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CAUTION BE SURE THAT YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED AND

ALWAYS POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.


Always practice safe and proper firearm handling
procedures.

PRODUCT MANUAL | STEALTH WARNING READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE


Read through the entire product manual before
attempting to use this product.
TRINITY FORCE CORPORATION OPTICS & PARTS MFG. EST. 2014 Always treat a firearm as if it were fully loaded.
1 (626) 330-6630 / FAX: 1 (626) 330-6665 / [email protected]
19224 E. WALNUT DR N. UNIT D CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748

THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO MODEL NO:


DHCIR35B

ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT TURRET

OCULAR LENS

WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT TURRET

RHEOSTAT ILLUMINATION KNOB

CANTILEVER MOUNT

OBJECTIVE LENS

O P TI C AD J U S TMENTS
W I N D A G E / E L E VAT I O N ADJUSTMENT INCREMENTS
The Elevation Adjustment turret is located on top of the turret housing. The Elevation Adjustment Turrets are adjustable in 1/2 MOA (Minute of Angle) increments.

Turning the Elevation Adjustment counterclockwise will move the crosshairs up, The clicks are scaled in 1/2 minute of angle measurements (MOAs). Each click will move the point of
moving your bullet impacts down. impact 1/2 MOA. (For further clarification, see “Notes on MOA” below)

Turning the Elevation Adjustment clockwise will move the crosshairs down, moving Note: 1 ⁄ 2 MOA equals .53 inches for each 100 yards of distance.
your bullet impacts up.
1 MOA (2 clicks) equals:

W IND AGE (RIGHT / L E FT) E LE VAT I O N ( U P / D O WN ) 1.05 inches at 100 yards (29.1 mm at 100 meters)

2.1 inches at 200 yards (58.2 mm at 200 meters)

3.15 inches at 300 yards (87.3 mm at 300 meters)

4.2 inches at 400 yards (116.4 mm at 400 meters), etc.

The Windage Adjustment turret is located on the right side of the scope body.

Twisting the Windage Adjustment counterclockwise will move the crosshairs


DOT SIGHT TIP
to the right, moving your bullet impacts left.
Dot sights like the Stealth are great for close quarters engagement. In situations where targets are
Twisting the Windage Adjustment clockwise will move the crosshairs to the left, positioned at close range, maintaining peripheral vision is a must. To accomplish this, make sure
moving your bullet impacts right. to keep both eyes open when using this optic. With a proper zero and shooting technique, as long
as you can see the reticle and you are able to position it over the target, you will be able to
make contact.

N OTE S O N M I N U T E O F A N G L E ( M O A )
Bullets are very effective projectiles, but they are not laser accurate when fired. They are subjected to the laws of physics. This means that when they are fired from a gun, there will always be some
deviation from the original point of aim. Whether it’s gravity, wind, or something else, a bullet will almost never hit EXACTLY where you aim it.

The farther the bullet travels, any deviation by the bullet from the original point of aim will be compounded. Minutes of Angle (MOA) are a way to measure this deviation from the original point of
aim. We could continue for another couple paragraphs describing how Minutes of Angle (MOA) interact with this deviation, but to simplify things, here’s a visual aid to help explain.

1 M O A = 1 . 0 5 I N C H E S pe r 1 0 0 YA R D S
As you can see, the area of possible impact points for the bullet increases
as the target moves further away.

In order to compensate for this, the windage and elevation turrets on this
MUZ ZLE O F GUN 1 MOA 1 MOA = 1.05” 1 MOA = 2.1” 1 MOA = 3.15” Trinity Force scope use click values that adhere to the MOA system (see
above section), so the shooter can make accurate adjustments to the scope.
After the shooter assesses where the bullet is actually impacting in relation to
100 YARDS
the original point of aim, the scope can be adjusted and a more precise shot
200 YARDS
can be made.
300 YARDS

(See the “SIGHTING-IN YOUR OPTIC” section for more on this.)


