TACTICON PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1.
Open lower cover.

STEP 2.
Place body armor plate and trauma pad inside with trauma pad between you and plate. Velcro strap around both armor plate and trauma pad so they are set up as far up as they can sit. Do the same with the back plate and trauma pad.
*11″x14″ plates will take more time to insert because of the snug fitment.

STEP 3.
Velcro the cover down for further plate support.

STEP 4.
Un-velcro the shoulder strap.


STEP 5.
Pull strap back and adjust to your liking. It is recommended to have the top of the armor plate up to your sternum. Re–attach all components of the shoulder strap and try on. Make adjustments as needed.


STEP 6.
After installing the plates and adjusting the shoulder straps, place the carrier on. Lift velcroed front cover open.

STEP 7.
Open side plate cover. Pull out additional velcro tab for 6″x8″ plates. Place in side plate and trauma pad (trauma pad placed between you and the side plate). Pull side plate cover down tightly and velcro back on. Do the same with other side plate.



*Do the same with 6″x6″ side plates. The additional velcro tab is not needed for 6″x6″ side plates.


STEP 8.
Attach both sides of the cummerbund while plate carrier is on you. Fit to your liking.


STEP 9.
Re–attach the cover and snap the bottom strap button underneath.

STEP 1.
Open lower cover.


STEP 2.
Place body armor plate and trauma pad inside with trauma pad between you and plate. Place armor plate and trauma pad so they are set up as far up as they can sit.
*10×12 plates will take more time to insert because of the snug fitment.

STEP 3.
Velcro the cover down for further plate support.

STEP 4.
Do the same with the back plate and trauma pad.

STEP 5.
Pull strap back and adjust to your liking. It is recommended to have the top of the armor plate up to your sternum. Re–attach all components of the shoulder strap and try on. Make adjustments as needed.

STEP 6.
After installing the plates and adjusting the shoulder straps, open the front cover, un-velcro the cummerbund and place the carrier on.



STEP 7.
Attach both sides of the cummerbund while plate carrier is on you. Fit to your liking.



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The Tacticon Level 3+ steel core body armor plates offer the highest level of protection for multiple hits in a small shot group. With no expiration date, no careful handling requirements and less than half the price of composite plates, Tacticon AR500 / AR600 Level 3+ body armor steel core plates are second to none.
STEP 1.
Open front cover to reveal cummerbund attachments. Detach cummerbund from front of plate carrier.

STEP 2.
Open side plate cover. Pull out additional velcro tab for 6″x8″ plates. Place in side plate and trauma pad (trauma pad placed between you and the side plate). Pull side plate cover down tightly and velcro back on. Do the same with other side plate.



*Do the same with 6″x6″ side plates. The additional velcro tab is not needed for 6″x6″ side plates.



INSTALLATION
1. Locate a proper mounting position on your rifle.2. Loosen the Mounting Screws from the Ring Mount.3. Install and adjust the scope at a proper position to suit your shooting preference, then tighten the Mounting Screws.4. The scope is now ready to be zeroed.
ZEROING SCOPE
The purpose of zeroing the scope is to ensure that the scope is aligned with the impact point of the pellet or bullet from the rifle.
1. Place a target 100 yards away (25 yards for
airgun scopes).2. Ideally use a steadying device such as a bipod or shooting stand, aim at the center of the target and fire a test shot, if safe to do so.3. If the impact point of the pellet or bullet is exactly in the center of the target, then the scope is zeroed. If it is not, you will need to adjust the reticle using the windage and/or elevation adjustments.4. Vertical Adjustment (Elevation) – Unscrew the protective cover on the top of the scope. Use your fingers to turn the adjusting knob as required. One click in either direction equals approximately 1/2 inch at 100 yards. Re–attach and tighten the protective cover.5. Horizontal Adjustment (Windage) – Unscrew the protective cover on the right side of the scope. Use fingers to rotate the adjusting knob as required. One click in either direction equals approximately 1/2 inch at 100 yards. Re–attach and tighten the protective cover.
6. Having adjusted the windage and elevation as required, fire, if safe to do so, another test shot. Keep adjusting and test firing until the test shot impacts on the center of the target when the reticle is on the center of the target. This can seem a tedious process but is vital for accurate shooting.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1. Firmly hold the Power Switch in one hand.2. Open the battery compartment cap by unscrewing the cap.3. Remove the battery and install the new one.4. Replace the cap and fasten it.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
1. Take care not to drop or knock the scope once it is zeroed.2. Keep the protective lens covers in place when the scope is not being used.
3. Maintain the metal surface of the scope by removing any dirt or sand with a soft brush so as to avoid scratching the finish.4. Wipe the lens with a clear flannel cloth to keep it clean and dry. In order to avoid scratching the glass, ensure both the lens and cloth are clean.5. Store the scope in a cool dry place when not in use. Be careful to avoid contact with acid, alkaline or corrosive chemicals.6. Do not attempt to lubricate any part of the scope.7. Do not disassemble the scope. Do not loosen or remove screws or parts. Any such or similar actions will void the warranty.

