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OPERATOR AND UNIT MAINTENANCE MANUAL


INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
FOR
M68 SIGHT, REFLEX, W/QUICK RELEASE AND MOUNT
(1240-01-411-1265)

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C - Distribution authorized to U.S. Government Agencies and their


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WARNING
At higher intensity settings, red dot is visible through front of sight. For night vision
operations, close front lens cover before turning rotary switch to position 1 or 2.
Check light for proper intensity before opening front lens cover. Close front lens
cover before turning rotary switch counterclockwise to the OFF position. Failure to
follow this warning could reveal your position to your enemy.

FIRST AID
For first aid procedures, refer to FM 21-11, First Aid for Soldiers.

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OPERATOR AND UNIT MAINTENANCE MANUAL


INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
FOR
M68 SIGHT, REFLEX, W/QUICK RELEASE AND MOUNT
(1240-01-411-1265)

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C - Distribution authorized to U.S. Government Agencies and their


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TACOM-Rock Island, 1 Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, IL 61299-7630.

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No. 9-1240-413-12&P DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D.C., 20 October 1997
OPERATOR AND UNIT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
FOR
M68 SIGHT, REFLEX, W/QUICK RELEASE AND MOUNT
(1240-01-411-1265)
REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS
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April 1993. Other requests for this document will be referred to: ATTN: AMSTA-LC-CIP-WT,
TACOM-Rock Island, 1 Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, IL 61299-7630.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 1-1
Section I General Information ............................................................ 1-1
Section II Equipment Description ............................................................ 1-5
Section III Principles Of Operation ............................................................ 1-7

CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................... 2-1


Section I Description and Use of Operation’s Controls and Indications ........... 2-1
Section II Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) ................... 2-2
Section III Operation Under Usual Conditions ................................................... 2-6
Section IV Operation Under Unusual Conditions ............................................... 2-15

CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................... 3-1


Section I Lubricating Instructions ............................................................ 3-1
Section II Troubleshooting Procedures ............................................................ 3-1
Section III Maintenance Procedures ............................................................ 3-3

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Fig. Page
APPENDIX A REFERENCES ........................................................................ A-1

APPENDIX B MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC) ....................... B-1


Section I Introduction ........................................................................... B-1
Section II Maintenance Allocation Chart For M68 ................................. B-4
Section III Tools And Test Equipment For M68...................................... B-5

APPENDIX C REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST ........................ C-1


Section I Introduction ........................................................................... C-1
Section II Repair Parts
Group 00 M68 Sight, Reflex, w/Quick Release and Mount ................. C-1 C-1-1
Group 01 Deleted............................................................................... C-2 C-2-1
Group 0101 Sight................................................................................... C-3 C-3-1
Group 010101 Cap and Strap Assembly, Protective .................................. C-4 C-4-1
Group 0102 Quick Release Mount ......................................................... C-5 C-5-1
Group 02 Mount, Sight ....................................................................... C-6 C-6-1
Section IV National Stock Number and Part Number Index.................... I-1

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APPENDIX D BASIC ISSUE ITEMS (BII) ...................................................... D-1
Section I Introduction ..................................................................................... D-1
Section II Basic Issue Items List ..................................................................... D-4

APPENDIX E EXPENDABLE/DURABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST


(EDSML) ............................................................................................ E-1
Section I Introduction ..................................................................................... E-1
Section II Expendable/Durable Supplies and Materials ................................... E-3

ALPHABETICAL INDEX .................................................................................................. Index-1

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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
SECTION I. GENERAL INFORMATION

1-1. SCOPE
a. Type of Manual. Operator and Unit Maintenance Manual including Repair Parts and
Special Tools List.
b. Model Number and Equipment Name. M68 Sight, Reflex, w/Quick Release and Mount.
c. Purpose of Equipment. The M68 Reflex Sight is used on the M16A2/M16A4 rifle and
M4/M4A1carbine. The Mount is required only when using the M68 Sight with the M16A2
rifle.

