Ruger SR22 RAIL MOUNTED LASER Operator s Manual RUGER SR22 SR9C SR40C 9E LMS-RMSR
PARTS IDENTIFICATION Right Housing R L lens left activation switch right activation switch windage port elevation port Left Housing screw opening activation switch screw opening laser safety label mounting screws 1/3N battery adjustment tool
! IMPORTANT: Prior to installation, battery change, cleaning or maintenance, follow the firearm operator s manual to ensure that the firearm is unloaded INSTALLATION 1 2 3 1. To separate laser from its packaging, first rotate the disposable rail support upward to expose mounting screws. You may need to press the two small posts on rail support to release them from the tray (figure 1). 2. Use a Phillip s screwdriver (not provided) to remove the two (2) mounting screws from left housing (figure 2). Set these screws aside. 3. Separate the left housing from the right housing. 4. Place right housing onto Picatinny rail as shown (figure 3). 5. Mate left housing with right housing, ensuring that activation switch passes through opening in left housing (figure 4). 6. Press together to remove gap (figure 5). 7. Insert two (2) mounting screws into recessed screw holes in left housing. 4
5 6! Important: LMS-RMSR mounting screws are self-tapping; extra care should be taken when installing them for the first time to ensure that they are screwed in straight. Improper installation could cause the threads to strip. 8. Tighten mounting screws with a Phillips screwdriver (not provided). Do not over-tighten. OPERATION 1. To turn the laser on, press in on the activation switch from either side (figure 7). Press again to turn the laser off. 2. To switch aiming point from pulse to steady, press and release the activation switch from either side to activate the laser. Then, press and hold the activation switch for 5 seconds. The laser mode will change. Repeat the process to return to the previous mode. Note: When reactivated, laser will always return to the previously set mode. 3. To save power and prevent inadvertent battery drain, the LMS-RMSR will shut off automatically after a ten minute period of inactivity. Cycle the activation switch to turn laser back on. 7
ALIGNING THE LASER 1. Alignment adjustments should be made at a minimum of 10 yards distance from the target. To begin, insert adjustment tool into one of the two alignment ports (figures 8 & 9) and slowly rotate the tool while comparing laser position on target to fixed sights. The laser dot should be centered, slightly above top of front sight. Important: Do not rotate adjustment tool more than one full turn in either direction from the factory position doing so may cause damage to the laser and void the warranty. A one quarter turn will result in a movement of approximately 3 inches at 10 yards. 2. Windage adjustment: with the muzzle pointing forward and adjustment tool inserted into the windage port, a clockwise turn will shift the laser aiming point to the left and a counterclockwise turn will shift the laser beam to the right (figure 8). 3. Elevation adjustment: with the muzzle pointing forward and adjustment tool inserted into the elevation port, a clockwise turn will shift the laser beam up and a counterclockwise turn will shift the laser beam down (figure 9). 4. Verify zero by shooting targets and making additional adjustments as needed. Note: a slight shift in alignment may be observed after firing the first time. Recheck alignment after break in and readjust as necessary. 8 9
BATTERY REPLACEMENT TIP: During periods of non-use, test the LaserMax laser periodically to ensure adequate T battery levels. 1. Remove mounting screws to separate left housing from right housing. 2. Lift expended 1/3N Lithium battery out of right housing. 3. Install a fresh 1/3N Lithium battery with the negative (-) side toward circuit board and positive (+) side against the coiled spring (figure 3). 4. Mate left housing with right housing, ensuring that activation switch passes through opening in left housing (figure 5). Press together to remove gap. 5. Insert two (2) mounting screws into recessed screw holes in left housing. 6. Tighten mounting screws with a Phillips screwdriver (not provided). Do not over-tighten. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE After repeated fire, the lens may become clouded with gunpowder residue. For best results, it is recommended that this area be cleaned, along with the firearm, after each use. To clean the lens, follow these steps. 1. Keep firearm pointed in a safe direction. 2. Confirm laser is off. 3. Dampen the end of a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol. 4. Apply dampened swab to lens and polish in a small circular pattern. Be sure to clean around edges of lens. LaserMax components should never be submerged or flushed with cleaning solvents. Failure to adhere to these guidelines may cause damage and void the factory warranty.