BATTERY
Your Electro-Dot(E/D) sight is powered by 3pcs LR44/AG13 cell batteries. If your reticles grow dim or there is no light, you will need to replace the batteries. To install them, unscrew battery cover and insert new ones +side up, and replace the cover.
MOUNTING
Your E/D sight includes an integrated rail that fits standard, dovetailed bases. This is suitable for most applications. Because of unlimited eye-relief with the E/D sight, you provide at least three inches of clearance between the end of LED & Mirror housing and your eye when shooting. Set the rail onto the base so that the rail claw align with the crosscut grooves. Work the claw into the base until the cross-bolt seats into the groove. Securely tighten the locking screw with an Allen wrench including in the E/D sight.
ZEROING SIGHT
Select the reticle you desire by turning the reticle selector knob and set the intensity at the best position for you. With the E/D sight mounted, rest the gun on a solid support and aim at a target 50 to 100 yards (or meters) away. Test shots should be done in the same conditions to achieve maximum accuracy for adjustment, for which the use of firm rest for firing and same type cartridge is recommendable. Each click adjustment moves the point of impact by 1 MOA (approximately 1″ at 100vbs, 1/2″ at 50 yards).
POWER
1X
OBJECTIVE APERTURE
40mm x 28mm
FIELD OF VIEW
15.8m@100m
LENGTH
92mm

INSTALLATION
1. Turn battery cap counter clockwise to remove.2. Insert a battery with positive (+) end towards the battery cap (Battery type CR2032).3. Tighten battery cap by hand, or using a coin. Do not overtighten.4. The scope is now ready to be zeroed.
MOUNTING SIGHT
1. Loosen the mounting bolt, using included Allen wrench.2. Install the sight to the weapon rail by tightening the mounting bolt. Be sure the bolt is positioned in a rail slot for proper fit.3. To avoid overtightening, tighten the screw until you meet light resistance, then tighten another 1/2 to 3/4 turn (20” lbs of torque).4. If you plan to leave the sight mounted permanently, we recommend using Loctite on the mounting screw.
OPERATION
Turn the rotary knob to activate the sight and adjust the brightness. After use, remember to turn the sight back to “0” to turn it off and conserve battery life.
ZEROING
When mounted correctly, the predator typically only requires slight adjustment to zero.
1. Remove windage and elevation cap.2. Set up a target at 25 yards, and fire 3 shots.3. Find the center of your points of impact and adjust the windage and elevation accordingly. At 25 yards, each “click” of adjustment will move the point of impact by roughly 1/4”. So if your point of impact is 1” low, you would adjust elevation “up” by 4 clicks.4. Continue steps 1 and 2 until your sight is zeroed. Do not continue to adjust windage and elevation mechanisms if you encounter resistance. This can damage the sight.5. Turn the rotary knob “off”, and verify that your sight is still mounted securely to your weapon.6. Replace windage and elevation caps.

ASSEMBLY
Mount the magnifying housing to the mount by using the short screws provided. The “Tacticon” logo will be on the same side of the tightening nut. If the magnifier is not level with your optic, there is an optional shim to raise the magnifier higher and longer screws provided.
ALIGNMENT
On the top/side of the magnifier, there are flathead adjustment screws used to help align your red dot in the center of the magnifier. This is NOT a typical elevation/windage adjustment. If you cannot move your dot left/right any further, adjust the other screw. The lenses move in a diagonal direction and will need adjustments to both screws in order to center your dot.

BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Insert the largest Allen key (6mm) into the battery cover and turn counter–clockwise to remove cover.2. Insert three (3) LR41 batteries with the beveled edges facing downward into the sight and replace the battery cover.3. Press the power button on the back of the sight to test the laser.
*Avoid eye contact with the laser.
MOUNTING SIGHT
Insert the medium sized Allen key (4mm) into the rail tightening bolt and loosen/tighten to secure the sight to the picatinny rail on your firearm.
ZEROING LASER
Insert the smallest Allen key (2mm) into either the top slot to calibrate elevation (up/down) or side slot to calibrate windage (left/right) for precision accuracy.

BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Unhinge the back of the laser sight battery cover.2. Insert a battery with positive facing down in the left bank and insert a battery with the positive facing up in the right bank.3. Reinstall the battery cover.4. Take the screw and install on the back of the cover with a Phillips screwdriver.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Never look directly into the laser beam.2. Never point the laser beam at a person.3. Do not allow children to use flashlight unless under the supervision of an adult.
LASER ADJUSTMENTS
1. To adjust the elevation, install the Allen key provided into the top Allen key hole.2. Turn clockwise to move the dot down.3. To adjust windage, insert the Allen key provided into th eleft side of Allen key hole.4. Turn clockwise to move the dot left and counter–clockwise to move the dot right.
MOUNTING SIGHT
1. Remove track rail screw as far back as possible.2. Slide Laser Sight onto the picatinny rail by pushing on the screw.3. Tighten down the track rail screw completly until it cannot tighten anymore.
3 MODES
LASER ON – SPIN KNOB BEHIND LASER TO TURN ON
FLASHLIGHT ON – PRESS BUTTON BEHIND FLASHLIGHT TO TURN ON
1. Flashlight with laser2. Laser3. Flashlight

INSTALLATION
1. Loosen and remove the rail clamp bolt.2. Slide the unit onto the rail located under the barrel of the pistol, then align the hole for the clamp bolt with the open key slot of your railing system.3. Re–insert and tighten the rail clamp bolt to lock into place (clockwise).
LASER SIGHT ADJUSTMENTS

SWITCH OPERATION
Take the excess strap and secure it with the excess strap adjuster.
STROBE (FLASHLIGHT ONLY)
Light will change to strobe by pressing On/Off buttons once more while the light is working.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
•Direct viewing of the laser is hazardous to the eyes.•Never look directly into the laser beam.•Never point laser beam at a person.•Do not aim beam at reflective surfaces.•Do not allow children to use laser sight unless under adult supervision.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
1. Take out the charging adapter and cable, connect them together.
2. Have the charging adapter connected with the product and the USB head connected with the charger.3. Charging time: 2 hours approximately, full charge when all 5 light indicators are lit.

VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS COMING SOON

HIGH PERFORMANCE LASER & FLASHLIGHT COMBO
The V4 High Performance Tactical Laser Sight and Flashlight Combo is designed and built for standard and sub-compact pistols with integrated railing systems. The V4 laser is a Class IIIa visible laser with windage and elevation adjustments with 400 lumen light. The laser has excellent low temperature working performance. Rail grip clamp system securely attaches/detaches quickly and safely with no tools. Use just the laser, just the light or both.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
1. Take out the charging adapter and cable and connect them together (as shown in figure A).
2. Have the charging adapter connected with the product. The USB head connected with the charger (as shown in figure B)
3. Charging time: 2 hours approximately. Full in charge when the 4 charging indicated lights come in green.

MOUNTING/REMOVAL PROCEDURE
1. Loosen and remove the rail clamp bolt (counter-clockwise).
2. Slide the unit onto the rail located under the barrel of the pistol, then align the hole for the clamp bolt with the open key slot of your railing system.
3. Re-insert and tighten the rail clam bolt to lock into place (clockwise).

LASER SIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Windage: Use allen wrench to turn
side screw clockwise and counter-
clockwise to adjust.
(DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN)
Elevation: Use allen wrench to turn
bottom screw clockwise and counter-
clockwise to adjust.
(DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN)

SWITCH OPERATION
There are two switches located on both sides of the device. Both can operate the On/Off switch of the laser/flashlight.

