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2. CHAPTER III
AIMPOINT MOUNTS
3.1 AIMPOINT LRP
The Aimpoint LRP is a quick detach mount which is designed to be used with
Aimpoint Comp series sights. The LRP is designed for installation on
most types of firearms with a MIL-Std 1913 Picatinny rail.
Physical Specifications
Weight 75 grams (2.7 oz)
Height of “optical axis” 30 mm (1.2”) over rail, without spacer
Length 79.4 mm (3.1”)
Width 47 mm (1.9”)
Location and description of major components
Adjustment Screw (1)
Lever Handle (2)
Recoil Stop (3)
3.2 AIMPOINT qrp2/QRW2
The Aimpoint QRP2 and QRW2 are quick detach mounts that are designed to be
used with Aimpoint Comp series sights. The QRP2 is designed for installation on
most types of firearms with a MIL-Std 1913 Picatinny Rail, while the QRW2 fits a
Weaver Rail.
Physical Specifications
Weight 70 grams (2.5 oz)
Height of “optical axis” 30 mm (1.2”) over rail, without spacer
Length 70 mm (2.8”)
Width 54.8 mm (2.2”)
Location and description of major components
Torque Knob (1)
Recoil Stop (2)
CHAPTER I
presentation
Aimpoint CompM4™ and CompM4s™ sights are designed to be mounted on
most types of firearms which have a MIL-Std 1913 Picatinny Rail or a Weaver
Rail. Both the CompM4 and CompM4s sights may be adjusted (by adding or
removing the spacer) to match the optical line of sight required by different
firearms. The height of the optical axis of the mounted sight alone (without
Spacer) is 30 mm (1.2”) above the rail. With a spacer mounted, the height of the
optical axis is increased by 9 mm (0.35”) to 39 mm.
CHAPTER II
assembling the sight, mount AND spacer
2.2 Mount and spacer
Assemble the sight to the mount and
Spacer using the two long screws
and the Allen Wrench. Tighten firmly.
It is recommended that thread sealer
(such as blue Loctite) is used on the
screw threads.
2.3 Mount and extension
spacer
Assemble the sight to the mount and
Extension Spacer using the four
short screws and the Allen Wrench.
Tighten firmly. It is recommended
that thread sealer (such as blue
Loctite) is used on the screw threads.
2.1 Mount only
Assemble the sight to the mount
using the two short screws and the
Allen Wrench. Tighten firmly. It is
recommended that thread sealer
(such as blue Loctite) is used on the
screw threads.
Mounting Procedure
a) Install the sight and spacer (if any) on the mount, according to Chapter II.
b) Select a groove on the Picatinny rail that will give you a correct position of
the sight. Ensure that the groove is undamaged and free of dirt and sand.
c) Loosen the Lever Handle (2), by first lifting it up to unlock and then
moving it fully to the side, to its most open position.
d) Install the mount and sight on the rail (fig 1.). Make sure that the mount is
correctly positioned and that the Recoil Stop (3) is in the selected groove.
g) If the Lever Handle (2) will not close or is too loose, release it. Turn the
Adjustment Screw (1) clockwise to increase tightness, or counter-clockwise
to loosen. Close the Lever Handle and repeat until the proper preferred
clamping force is achieved. Do NOT attempt to remove the Adjustment
Screw from the mount.
h) Grasp the mounted sight with your hand and apply force. There should be
no movement of the sight on the rail.
i) Perform complete zeroing according to 2.2.1 in the manual for CompM4 and
CompM4s.
j) After the first few rounds, check that the mount is fixed firmly to the rail.
Retighten if necessary
To detach the Aimpoint LRP release the Lever Handle (2) and dismount the sight
from the rail.
e) Push the mount forward (fig. 2). The Recoil Stop shall be in contact with the
front edge of the groove.
f) Close the Lever Handle (2) to fix the mount to the rail (fig. 3).
Make sure that the lever is fully closed and snaps on to the lock. The lever
should provide resistance when being closed to provide an adequate
amount of clamping force on the rail.
NOTE: Do not use tools or objects to close the Lever Handle if there is too much
resistance.
fig 1.
fig 3.
fig 2.