REPLACEMENT PARTS LMS-AT50 adjustment tool LMS-13N replacement battery LMS-2x13N 2-pack replacement batteries CF-MS mounting screws
IF YOU EXPERIENCE AN ISSUE WITH YOUR LASER PLEASE DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE. LMS-RMSR Red Laser CLASS 3R VISIBLE LASER Output Power: <5mW Wavelength: 600 700nm REMINDER Aiming a laser beam at moving vehicles including boats, aircraft, trains, and construction equipment may be illegal. Check current applicable laws and follow them accordingly. DANGER Laser radiation is emitted from the front aperture of the laser when the switch is activated. WARNING Avoid direct eye exposure to beam. Do not point laser at anything you do not wish to destroy. NOTICE: The FDA requires the label supplied with your laser be affixed to the outside of the gun near the laser aperture.
Micro II RAIL MOUNTED LASERS
PARTS IDENTIFICATION elevation port lens battery hatch clamping screw 1/3N battery battery hatch tab windage port activation switch locking nut adjustment tool REPLACEMENT PARTS LMS-AT50 adjustment tool LMS-13N replacement battery LMS-2x13N 2-pack replacement batteries LMS-MICRO-CS clamping screw
IMPORTANT: PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, BATTERY CHANGE, CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE, FOLLOW THE FIREARM OPERATOR S MANUAL TO ENSURE THAT THE FIREARM IS UNLOADED. INSTALLATION 1. To remove laser from package use a flat head screwdriver (not supplied) to unscrew clamping screw from right side of laser housing. 2. Position Micro II on firearm rail. 3. Guide Micro II into position, aligning clamping screw hole with preferred notch on rail (see figure 1). 4. Insert clamping screw into right side of laser housing (see figure 2). When fully inserted, clamping screw will engage locking nut. 5. Tighten clamping screw with a flat head screwdriver (not supplied). Note: Variations in depth of handgun rail notches may require that clamping screw be pressed from locking nut end to remove. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. To turn the laser on, press and release the activation switch from either side (see figure 3). Press and release again to turn the laser off. 2. To switch the laser aiming point from pulse to steady, turn the laser on, then press and hold the activation switch for 3 seconds. Press and hold the activation switch for 3 seconds again to return to the previous mode. 3. To save power and prevent inadvertant battery drain, Micro II will shut off automatically after a ten minute period of inactivity. Cycle the activation switch to turn the laser back on. 1 2 3
ALIGNING THE LASER 1. Alignment adjustments should be made at a minimum of 10 yards distance from the target. To begin, insert the adjustment tool into one of the two alignment ports (figures 4 & 5) and slowly rotate the tool while comparing the laser position on target to the fixed sights. Important: Do not turn alignment screws more than one full turn in either direction from their factory position. This may cause damage to the laser and void the warranty. A one quarter turn will result in a movement of about 7 inches at 10 yards. 2. Windage adjustment: with the muzzle pointing forward and adjustment tool inserted into the alignment port on the right side, a clockwise turn will shift the laser aiming point to the left and a counterclockwise turn will shift the laser beam to the right. 3. Elevation adjustment: with the muzzle pointing forward and adjustment tool inserted into the alignment port on the bottom, a clockwise turn will shift the laser beam down and a counterclockwise turn will shift the laser beam up. Note: a slight shift in alignment may be observed after firing Micro II for the first time. Recheck alignment after break in and readjust as necessary. BATTERY REPLACEMENT Micro II can remain on the firearm or be removed to change the battery. 1. Keep firearm pointed in a safe direction. 4 5 2. Press and hold battery hatch near tab (see figure 6). 6
While maintaining pressure on battery hatch with one hand, use the other hand to press battery hatch tab away from battery hatch (see figure 7). 3. Release battery hatch to expose battery chamber. 4. Replace expended battery with fresh 1/3N battery. The flat, inscribed side of battery should face outward (see figure 8). 5. Secure battery hatch by applying gentle pressure until it snaps closed. CLEANING After repeated fire, the lens may become clouded with gunpowder residue. For best results, it is recommended that this area be cleaned, along with the firearm, after each use. To clean the lens, follow these steps: 7 8 1. Keep firearm pointed in a safe direction. 2. Confirm laser is off. 3. Dampen the end of a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol. 4. Apply dampened swab to lens and polish in a small circular pattern. Be sure to clean around edges of lens. WARNING Care should be taken when applying oil or lubricant to clean the firearm. Getting oil or lubricant on the laser components may cause damage and void the factory warranty. The Micro II should not be submerged or flushed with cleaning solvents.