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1-2. MAINTENANCE FORMS AND RECORDS


Department of the Army forms and procedures used for equipment maintenance will be those
prescribed in DA PAM 738-750, The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS).

1-3. CORROSION PREVENTION AND CONTROL (CPC)


CPC of Army materiel is a continuing problem. It is important that any corrosion problems with
the sight, quick release, and mount be reported so that the problem can be corrected and
improvements can be made to prevent the problem in future items.

While corrosion is typically associated with rusting of metals, it can also include deterioration of
other materials such as rubber and plastic. Unusual cracking, softening, swelling, or breaking of
these materials may be a corrosion problem.

If a corrosion problem is identified, it should be reported using Standard Form 368, Product
Quality Deficiency Report. Use of key words such as corrosion, rust, deterioration, or cracking will
ensure that the information is identified as a CPC problem. The form should be sent to:

ATTN: AMSTA-AR-QAW-C
TACOM-ARDEC
1 Rock Island Arsenal
Rock Island, IL 61299-7300

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1-4. DESTRUCTION OF ARMY MATERIEL TO PREVENT ENEMY USE.


Only your commanding officer can give the order to destroy materiel to prevent enemy use. Refer
to TM 750-244-7.
1-5. REPORTING EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS (EIRS)
If your sight, quick release, or mount needs improvement, let us know. Send us an EIR. You, the
user, are the only one who can tell us what you don’t like about your equipment. Let us know why
you don’t like the design or performance. Put it on an SF 368 (Product Quality Deficiency Report).
Mail it to us at ATTN: AMSTA-AR-QAW-C, TACOM-ARDEC, 1 Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island
IL 61299-7300. We’ll send you a reply.
1-6. WARRANTY INFORMATION
Aimpoint, Inc. warrants that the M68 reflex sight with quick release and mount shall be free from
manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for 24 months from the date of delivery. Each
M68 has warranty expiration date and serial number on the label on its box. Record the date and
number in the property book for future reference. This warranty does not apply to defects caused
by improper handling, accidents, alterations, repairs made by unauthorized personnel, or failure to
follow operation and maintenance instructions. Please send an SF 368 to the address listed in
paragraph 1-5 to begin the warranty replacement action and note serial number and warranty
expiration date.

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1-7. NOMENCLATURE CROSS-REFERENCE LIST

Common Name Official Nomenclature


Battery Spring............................................................................. Spring, Helical, Compression
Front Lens Cover........................................................................ Cover, Gunsight
Mount ......................................................................................... Mount, Sight
M68 Reflex Sight ........................................................................ M68 Sight, Reflex, w/Quick
Release and Mount
Quick Release ............................................................................ Mount, Quick Release
Rear Lens Cover......................................................................... Cover, Gunsight
Sight Assembly........................................................................... Sight Assembly, Reflex w/Quick
Release
Spacer........................................................................................ Spacer, Special Shaped
Top ............................................................................................. Spacer, Plate

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SECTION II. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION


1-8. EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES, AND FEATURES
The M68 Reflex Sight is a ruggedized precision electronic optical red dot sight. The construction
parameters are based on the actual performance of the gun and sight during the moment of firing.
The mount allows the M68 Reflex Sight to be used with an M16A2 rifle. Without the mount, the
M68 Reflex Sight can be used on the M4 series and M16A4.
1-9. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
a. Sight.
(1) Elevation adjustment screw
1 1
(2) Adjustment cap 3 4
(3) Battery 2
(4) Battery cap
(5) Front lens cover 5
1 0 1
(6) Adjustment cap
(7) Windage adjustment screw
(8) Rotary switch
(9) Rear lens cover
(10) Torque knob (Behind M68) 1 2
(11) Rubber strap 9 8 7 6
(12) Anti-Reflection Device (ARD)

