Lord Daem Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Saw the other "zeroing" post, however my sight isn't blurry, so thought I would set up my own topic. Basically, I've just bought the below ICS M4A1 from my Dad's friend and it came complete with a red dot sight, meaning the original triangular "sight" ontop of the weapon has gone. Now I've tried lining up the red-dot sight with a can about two meters infront of me and I've noticed the shot is going slightly lower than I am aiming, but also slightly to the right. Does anyone have any experience with the below red dot sight and how to zero it? I've got it lined up with the iron sights, so I may need to zero them too! Yep, another Newbie question from me!!
n1ckh Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 I've got the same red dot You unscrew the 2 smaller caps & turning them with a screw driver will adjust the dot up & down, left & right Adjust the hop unit to get the bb flying level as you can (start at 5 metres away) then where the bb hits, adjust up or down & left or right Raggedy_man 1
Lord Daem Posted August 23, 2015 Author Posted August 23, 2015 I've got the same red dot You unscrew the 2 smaller caps & turning them with a screw driver will adjust the dot up & down, left & right Adjust the hop unit to get the bb flying level as you can (start at 5 metres away) then where the bb hits, adjust up or down & left or right Thanks, think I'll give that a try in the morning so I don;t shoot anything inside! Silly question, any idea where the hop unit normally is? The gun didn't come with instructions...
Supporters Lozart Posted August 23, 2015 Supporters Posted August 23, 2015 Thanks, think I'll give that a try in the morning so I don;t shoot anything inside! Silly question, any idea where the hop unit normally is? The gun didn't come with instructions... Pull back the charging handle (the T shaped bit at the back of the receiver - just below the rear sight). Look in the bit where spent shells would come out of the real gun (right hand side above the magazine well). You should see that a cover has pulled back and inside there should be a plastic wheel with little ribs on it. This is your hop adjuster. There may be an arrow on it that says "UP" next to it. Turning the wheel in the direction of the arrow will increase the effect of the hop unit. Start by turning it as far in the opposite direction as it will go. The BB won't go very far before dropping downwards. Turn the hop adjuster up and try again. You should start to see the BB go further before dropping. If you see the BB start to travel upwards then you have added too much hop and you need to back it off a little. Lord Daem 1
Lord Daem Posted August 23, 2015 Author Posted August 23, 2015 Pull back the charging handle (the T shaped bit at the back of the receiver - just below the rear sight). Look in the bit where spent shells would come out of the real gun (right hand side above the magazine well). You should see that a cover has pulled back and inside there should be a plastic wheel with little ribs on it. This is your hop adjuster. There may be an arrow on it that says "UP" next to it. Turning the wheel in the direction of the arrow will increase the effect of the hop unit. Start by turning it as far in the opposite direction as it will go. The BB won't go very far before dropping downwards. Turn the hop adjuster up and try again. You should start to see the BB go further before dropping. If you see the BB start to travel upwards then you have added too much hop and you need to back it off a little. Thank you! Literally just found it and accidently shot myself in the foot while adjusting it. At least I know people WILL feel their hits! Lozart and Raggedy_man 2
Supporters Lozart Posted August 23, 2015 Supporters Posted August 23, 2015 At least I know people WILL feel their hits! You say that now..... Lord Daem 1
Lord Daem Posted August 23, 2015 Author Posted August 23, 2015 You say that now..... Oh I said feel them, not TAKE them Lozart and shortman 2
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