IF YOU EXPERIENCE AN ISSUE WITH YOUR MICRO II LASER, PLEASE DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE. MICRO-2-R Red Laser CLASS 3R VISIBLE LASER Output Power: <5mW Wavelength: 650nm MICRO-2-G Green Laser CLASS 3R VISIBLE LASER Output Power: <5mW Wavelength: 510-535nm MICRO-2-IR Infrared Laser CLASS 1 LASER Output Power: <0.7mW Wavelength: 850nm ITAR CONTROLLED CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT <0.7mW Wavelength: 850nm COMPLIES WITH 21CFR1040 PER LASER NOTICE 50 (2007) REMINDER Aiming a laser beam at moving vehicles including boats, aircraft, trains, and construction equipment may be illegal. Check current applicable laws and follow them accordingly. DANGER Laser radiation is emitted from the front aperture of the laser when the switch is activated. WARNING Avoid direct eye exposure to beam. Do not point laser at anything you do not wish to destroy.
ADJUSTABLE FIT LASER Operator s Manual Advanced mounting technology provides the perfect fit Accessory rail permits attachment of tactical light Aiming point can be set to operator s choice of pulse or steady Auto-off after 10 minutes preserves battery power
PARTS IDENTIFICATION Right Housing SPARTAN lens paddle switch windage port elevation port Left Housing screw openings rail vise positioner laser safety label clamping screws 1/3N battery adjustment tool
IMPORTANT: PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, BATTERY CHANGE, CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE, FOLLOW THE FIREARM MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE THAT THE FIREARM IS UNLOADED. INSTALLATION 1. To separate Spartan from its packaging, first rotate the disposable rail support upward to expose clamping screws. You may need to press the two small posts on rail support to release them from the tray (figure 1). 2. Use a Phillip s head screwdriver (not provided) to remove the two (2) clamping screws from left housing (figure 2). Set these screws aside. 3 4 3. Separate the left and right laser housings. Remove rail vise positioner (figure 3) and set it aside. 5 4. Identify the right housing and take note of its slotted channels (figure 4). 5. Position the right housing against the rail of the firearm as shown (figure 5). Hold in place on rail at the desired location between trigger guard and muzzle. SPARTAN 1 2
6. Slide the curved front end of rail vise positioner into the Picatinny rail slot and position the three teeth into the corresponding slotted channels in right housing (figure 6). Note: While holding this assembly in place with your support hand, assume a normal grip on the firearm and 6 test the trigger finger s reach to the paddle switch to ensure optimal placement on the rail. To customize the fit, remove right housing, reposition as desired, then place the slotted channels of right housing back onto the teeth of rail vise positioner in its new, preferred location. 7. Mate left laser housing with right housing and press the two halves together to close the gap. 8. While holding the completed assembly in place on the pistol rail, insert two (2) clamping screws into the holes in the left housing (figure 7). 9. Partially tighten clamping screws with a Phillip s head screwdriver (not provided). Ensure that the laser is attached at the desired point on the rail before completely tightening the screws. Do not overtighten. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. To turn the laser on, press and release the paddle switch from either side. Press and release again to turn the laser off. 2. To switch the laser aiming point from pulse to steady, turn the laser on, then press and hold the paddle switch for 5 seconds. Press and hold the paddle switch again to return to the previous mode. 3. To save power and prevent inadvertent battery drain, Spartan will turn off automatically after a ten minute period of inactivity. Cycle the paddle switch to turn the laser back on. 7