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1-9. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (CONT)


b. Mount.
(1) Rail
(2) O-ring 2
1
(3) Machine Screw 3

1-10. EQUIPMENT DATA


a. Optics: 100% parallax free, anti-reflective coated lens system
b. Length (sight): 4.9 in. (125 mm)
c. Length (mount): 10.24 in. (260 mm)
d. Weight (sight): 6.2 oz (175 g)
e. Weight (quick release): 3.5 oz (100 g)
f. Weight (mount): 4.55 oz (129 g)
g. Dot Diameter: 0.75 in. at 25 yd (3 MOA), 22 mm at 25 m (3 MOA)
h. Battery Life: 75 to 500 hr average (fresh battery). Sight is packed with fresh battery from
the factory.

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SECTION III. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION

The M68 sight is a reflex (non-telescopic) sight. It uses a red aiming reference (collimated dot)
and is designed for the “two eyes open” method of sighting. The dot follows the horizontal and
vertical movement of the gunner’s eye while remaining fixed on the target. No centering is
required.
Lens covers protect the lenses when the sight is being transported or stored. The lens covers
should always be kept closed when the sight is not in use.
The adjustment caps and battery cap have O-rings that keep out moisture. Before immersing the
sight in water or using it in rain, verify that the caps are snug by hand tightening them.

NOTE
Keep Both Eyes Open. With both eyes open you will be more aware of your
surroundings.

The M68 Reflex Sight must remain matched with the same weapon, attached at the
same slot in the rail system, or be re-zeroed. Since the M68 must be removed
when the weapon is stored, note serial number (on battery compartment) and rail
slot to enable return of same sight to the same rail slot on the same weapon. Zero
weapon if same sight is not returned to same slot.

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CHAPTER 2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SECTION I. DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATION’S CONTROLS AND


INDICATIONS

2-1. ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT SCREW


Used when zeroing weapon. Turning elevation adjust-
ment screw (1) clockwise one click moves the point of
impact down 4 mm at 25 meters (1/2 minute of angle)
1
(MOA). Turning elevation adjustment screw (1) counter-
clockwise one click moves the point of impact up 4 mm at
25 meters (1/2 MOA).

2-2. WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT SCREW


Used when zeroing weapon. Turning windage adjustment
screw (2) clockwise one click moves the point of impact
left 4 mm at 25 meters (1/2 MOA). Turning windage 2
adjustment screw (2) counterclockwise one click moves
the point of impact right 4 mm at 25 meters(1/2 MOA).

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SECTION II. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)


2-3. GENERAL
a. Before You Operate. Perform your Before PMCS.
b. During Operation. Perform your During PMCS.
c. After Operation. Perform your After PMCS.
d. If Your Equipment Fails to Operate. Troubleshoot. Report any deficiencies using the
proper form, see DA PAM 738-750. If you cannot correct it yourself, notify your armorer.
2-4. PMCS PROCEDURES
The PMCS table 2-1 lists those required checks and services to be performed by personnel who
use the M68 Reflex Sight w/Quick Release and Mount. The table is divided as follows:

a. Item No. Column. Checks and services are numbered in disassembly sequence. This
column shall be used as a source of item numbers for the “TM Number” column on DA
Form 2404, Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet, in recording results of
PMCS.
b. Interval Column. This column gives the designated interval when each check is to be
performed.
c. Item To Be Checked or Serviced Column. This column lists the items to be checked or
serviced.

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2-4. PMCS PROCEDURES (CONT)


d. Procedure Column. This column contains a brief description of the procedure by which
the check is to be performed. It contains all the information required to accomplish the
checks and services.
e. Not Fully Mission Capable If: Column. This column contains a brief statement of the
condition (e.g., malfunction, shortage) that would cause the covered equipment to be less
than fully ready to perform its assigned mission.

Table 2-1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)

Item To Be Not Fully


Item Interval Checked or Procedure Mission
No. Serviced Capable If:
1 Before Sight Look through the sight. Inspect for These conditions
After visual obstruction of target image, dust, are present and
dirt, pits, or moisture on optical cannot be cor-
surfaces, loose or broken optical rected by
elements. cleaning.

