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Push the mounting block to the standard dovetail of your weapon behind the front scope mount.
Turn the Allen screw very slightly.
With the small pin screw you adjust the mounting block to the individual width of your dovetail.
Turn the Allen screw a little harder, so that the mounting block can still move well on the dovetail.
Turn the lock nut on the threads of the allen bolt.
Now put one washer, then the angle profile and two or three more washers....
...on the threads of the allen bolt.
Now turn the cap nut just slightly firm. The angle profile is clamped between the cap nut and lock nut.
Now you move the mounting block and the angle profile in such a way, that it could fit.
Pull the bolt back
Put the MultiMag on the angle profile. Push everything to the front of the breech as far as you can. Aligne the Mag vertically.
Now press your thumb on top of the magazine housing and keep everything firmly in place.
Now screw down the Allen first and then the cap nut. Do it not too tight and not too loose. Now it is 'preliminary final'
Check whether the loading gap of the magazine is in the center of the breech.
You can adjust this position using the washers, the lock nut and the cap nut.
You might need to loosen the cap nut later again in order to adjust the height so that the magazine can be easily attached and removed. However, the mag must should rest firmly on the upper edge of the breech.
Everything is perfect now.
With the two Allen screws in the magazine housing you can, if necessary, still make fine adjustments. The Allen screw near the steel ball gives more or less slippage to the click closure. You have done it right, if the click closure is smooth. Nevertheless, the magazine should not be too loose.
Depending on individual circumstances you may have to use the sidewise allen screw.....
....to eliminate the remaining loose
McAirrow Multimag now can be easily attached and removed.
Now mount your riflescope. Between the upper edge of the breech and the lower edge of the scope....
....must be at least 32mm. If necessary, you need to buy higher scope mountings. Now you are ready.