ALIGNING THE LASER SPARTAN 1. Alignment adjustments should be made at a minimum of 10 yards distance from the target. To begin, insert the adjustment tool into one of the two alignment ports (figures 8 & 9) and slowly rotate the tool while comparing the laser position on target to the fixed sights. Important: Do not turn alignment screws more than one full turn in either direction from their factory position. This may cause damage to the laser and void the warranty. A one quarter turn will result in a movement of about 7 inches at 10 yards. 2. Windage adjustment: with the muzzle pointing forward and the adjustment tool inserted into the alignment port on the right side, a clockwise turn will shift the laser aiming point to the right and a counterclockwise turn will shift the laser beam to the left. 3. Elevation adjustment: with the muzzle pointing forward and the adjustment tool inserted into the alignment port on the bottom, a clockwise turn will shift the laser beam down and a counterclockwise turn will shift the laser beam up. Note: a slight shift in alignment may be observed after firing Spartan for the first time. Recheck alignment after break in and readjust as necessary. BATTERY REPLACEMENT 8 9 Spartan can remain on the firearm or be removed to change batteries. Follow these steps: 1. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove clamping screws from left housing. 2. Remove left housing to expose the battery compartment.
10 3. Carefully remove the expended 1/3N battery (see figure 10). 4. Insert a fresh 1/3N battery with the negative ( ) side facing the gold contact. 7. Partially tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver. 5. Mate left housing with right housing and press the two halves together to close the gap. 6. While holding the assembly in place on the pistol rail, insert two (2) clamping screws into the holes in left housing. 8. Ensure that the laser is attached at desired point on rail before completely tightening the screws. Do not over-tighten. CLEANING After repeated fire, the lens may become clouded with gunpowder residue. For best results, it is recommended that this area be cleaned along with the firearm after each use. To clean the lens, follow these steps: 1. Keep firearm pointed in a safe direction. 2. Confirm laser is off. 3. Dampen the end of a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol. 4. Apply dampened swab to lens and polish in a small circular pattern. Be sure to clean around the edges of the lens. WARNING Care should be taken when applying oil or lubricant to clean the firearm. Getting oil or lubricant on laser components may cause damage and void the factory warranty. Spartan should not be submerged in or flushed with lubricants or cleaning solvents.
REPLACEMENT PARTS 06049-0-1 rail vise positioner LMS-AT50 adjustment tool LMS-13N replacement battery LMS-2x13N 2-pack replacement batteries CF-MS clamping screws
IF YOU EXPERIENCE AN ISSUE WITH YOUR SPARTAN LASER PLEASE DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE. SPS-R Red Laser CLASS 3R VISIBLE LASER Output Power: <5mW Wavelength: 650nm SPS-G Green Laser CLASS 3R VISIBLE LASER Output Power: <5mW Wavelength: 510-535nm REMINDER Aiming a laser beam at moving vehicles including boats, aircraft, trains, and construction equipment may be illegal. Check current applicable laws and follow them accordingly. DANGER Laser radiation is emitted from the front aperture of the laser when the switch is activated. WARNING Avoid direct eye exposure to beam. Do not point laser at anything you do not wish to destroy. NOTICE: The FDA requires the label supplied with your laser be affixed to the outside of the gun near the laser aperture.