I N S TALLI NG Y OUR OPTIC SI GHTI N G-I N YO U R O P TI C
M OU N T I N G T H E O P T I C LASER BORE SIGHTING
The Stealth dot sight will mount onto Mil. Std. 1913 rail systems with the included For best results, begin the zeroing process with a laser bore sighting device. Follow
cantilever riser mount. the directions included with the bore sighter for specific instructions on its proper
use.
The dot sight body is also compatible with all 30mm ring mount systems and can
be mounted in a variety of configurations. This tool can either be purchased in the form of an empty shell that is inserted into
the firearm chamber or a universal laser bore sight that fits most rifles and pistols.
To mount the Stealth, loosen the base screw by hand and place the clamp over Consult your laser bore sight manufacturer of choice to determine which model is
the desired notch on the Mil. Std. 1913 rail. After the mount is seated, tighten the right for you.
screw.
Note: Bore-sighting alone is not sufficient to sight-in a scope. You must make final
Note: Trinity Force recommends not exceeding 18 inch/pounds of torque on the adjustments by shooting the firearm using the same ammunition that you use in the field.
mount screws.

T R A D I T I O N A L B O R E S I G H T I N G ( B O LT A C T I O N )
I LLU MI N AT I O N
Preliminary sighting can also be accomplished by bore-sighting at the firing range using
To illuminate the reticle: a target from 20 to 50 yards away.

Turn the rheostat illumination knob from the off position to the first number/color Position the firearm on the bench, using sandbags to steady the firearm.
indicated on the dial.
Remove the bolt from the firearm.
View the target through the scope to determine if the reticle is bright enough to
stand out clearly against the target. Looking through the bore itself, move the firearm to center the bullseye of the target
inside the barrel.
Note: To preserve the life of the battery, always remember to turn the illumination dial
to the OFF position when the scope is not in use. For prolonged storage, remove the Hold the rifle steady. With the bullseye centered when viewed through the bore, make
battery. windage and elevation adjustments to the scope until the very center of the reticle is
aligned with the bullseye of the target.
If the reticle fails to illuminate or appears dim even on the highest illumination setting,
it is necessary to change the battery.

WARNING: Always check to ensure that the firearm is unloaded before changing the
battery in the scope.
THREE-SHOT GROUP SIGHT-IN (FINAL STEP)
Regardless of whether you’ve chosen laser or traditional preliminary bore sighting methods,
the final sight-in process will be the “three shot group” sight-in at the range. To ensure reliable

C L EANI NG AND CAR E results, always fire from a rested position when performing these steps.

1. Fire a three-shot group at a target using as much rifle support as you have available to ensure
accuracy. It is preferable to use a bench rest or similar to keep the rifle as static as possible
C LE A N I N G Y O U R O P T I C throughout this process. (See FIGURE NO. 1)

2. Keeping the rifle immobile and aligned with the original point of aim, reposition the reticle
The exposed optical lens surfaces will perform their best if they are routinely cleaned
so that it is centered on the three shot group (see the “OPTIC ADJUSTMENTS” section for
with the lens cloth that has been provided with your scope.
clarification regarding proper turret adjustment). (See FIGURE NO. 2)
For a deep cleaning, you can also use high grade camera lens tissues and cleaning solutions.
Note: These steps can be repeated as many times as needed to confirm zero.
Never use any other type of materials or solvents other than those designed specifically for
optical lenses.

Clean the outer portion of the lens cavities first with cotton swabs, clearing as much
debris and dust as possible. Then, gently clean the lenses using a circular motion
starting in the center and ending at the edges. Do not rub the lenses continually, simply F I GURE N O. 1 F I GURE N O. 2
wipe in short circular patterns.

Maintain the exterior surfaces of the scope by removing dirt or sand by using a soft
brush or a soft, dry cloth. You can also use a silicone treated cloth to restore luster and
protect the scope’s exterior from corrosion. Be careful not to touch any part of the lense’s
glass with the silicone cloth.
ORI GI N AL POI N T OF AI M ORI GI N AL POI N T OF AI M
RE TI CL E
PROPE R S T O R A G E A N D C A R E
If possible, avoid storing your scope in direct sunlight or any very hot location for long periods of RE TI C LE R EP O SI TI O N
time.

