE 17

Loosen the two small screws.

Make small adjustments up or down then retighten.

FIGURE 18

Tap carefully.

Do not mar the barrel or sight.

UP OR DOWN ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS

Adjusting elevation on your Model 9422 requires you to lift up the rear notch blade holder on your rifle’s rear sight with your fingers and move the notched elevator either forward or backward (see Figure 16). To raise point of impact, use your fingers to lift up on the blade and slide the elevator rearward. Adjusting the sight to make your gun shoot lower is just the opposite — move the elevator forward. Remember:

Move the blade and holder up to shoot higher.

Move the blade and holder down to shoot lower.

For finer elevation adjustments the sight blade itself can be moved up or down. This is done by loosening the two screws that secure the blade to the blade holder and then moving the blade up or down as desired (see Figure 17).

The screws are then retightened.

RIGHT OR LEFT WINDAGE ADJUSTMENTS

On most Model 9422 sights, the entire rear sight blade holder is dove-tailed in the rear sight base. To adjust for windage, gently move the rear sight blade to the right or left by tapping at the dove-tail using a wood or fiber dowel or hammer that will not mar the sight (see Figure 18). If you tap to the right your gun will shoot more to the

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