Uni RAIL MOUNTED LASERS LMS-UNI-ES LMS-UNI-G LMS-UNI-IR LMS-UNI-ES-RVP LMS-UNI-GVP LMS-UN-IR-RVP
LMS-UNI-ES LMS-UNI-G LMS-UNI-IR
PARTS IDENTIFICATION removable rail grip lens integrated rail clamping screw activation switch LMS-UNI-ES LMS-UNI-IR battery cover 357 batteries battery cover screws LMS-UNI-G adjustment tool battery cover 1/3N batteries
! IMPORTANT: Prior to installation, battery change, cleaning or maintenance, follow the firearm operator s manual to ensure that the firearm is unloaded. INSTALLATION ON PISTOL RAIL 1. To separate UNI from its packaging, first rotate the disposable rail support upward to expose clamping screw. You may need to press the two small posts on rail support to release them from the tray (figure 1). 2. Loosen clamping screw with a coin or flat head screwdriver (not provided). Do not remove clamping screw. 3. While gripping UNI housing, press in on clamping screw to expand opening of removable rail grip (figure 2) and remove from disposable rail support packaging. 4. Mount UNI on firearm rail as shown (figure 3), then release pressure on clamping screw. Ensure that UNI is securely positioned on rail surface and clamping screw is seated into rail notch. 5. Tighten clamping screw with a coin or flat head screwdriver. 6. Additional accessories may now be mounted to UNI s integrated rail following the accessory manufacturer s instructions. 1 2 3
OPERATION 1. To turn laser on, press in on activation switch from either side (figure 4). Return switch to center position to turn laser off. 2. To switch laser aiming point from pulse to steady, turn laser on for at least two seconds, then turn it off. Next, cycle laser on and off three times from the same side, stopping at the center position between each cycle (each on/off cycle should take less than half of a second). To return the laser to the previous mode, repeat the process. 3. To save power and prevent inadvertent battery drain, UNI will shut off automatically after a ten minute period of inactivity. Cycle the activation switch to turn laser back on. ALIGNING THE LASER 1. Alignment adjustments should be made at a minimum of 10 yards distance from the target. To begin, insert adjustment tool into one of the two alignment ports (figures 5 & 6) and slowly rotate the tool while comparing laser position on target to fixed sights. Important: Do not turn alignment screws more than one full turn in either direction from the factory position. This may cause damage to the laser and void the warranty. A one quarter turn will result in a movement of about 3 inches at 10 yards. 2. Windage adjustment: with the muzzle pointing forward and adjustment tool inserted into windage port, a clockwise turn will shift the laser aiming point to the left and a counterclockwise turn will shift it to the right (figure 5). 3. Elevation adjustment: with the muzzle pointing forward and adjustment tool inserted into elevation port, a clockwise turn will shift the laser aiming point down and a 4
5 6 counterclockwise turn will shift it up (figure 6). Note: a slight shift in alignment may be observed after firing the first time. Recheck alignment after break-in and readjust as necessary. BATTERY REPLACEMENT 7 battery cover slot 8 1. Loosen both battery cover screws with a Philips head screwdriver to remove battery cover. 2. Turn UNI over to eject expended batteries. 3. Insert fresh batteries as shown (figure 7). 4. Reinsert battery cover by sliding edge of battery cover into battery cover slot (figure 8). 5. Reinstall battery cover screws to secure battery cover. Do not overtighten.