STROBE (light only)
Light will change to strobe by pressing On/Off buttons once more while light is working.
VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS COMING SOON

HIGH PERFORMANCE LASER & FLASHLIGHT COMBO
The V5 High Performance Tactical Laser Sight and Flashlight Combo is designed and built for standard and sub-compact pistols with integrated railing systems. The V5 laser is a Class IIIa visible laser with windage and elevation adjustments with 500 lumen light. The laser has excellent low temperature working performance. Rail grip clamp system securely attaches/detaches quickly and safely with no tools. Use just the laser, just the light or both.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
1. Take out the charging adapter and cable and connect them together (as shown in figure A).
2. Have the charging adapter connected with the product. The USB head connected with the charger (as shown in figure B)
3. Charging time: 2 hours approximately. Full in charge when the 4 charging indicated lights come in green.
MOUNTING/REMOVAL PROCEDURE
1. Loosen and remove the rail clamp bolt (counter-clockwise).
2. Slide the unit onto the rail located under the barrel of the pistol, then align the hole for the clamp bolt with the open key slot of your railing system.
3. Re-insert and tighten the rail clam bolt to lock into place (clockwise).
LASER SIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Windage: Use allen wrench to turn
side screw clockwise and counter-
clockwise to adjust.
(DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN)
Elevation: Use allen wrench to turn
bottom screw clockwise and counter-
clockwise to adjust.
(DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN)

SWITCH OPERATION
There are two switches located on both sides of the device. Both can operate the On/Off switch of the laser/flashlight.

STROBE (light only)
Light will change to strobe by pressing On/Off buttons once more while light is working.

INSTALLATION
Loosen the mount screw and align the unit on pistol rail. Position the screw in the picatinny rail groove and tighten in.

LASER SIGHT ADJUSTMENT

CHARGING THE BATTERY
1. Take out the charging adapter and cable, connect them together.
2. Have the charging adapter connected with the product and the USB head connected with the charger.3. Charging time: 2 hours approximately, full charge when the light indicator stops blinking.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Direct viewing of the laser is hazardous to the eyes. Never look directly into the laser beam. Never point laser beam at reflective surfaces. Do not allow children to use laser sight without adult supervision.

INSTRUCTIONS
1. Attach the Battle Torch by unscrewing the mounting bolt and attaching the torch to your picatinny or weaver rail. There are 3 mounting hole options to guarantee a snug fit near your trigger guard.
2. Check to make sure the Battle Torch is tightly on your firearm. If there is any loose play, check to make sure the mounting bolt is securely mounted correctly.
3. To turn on, depress the on/off switch found on the side rear of the torch. The on/off switch is ambidextrous which allows a smooth operation from either side.
4. There are 2 modes of the Battle Torch: a. Running Light (constant beam) b. Strobing light (flashing light) 5. To turn off, press the on/off switch a third time.
INSTALLATION
Loosen the mount screw and align the unit on pistol rail. Position the screw in the picatinny rail groove and tighten in.

CHARGING THE BATTERY
1. Take out the charging adapter and cable, connect them together.
2. Have the charging adapter connected with the product and the USB head connected with the charger.3. Charging time: 2 hours approximately, full charge when all 5 light indicators are lit.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Direct viewing of the light is hazardous to the eyes. Never look directly into the light. Never point the light at reflective surfaces. Do not allow children to use the flash light without adult supervision.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Twist the cap off the Tacticon Bore Sighter counter clockwise to open the battery housing.2. Insert (2) LR41 (9mm bore sight) or (3) LR41 (.223 / 5.56 bore sight) batteries into the housing negative end first.3. Twist the cap clockwise to secure the batteries.4. You should now see a visible laser.

UNIVERSAL BORESIGHTER
BEFORE BORESIGHTING YOUR SCOPE, MAKE SURE THAT THE FIREARM IS UNLOADED AND THE MUZZLE IS POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
Your boresighter consists of an emitter (figure A) as well as a series of expandable adapters (figure B) which cover from .177 to .50 caliber diameters. There is also a larger adapter designed for 20 gauge and 12 gauge shotguns. Please note your laser boresighter is designed for use indoors in dimmer light.
To select the proper adapter, find the largest diameter adapter that fits in the muzzle of your firearm. Then, screw the adapter large end down into the small end of the laser emitter in the center of the adapter. As you tighten the screw, the diameter of the adapter will expand. Once it has expanded to match the diameter of your firearm, push the adapter and small end of the laser emitter into the muzzle of your rifle. Make sure that the laser emitter is inserted in until it is sung with the crown of your firearm.

INSTALLATION

1. Screw adapter large end down on the small end of the boresighter.
2. If the boresighter is loose, screw down more to spread out adapter.