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Table 2-1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)(Continued)

Item To Be Not Fully


Item Interval Checked or Procedure Mission
No. Serviced Capable If:
2 Before Sight Ensure that battery cap is present and Battery cap,
After that battery cap’s threads are clean and spring, or O-ring
undamaged. Inspect for O-ring and missing. Unable
spring in battery cap. to install battery
cap.
3 Before Sight Ensure that red dot is visible when Red dot is not
rotary switch is set to one of the visible.
operating positions (First two positions
limited visibility). If necessary replace
battery (para 3-2) and check again.
4 Before Quick Check base assembly for damage Base assembly
After Release (burrs, bent shaft, loose torque limiting damaged in
Mount knob) that will prevent sight from being such a way that
installed. sight cannot be
installed.
5 Before Sight Ensure that both adjustment caps are
After present and that their threads are clean
and undamaged

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Table 2-1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)(Continued)

Item To Be Not Fully


Item Interval Checked or Procedure Mission
No. Serviced Capable If:
6 Before Sight Ensure that both lens covers are present
After and can be snapped in place.
7 Before Mount Check mount for damage that will Mount cannot
After prevent it from being installed on the be installed on
M16A2. M16A2.
8 Before Mount Check mount for damage that would Sight cannot be
After prevent installation of the sight. installed on
mount.
9 Before Mount Check base assembly for damage. Base assembly
After Ensure torque limiting assembly and rail damaged or
grabbing clamping edge works. torque limiting
assembly or rail
grabbing
clamping edge
inoperable.
10 Before ARD Check for damaged threads, or check for
After damaged honeycomb. If missing or
damaged, replace ARD.

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SECTION III. OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS


2-5. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE
a. Unpacking.
(1) Remove M68 Reflex Sight from shipping carton.
(2) Remove mount, spacer, screws and batteries 1
from shipping carton.
2
(3) Save carton for M68 Reflex Sight storage.
Record serial number and warranty expiration
date.
b. Installing and Checking Battery.
(1) Remove battery cap (1) by turning it counter-
clockwise.
(2) Insert battery (2) (Item 1, Appendix D) with
positive (+) end toward cap.
CAUTION
• Before installing battery cap, inspect threads on battery housing and battery cap to
ensure that they are free of moisture and dirt and that the O-ring in the battery cap is
present. Failure to do so could result in loss of electrical power and shorten battery
life.

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2-5. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE (CONT)


CAUTION
• Hand tighten battery cap. Using tools to tighten battery cap could damage equipment.

(3) Install battery cap (1) by turning clockwise until snug. Hand tighten only.

WARNING
At higher intensity settings, red dot is visible through front of sight. Ensure that front
lens cover is closed before turning rotary switch clockwise to ON position. Failure to
follow this warning could reveal your position to your enemy.

(4) Open rear lens cover (3).


Turn rotary switch (4) 3 4
clockwise and look through
rear lens. Verify that red dot
is present. If red dot is not
present, turn rotary switch
counterclockwise to OFF
position, replace battery.
Then close rear lens cover.
Repeat verification.

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2-5. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE (CONT)


c. Installing Mount and Sight on M16A2.
CAUTION
Hand tighten mounting hardware only. Using tools to tighten mounting hardware could damage
equipment.
4 1

(1) Install mount (1) on M16A2 handle


using O-ring (2) and mounting bolt (3).
Hand tighten bolt. 5

(2) Install sight (4) on mount (1). To ensure


that sight is secure, tighten torque knob
(5) until it snaps two times. Hand tighten
only.
(3) Zero weapon (para 2-6). 3 2

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2-5. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE (CONT)


d. Installing Sight on M4/M4A1 and M16A4.
CAUTION
Hand tighten mounting hardware only. Using tools to tighten mounting hardware
could damage equipment.
NOTE
The sight assembly mounts directly to the accessory mounting rail on top of the
M4/M4A1 and M16A4. The mount is not required. Make sure the spacer (1) has
been installed before mounting M68 on M4/M4A1 or M16A4. See para 3-3 for
installation procedures for spacer.
If the same sight (serial number is on battery compartment) is installed in the same
position on the rail on the same weapon, re-zeroing is not required.