CLEANING After repeated fire, the lens may become clouded with gunpowder residue. For best results, it is recommended that this area be cleaned, along with the firearm, after each use. To clean the lens, follow these steps: 1. Keep firearm pointed in a safe direction. 2. Confirm laser is off. 3. Dampen the end of a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol. 4. Apply dampened swab to lens and polish in a small circular pattern. Be sure to clean around edges of lens. REPLACEMENT PARTS 04520-3-3 battery cover (UNI-ES & UNI-IR) LMS-UNI-BCN-G battery cover (UNI-G) LMS-UBCS battery cover screws LMS 2X357 (2) 357 batteries (UNI-ES & UNI-IR) LMS 2X13N (2) 1/3N batteries (UNI-G) LMS-AT50 adjustment tool LMS UNI CS clamping screw with spring LMS UNI RG removable rail grip LMS UNI AS activation switch 04507-0-1 activation switch cover LMS-SCS activation switch cover screws LMS-UNI-MAS- 6 momentary switch 6 cord LMS-UNI-MAS-10 momentary switch 10 cord LMS-MANTA manta rail cover system
LMS-UNI-ES-RVP LMS-UNI-GVP LMS-UNI-IR-RVP
RIFLE PACK PARTS IDENTIFICATION removable rail grip LMS-UNI-ES LMS-UNI-IR lens integrated rail clamping screw activation switch LMS-UNI-G battery cover 357 batteries adjustment tool battery cover screws battery cover 1/3N batteries lubricant cord cover end cap connector pressure pad sleeve momentary activation switch (MAS) activation switch cover cord end cap activation switch cover screws
INSTALLATION OF MOMENTARY ACTIVATION SWITCH (MAS) All UNI lasers leave the factory configured for use with the standard activation switch. To change to the rifle (MAS) configuration, follow these steps: 1. Loosen battery cover screws with a Philips head screwdriver (not provided). Do not remove. 2. Remove activation switch cover screws (figure 9) and set aside. 3. Carefully remove activation switch cover and activation switch. Store these parts for future use (figure 10). 4. Insert connector of momentary activation switch into opening in UNI as shown (figure 11). 5. Reinstall activation switch cover screws to secure connector. Do not overtighten. 6. Tighten battery cover screws. Do not overtighten. 7. Shift the UNI master ON/OFF switch toward the cable to activate the pressure pad of the momentary activation switch (figure 12). Verify connection by pressing the pressure pad. The UNI laser aiming point will now illuminate whenever the pressure pad is pressed. T Tip: Slide Uni master ON/OFF switch to the OFF position during transport or when not is use to prevent inadvertant activation. 9 10 11 12
INSTALLATION ON RIFLE RAIL 13 14 1. To install on rifle rail, first, loosen clamping screw with a coin or flat head screwdriver (not provided). Do not remove clamping screw. 2. While gripping UNI housing, press in on clamping screw to enlarge removable rail grip opening (figure 13). 3. Mount UNI on firearm rail as shown (figure 14), then release pressure on clamping screw. Ensure that UNI is securely positioned on rail surface and clamping screw is seated into rail notch. 4. Tighten clamping screw with a coin or flat head screwdriver. 5. Additional accessories may now be mounted to UNI s integrated rail following the accessory manufacturer s instructions. INSTALLATION OF MANTA CORD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1. Insert pressure pad through front of Manta end cap (figure 15 ). 15
16 17 2. Coat pressure pad with a small amount of lubricant to aid in installation. 3. Slide lubricated pressure pad into Manta sleeve as shown (figure 16) 4. Position assembled momentary activation switch at desired location on firearm, angling to hook edge of Manta sleeve on firearm rail (figure 17). 5. Snap opposing edge of Manta sleeve onto firearm rail to secure. 6. Attach remaining Manta end cap on opposite side of Manta sleeve (figure 18). 18 19 7. Adjust Manta end caps to achieve desired placement. 8. Snap supplied Manta cord cover over cord to ensure snag-free operation (figure 19).
IF YOU EXPERIENCE AN ISSUE WITH YOUR UNI LASER, PLEASE DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE. LMS-UNI-ES LMS-UNI-ES-RVP Red Laser CLASS 3R VISIBLE LASER Output Power: <5mW Wavelength: 600 700nm LMS-UNI-G LMS-UNI-GVP Green Laser CLASS 3R VISIBLE LASER Output Power: <5mW Wavelength: 510-535nm LMS-UNI-IR LMS-UNI-IR-RVP Infrared Laser CLASS 1 LASER Output Power: <0.7mW Wavelength: 800 900nm ITAR CONTROLLED CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT <0.7mW Wavelength: 800 900 nm COMPLIES WITH 21CFR1040 PER LASER NOTICE 50 (2007) REMINDER Aiming a laser beam at moving vehicles including boats, aircraft, trains, and construction equipment may be illegal. Check current applicable laws and follow them accordingly. DANGER Laser radiation is emitted from the front aperture of the laser when the switch is activated. WARNING Avoid direct eye exposure to beam. Do not point laser at anything you do not wish to destroy.