Nikon P Tactical Spur Instruction Manual

To mount the Nikon P Tactical Spur, first ensure your firearm is unloaded. Attach the optic to the Picatinny or Weaver-style rail using the included mounting screws, and tighten securely to prevent movement during use.
The Nikon P Tactical Spur uses a CR2032 battery. To replace it, remove the battery compartment cover using a coin or flat-head screwdriver, replace the old battery with a new one, ensuring the correct polarity, and secure the cover back in place.
To zero the Nikon P Tactical Spur, follow these steps: 1) Set your target at the desired range. 2) Use the windage and elevation adjustment dials to align the red dot with your point of aim. 3) Fire a group of shots and fine-tune adjustments as necessary.
If the red dot is not visible, check if the battery is installed correctly and has enough power. Ensure the brightness setting is not too low for current lighting conditions. If the problem persists, inspect the lens for obstructions or damage.
To clean the lenses, use a soft brush to remove dust and debris. Apply a lens cleaning solution to a microfiber cloth and gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using rough materials that can scratch the glass.
Store the Nikon P Tactical Spur in a cool, dry place. Remove the battery if it will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage. Use the protective cover to shield the lenses from dust and scratches.
Yes, the Nikon P Tactical Spur is designed for low light use. Adjust the brightness settings to enhance visibility of the red dot in varying lighting conditions.
To adjust the brightness of the red dot on the Nikon P Tactical Spur, use the brightness adjustment buttons located on the side of the optic. Increase or decrease the brightness to suit your environmental lighting conditions.
If the Nikon P Tactical Spur does not hold zero, ensure that it is mounted securely and the screws are tight. Check if there is any damage or play in the mounting system, and verify that the adjustment dials are functioning correctly without excessive movement.
Yes, the Nikon P Tactical Spur is waterproof and can be used in rainy conditions. However, ensure that the battery compartment is securely closed to prevent water ingress.