When you turn on the laser, a small red or green laser dot will be emitted. If you can sight in your gun at 50 yards, you can adjust your scopes windage and elevation so that your crosshair aims at the red/green dot. If you are sighting at a shorter distance, simply adjust the point of impact so that the crosshair compensates for the height of the center of the scope over the barrel. For example, in many typical rifle mounts, the center of the scope is about 1.5 inches above the bore. In this case, you would want the crosshair to point 1.5 inches above the laser dot. The enclosure chart is a handy tool for this.
AFTER THE FIREARM IS BORESIGHTED, BE SURE TO REMOVE THE BORESIGHTER FROM THE GUN.
Final sighting in must be done at the range. After final sighting in is done, you can use your boresighter to record the actual location of your zero relative to the crosshair. This is a handy reference if you wish to verify your zero later.
BATTERIES:
Your laser boresighter uses (1) CR2 battery.
SIGHTING-IN
Please use the chart below to sight in your firearm at shorter distances.


INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1.
Peel back the belt to reveal the adjustable strap.

STEP 2.
Un-velcro the adjustable strap

STEP 3.
Adjust to the desired length.

STEP 4
Pull the metal clip forward on the strap.

STEP 5
Velcro the belt back together. Both sides of the clip are adjustable. Place belt on and adjust to your fitment.



THE CLAW

The handle of your gun is generally the most susceptible to printing. Printing is showing an outline of a concealed firearm on the shirt or garment the person is wearing. The claw design keeps the handle of your gun close to your body to counteract the gun’s effort to print while conducting day to day activities. Using a claw on your holster, will create an extra point of contact with your belt generating leverage. This leverage pushes your gun further in and your belt line further out resulting in a more comfortable and better concealed weapon.
The holster can be used with or without the claw attached. To remove the claw:
1. Unscrew and remove the two phillips head screws and plastic washers that hold the claw on the two retention points located in front of the trigger guard.

2. Use the included shorter phillips head screws and metal washers in place of the claw and claw hardware, tighten both screws until desired retention is achieved.

The claw comes with a ⅜″ riser preinstalled, also included is a larger ½″ riser if more leverage is needed to decrease printing. To install the large riser onto the claw:
1. Unscrew the small phillips head screw located in the middle of the riser body. The screw is threaded into a small nut on the underside of the claw body, carefully remove this nut and the screw.

2. Reinstall the ½″ riser in place of the ⅜″ riser. Make sure to keep the raised textured portion of the riser aligned with the bottom of the claw and not closer to the holster body.

Ensure the claw is fully seated in your belt line so it may generate the leverage it needs to be effective. Depending on the rigidity of your belt, you may also try aligning your belt buckle with the claw for increased leverage.
THE WEDGE

Designed to push your holster against your body for better concealment, these wedges also add an increased level of comfort for an overall enhancement of your concealed carry experience.
The wedge can be mounted in multiple different locations for different results. In general, mounting the wedge in-line with your slide towards the bottom of the holster will help most people achieve the best results. Make sure prior to installing the wedge the application area is thoroughly cleaned and dried to ensure maximum adhesion.


INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1.
Adjusting the position of your handgun
Open up the Drop Leg Holster and peel back the vertical adjustment velcro strap. place firearm within the holster where you would like the pistol to sit inside. Adjust to where the muzzle sits against the strap and velcro down. After adjusting the muzzle depth velcro down the cover. The Drop Leg Holster will accommodate a firearm with or without a RMR (inside or outside the holster).






STEP 2.
Adjusting the ride height
Peel the velcro strap back and adjust the length to your fitment. Open up the velcro belt loop and attach to your belt.





STEP 3.
All retention straps and leg straps are removable
The Drop Leg Holster is fully universal. All of the components to the Drop Leg Holster are removable. If you would like to run your holster without retention straps simply remove. Some may need to be cut off and the endsburnt to prevent fraying.



INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1.
Attach the strap to your firearm with the clips. Take the length strap adjusters and equally adjust the strap to your desired length.

STEP 2.
Take the excess strap and secure it with the excess strap adjuster.

STEP 3.
If there is plenty of excess strap, you can cut the extra off and heat the ends to prevent fraying.

VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS COMING SOON

LEFT OR RIGHT–HANDED
LEFT/ RIGHT HANDED APPLICATION
To switch from left–handed to right–handed orientation, detach both straps and connect to the other side.




3 CARRYING OPTIONS
CROSS–BODY

FRONT

ONE SHOULDER

QUICK FIREARM ACCESSIBILITY



BELT LOOP
For longer treks to keep bag retained to the body.


ADJUSTABLE STRAPS
Shoulder Strap Adjustment

Secondary Strap Adjustment

POSITIONABLE PISTOL HOLSTER
The holster is removable to position for quick firearm accessibility.