This optic is fog proof, shock resistant, and water resistant. However, you should never
try to take it apart or clean it internally. This may void the warranty.
THRE E SHOT GROUP THREE SHO T G R O UP
If possible, store with the provided lens caps installed and in the closed position within your rifle’s
protective case.

B AT TE R Y R E P L A C E M E N T
To replace the battery:

This Trinity Force optic uses a CR 2032 lithium photo battery.

Remove the battery cover by grasping its edge (located around the top of the illumination
dial) and twisting the cover counterclockwise while holding the sides of the illumination dial
to keep the entire dial from turning.

Remove the old battery from its position in the center of the dial. Grasp the edges of
the battery between the thumb and forefinger and lift it free of the dial.

Insert the new battery, positive (+) side up.

Replace the battery cover on the illumination dial and turn it clockwise until it is secure,
while holding the sides of the illumination dial to keep the entire dial from turning.

There may be other lithium batteries that are acceptable with your Trinity Force optic. Check
with your local retailer for other options.
TR O U B L ESHOOTING WA R R A N TY
SOLU TI O N S T O C O M M O N I S S U E S T H E O N LY 1 0 0 % N O - H A S S L E WA R R A N T Y
The Trinity Force team is happy to help you get your optic back up and running, All Trinity Force products are backed by our Lifetime Warranty. We are committed to
but to save yourself some time, here are a few helpful tips and tricks to get you 100% customer satisfaction. We will repair or replace your Trinity Force product at no
back in action quickly. charge to you, if it becomes damaged or is defective. If we determine that your product
cannot be repaired to our standard of high quality working condition, we will replace it
If you believe your optic is not performing to spec, please check the with a brand new product.
following items before you fill out a return request on the Trinity Force website.  
* The Trinity Force Lifetime Warranty does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage
Check the mount. Make sure that the scope is mounted securely to the rifle. Try, or cosmetic damage that does not hinder the performance of the product.
with bare hands only, to gently twist the scope in the rings or see if anything
moves when you jiggle it. If there is any movement, re-tighten the mounting
system according to the mounting instructions. How do I make a return?
It doesn’t matter how it happened or where it was purchased. You can count on our
Make sure the action of your rifle is properly bedded in the stock, and that all Lifetime Warranty for all Trinity Force products.
receiver screws have been tightened correctly in the sequence recommended
by the manufacturer. A loosely fitted stock can cause changes to the To make a return, please take the following steps:
point-of-impact.
1. Before returning any product, please submit a Return Request at
When test firing a rifle to check the point-of-impact relative to windage and www.trinityforce.com/returns
elevation adjustments, be sure to fire from a solid bench with sandbags
supporting the forearm and buttstock. 2. Place the product, a printed copy of your Return Request confirmation email,
and your receipt or warranty card in an appropriate box for shipping.
Be sure to use factory-loaded ammunition of the same bullet type, weight,
and preferably, lot number. If one type of ammunition does not shoot well, 3. Prepay the shipping charges and ship the product to us by mail, UPS, or other
try another brand or bullet weight. parcel service. We recommend that you insure your package/ product and obtain
tracking information in case the package is lost in transit. Trinity Force’s Return
Be certain that both the barrel and chamber are clean. Heavy factory grease Policy shall not apply (and Trinity Force shall have no obligations under the Return
or copper fouling in a barrel can diminish the accuracy of the firearm. Policy) unless we physically receive your product.

4. Send the shipment to the following address:

Trinity Force Corp.


ATTN: Returns Department
19224 E. Walnut Dr N. Unit D
City of Industry, CA 91748

www.trinityforce.com | [email protected] | 19224 E. Walnut Dr N. Unit D City of Industry, CA 91748 | +1 (626) 330-6630

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