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Firepoint Red Dot Sight with CZ100 mount.



Firepoint Red Dot Sight with CZ100 mount.


Firepoint Red Dot Sight with CZ100 mount.
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ALL ITEMS BRAND NEW, NEVER USED, LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE

We Only Have CZ Mounts. We do not carry any other mounts.

This is an auction for a BRAND NEW FirePoint/JPoint Electronic Red Dot Sight. This is the world's lightest and most compact red dot sight available. Single battery will last over 3 years of constant operation and the brightness of the dot is automatically adjusted to external lighting environment so no manual adjustment is needed. With various mounts availble, FirePoint/JPoint Electronic Sight can replace the rear sight on most handguns, as well as be mounted on shotguns and other firearms, making this a MUST HAVE accessory for improved accuracy and quick target aquisition.

THESE SIGHTS REGULARLY SELL FOR OVER $200.00, BUT BECAUSE OF A SPECIAL BUY WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER A LIMITED QUANTITY OF THEM AT WELL BELOW WHOLESALE COST.


The FirePoint is a state of the art microelectronic reflex sighting system designed to give extremely fast sight acquisition and recovery in short to medium range applications on pistols, rifles or shotguns. It also makes an ideal secondary short range sight on rifles equipped with high magnification optics. There are 17 adapters in addition to custom "melt" in installations to utilize the FirePoint sight for various applications. See the list at the end of the instructions.

Technical data:

Battery type: Lithium CR 2032
Operational Temperature range: -20 to +40 degrees Centigrade
Weight with battery: .5 oz

Battery installation: The FirePoint uses one CR2032 battery (readily available) which will give extended life when used properly. The battery should be replaced when dot intensity against a bright background is diminished. With the sight upside down, insert the batter so that the "+" positive side is visible on the bottom of the sight. The negative side should be on the inside of the sight. The side of the battery should be pressed against the gold colored contacts while inserting. The negative contact must be situated in its recess at the bottom of the battery cavity and must not contact the side of the battery as this may short circuit the battery and the dot will not work.

To remove the battery, use the small allen key provided to pry the sight out of its pocket by inserting the key in the slot which is part of one of the forward locator holes.

LED Insert: The LED insert consists of a microelectronic unit contained within a waterproof insert. This is mounted with gold plated battery contacts extending out each side. The LED insert senses target light level and controls the light output of the LED to give optimum visibility of the dot against the target.

Obtaining a "zero": The windage adjustment is found on the right side of the sight only. The left side has a plug for retaining the spring and is not an adjustment. The elevation adjustment is on the top rear most part of the sight. Before a live fire session, it is possible to obtain a coarse zero setting. In the case of a rifle application, traditional bore sighting in advance of live fire sight in will save time and ammunition. For most pistol applications, it is possible to get a fairly accurate "point" zero by securing the pistol or revolver in a padded vice and aligning the barrel with a spot on the wall by using the original sights before removal or just looking down a feature on the barrel or slide. After obtaining alignment of the gun, adjust the dot to coincide with the intended point of impact. The dot should always be adjusted towards the point of impact. For example, lets say that the point of impact is high and right of the dot. First adjust the windage screw counterclockwise to move the dot to the right towards the point of impact.

Next, adjust the elevation to move the dot upwards, toward the point of impact by turning the screw counterclockwise until the dot and the intended point of impact are one in the same. If you are able to do this prior to actual live fire sight in, you will probably only need to fine tune your adjustments.

Live fire sight in will follow the same procedure. Adjust the dot towards the point of impact.
Windage: Clockwise adjustment moves the dot to the left, counter clockwise, to the right.
Elevation: clockwise adjustment moves the dot lower, counter clockwise moves the dot higher.

Remember, we are talking about moving the dot to the point of impact, not moving the point of impact. This has been the most common mistake in zeroing this type of sight. Most shooters are conditioned to move the rear sight in the direction that they want the point of impact to move. So they may assume that right and up on the micro dial indicator refers to the point of impact. This results in moving the dot in the wrong direction and assuming that the sight is defective.


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