Nikon P Tactical Superdot Instruction Manual
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To mount the Nikon P Tactical Superdot, ensure your rifle has a compatible Picatinny rail. Align the sight with the rail slots and secure it using the included mounting screws. Tighten the screws using a torque wrench to ensure stability.
The Nikon P Tactical Superdot provides up to 14,000 hours of battery life on a medium brightness setting using a CR2032 battery. To extend battery life, turn off the sight when not in use.
Adjust the brightness by using the side control buttons. There are 10 brightness settings available. Press the "+" button to increase and the "-" button to decrease brightness.
If the reticle appears blurry, first ensure the lens is clean. Adjust the brightness settings, as excessive brightness can cause a glare. If the issue persists, check for eye relief and parallax settings.
To zero the sight, mount it securely and use a stable rest. Fire a group of shots at a target, then adjust the windage and elevation turrets until your point of aim matches your point of impact.
Yes, the Nikon P Tactical Superdot is designed for low light conditions. It features multiple brightness settings, allowing you to adjust the reticle's visibility based on ambient lighting.
Regularly clean the lenses with a microfiber cloth to remove dust and debris. Check the battery compartment for corrosion and replace the battery as needed. Ensure mounting screws remain tight.
To replace the battery, open the battery compartment on the side of the sight using a coin or screwdriver. Remove the old CR2032 battery and insert a new one, ensuring the correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.
Yes, the Nikon P Tactical Superdot is waterproof and can withstand exposure to rain and moisture. However, it is not designed for submersion in water.
The Nikon P Tactical Superdot offers an unlimited field of view, allowing for quick target acquisition and situational awareness without any obstruction.