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2-5. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE (CONT)

(1) Install sight assembly (2) on accessory 1 2


mounting rail (3). Sight may be installed in
3
any slot on the accessory mounting rail with
base assembly not extending past end of rail
(no overhang is allowed). Make sure grabber 4
edges are around mounting rail and torque
bar is in slot. To ensure that sight assembly is
secure, tighten torque knob (4) (behind M68)
until it snaps two times. Hand tighten only.
(2) Zero weapon (para 2-6).

2-6. OPERATING PROCEDURES


a. Zeroing.
NOTE
• Elevation adjustment screw is located on top of sight. Windage adjustment screw is
located on right side of sight.

• The M30 Boresight (TM 9-4933-273-12&P) may be used to transfer zero to weapon
weapon/sight combinations identically configured to a master weapon. The offset of
M68 is the same as iron sights for M16 and M4 weapons.

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2-6. OPERATING PROCEDURES (CONT)


NOTE
• Adjustment is centered at the factory. To provide maximum adjustment, do not adjust
screws until sight is mounted.

• Sight has a circular sized adjustment area with a diameter of 3.0 in. at 100 yds (8.8 cm
at 100 m).
(1) In order to use iron sights for initial zeroing 2 3 4
of M68 sight, zero weapon using 1
established procedures in TM 9-1005-319-
10. On M4/ M4A1 and M16A4, reconfirm
zero if M68 sight is moved to a different slot
on the rail. If not using iron sights for initial
zeroing, go directly to step 8.
(2) Open front (1) and rear (2) lens covers. 4
(3) Turn rotary switch (3) clockwise until red dot intensity contrasts suitably with target
background.
(4) Look through sight to get a rough estimate of zeroing adjustment required. When
looking through iron sights, red dot should appear on top of front post. This procedure
is for rough alignment to assist rounds on paper for final zero. Following this rough
alignment, red dot has no use with iron sights.
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2-6. OPERATING PROCEDURES (CONT)

(5) If adjustment is required, remove adjustment screw caps (4) from adjustment screws by
turning counterclockwise.
NOTE
Each click of the adjustment screw makes a 4 mm movement of the point of impact
at 25 m (1/2 MOA).
(6) Insert adjustment tool (5) (coin, screwdriver) in adjustment screw slot. Turn adjustment
screw as follows:
(a) To move the point of impact to the right, turn windage 5
adjustment screw counterclockwise.
(b) To move the point of impact to the left, turn windage
adjustment screw clockwise.
(c) To move point of impact up, turn elevation
adjustment screw counterclockwise.
(d) To move the point of impact down, turn elevation
adjustment screw clockwise.

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2-6. OPERATING PROCEDURES (CONT)


(7) Repeat steps 4 and 6 until sight is roughly zeroed.
(8) Confirm zeroing by firing at least three shots at a zeroing target. Check impact points on
zeroing target to confirm accuracy.
NOTE
After initial firing, check to ensure that mount and sight (M16A2) or sight (M4/M4A1/
M16A4) are secure. On M16A2, hand tighten mounting bolt on mount then hand
tighten torque knob on sight until it snaps twice. On M4/M4A1/M16A4, hand tighten
torque knob on sight until it snaps twice.

(9) If zeroing is accurate, fire three more shots to confirm. If zeroing is not accurate, repeat
steps 6 and 8 until zeroing is complete. Upon completion of zeroing you now have a
battle sight zero of 300 meters.
NOTE
No correlation to iron sights, for example red dot does not have to be centered or
need not be aligned with front sight post when zeroed.

(10) Turn rotary switch to OFF position (counterclockwise).


(11) Close front and rear lens covers.

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2-6. OPERATING PROCEDURES (CONT)

NOTE
Before installing adjustment caps, inspect threads on adjustment screws and
adjustment caps to ensure that they are free of damage, moisture and dirt, and that
the O-rings inside adjustment caps and around adjustment screw housings are
present and properly seated.
CAUTION
Hand tighten adjustment caps only. Using tools to tighten adjustment caps could
damage equipment.

(12) Install adjustment caps by rotating clockwise and hand tighten.

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2-6. OPERATING PROCEDURES (CONT)

b. Light Adjustment.
WARNING
At higher intensity settings, red dot is visible through front of sight. For night vision
operations, close front lens cover before turning rotary switch clockwise to position 1
or 2. Check light for proper intensity before opening front lens cover. Close front lens
cover before turning rotary switch counterclockwise to OFF position. Failure to follow
this warning could reveal your position to your enemy.
NOTE
Sight is equipped with 10 positions: one OFF position and 9 positions for different
dot intensity settings.
NOTE
See Field Manual 23-9 for M16A1 and M16A2 rifle marksmanship.

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2-6. OPERATING PROCEDURES (CONT)

(1) To make light adjustments, turn rotary switch (1) 1


clockwise. The first two positions are low intensity
for night vision operations. The third position is
the lowest daytime settings. The last position is
the extra high intensity setting.
(2) Close lens cover and turn rotary switch counter-
clockwise to OFF position when the sight is not
being used.

c. Sighting. Place red dot on target. Red dot does not have to be centered in sight.
2-7. LENS CLEANING PROCEDURES
a. Remove large particles from exposed lens surfaces by first blowing on the surfaces. Blow
as much dust and dirt as possible from the exposed lens surfaces. Gather the center of a
sheet of lens paper (item 2, appendix D), and use the edges to brush dust off lens.
b. When all visible particles of dust and dirt have been removed, moisten a piece of lens
paper, then gently wipe over the lens surface. Dry with clean lens paper.

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SECTION IV. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS


2-8. UNUSUAL ENVIRONMENTS AND WEATHER

a. Extreme Heat (Moist and Dry). No special procedures required.


b. Extreme Cold. Extreme cold will shorten battery life. Keep spare batteries in your inner
pockets to keep them warm. If the M68 reflex sight is brought from cold to warm, wipe off
condensation after it has warmed up.
c. Salt Air. No special procedures required.
d. Sea Spray. Ensure that battery cap and two adjustment screw caps are tight before
exposing the sight to water or sea spray. Hand tighten only. Keep lens caps closed when
sight is not being used. Clean lens (Para 2-7) with lens paper (Item 2, Appendix D) and dry
sight with a cloth as soon as possible after being exposed to water or sea spray.
e. Dust Storms and Sandstorms. Keep lens caps closed when sight is not being used.
f. High Altitudes. No special procedures required.
g. Mud and Snow. Ensure that battery cap and two adjustment screw caps are tight before
exposing the sight to mud or snow. Hand tighten only. Keep lens caps closed when sight is
not being used. Clean lens (Para 2-7) with lens paper (Item 2, Appendix D) and dry sight
with a cloth as soon as possible after being exposed to mud or snow.

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2-8. UNUSUAL ENVIRONMENTS AND WEATHER (CONT)


h. Water. Ensure that battery cap and two adjustment screw caps are tight before immersing
the sight in water. Hand tighten only. Keep lens caps closed when sight is not being used.
Clean lens (Para 2-7) with lens paper (Item 2, Appendix D) and dry sight with a cloth as
soon as possible after being immersed in water.

2-9. NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL (NBC) CONTAMINATION

Decontaminate sight, quick release, and mount using M258A1 individual soldier’s personal
decontamination kit.

2-10. ANTI-REFLECTION DEVICE (ARD) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS


a. Installation. 1 2
(1) Open flip-open cover (1) and press ARD (2) into
the front of the sight with ARD’s notches facing
outwards.

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2-10. ANTI-REFLECTION DEVICE (ARD) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONT)

(2) Using the flats of two fingers, press against the


front of ARD (2) and rotate counter-clockwise
approximately ¼ turn until you hear a slight “click”
and the ARD is level in the front of the sight.

(3) Using the flats of two fingers, turn the ARD (2)
clockwise, screwing it into the front of the sight 2
until the front of the ARD is flush with the front of
the cover. Do not over-tighten.

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2-10. ANTI-REFLECTION DEVICE (ARD) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONT)


a. Cleaning.
(1) Treat the honeycomb mesh with the care you would any optical surface.
(2) To clear snow or water from honeycomb when ARD is mounted, blow sharply into face
of ARD near one edge.
(3) If clogged with dirt or mud, remove the shield from the sight and blow clean. If
necessary, you can also run water through the honeycomb to clear it. Blow through the
mesh to remove the water.
NOTE
Goods may not be returned for repair without a repair authorization number from
Tenebraex Corporation. Goods with a repair authorization shall be packed securely
and shall be shipped prepaid, together with a statement setting forth the claimed
defect and the repair authorization number to the following address:
Tenebraex Corporation – Customer Service
326 A Street
Boston, MA 02210
Telephone: 617-574-9900
E-Mail: service@camouflage.com

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CHAPTER 3
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION I. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Lubrication is not required.
SECTION II. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
3-1. GENERAL
Table 3-1 lists common malfunctions that you may find with your sight. Perform the tests,
inspections, and corrective actions in the order they appear in the table.

Table 3-1 cannot list all of the malfunctions that may occur, all of the tests and inspections needed
to find the fault, or all of the corrective actions needed to correct the fault. If the equipment
malfunction is not listed or the actions listed do not correct the fault, notify your armorer.
NOTE
The M68 sight uses lithium-manganese dioxide batteries which, when depleted, are to
be disposed of in accordance with technical bulletin, TB 43-0134, Battery Disposition
and Disposal, paragraph 4-5, and local regulations and procedures (contact your local
defense reutilization and marketing office (DRMO) for assistance). Certain states
identify lithium-manganese dioxide batteries as hazardous waste, these states are
Alaska, California, Minnesota, Rhode Island, and Washington at present.

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Table 3-1. Troubleshooting


MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Red dot does not appear.
1. Battery installed incorrectly.
Remove and reinstall battery (para 3-2).
2. Wrong type of battery.
Replace battery (para 3-2).
3. Dead battery.
Replace battery (para 3-2).
4. Battery not making good contact.
Remove battery cap and battery. Clean threads on battery cap and
battery housing, then reinstall battery (para 3-2).
5. Battery cap spring missing.
Notify armorer.
6. Defective rotary switch.
Notify armorer.
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SECTION III. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES


3-2. BATTERY REPLACEMENT AND CHECK (OPERATOR)
NOTE
The M68 sight uses lithium-manganese dioxide batteries which, when depleted, are
to be disposed of in accordance with technical bulletin, TB 43-0134, Battery Dispo-
sition and Disposal, paragraph 4-5, and local regulations and procedures (contact
your local defense reutilization and marketing office (DRMO) for assistance). Cer-
tain states identify lithium-manganese dioxide batteries as hazardous waste, these
states are Alaska, California, Minnesota, Rhode Island, and Washington at present.
NOTE
Duracell lithium-manganese batteries are the "preferred" battery. Eveready 2L76,
Kodak K58L, Varta CR 1/3N, and Maxell Gold 2L76 are suitable replacements.
Least preferred non-lithium alternatives: 2 each energizer A76 batteries in series or
2 each energizer 357 batteries in series.
The least preferred battery should only be used in an emergency or when all efforts
to attain the recommended battery or preferred alternatives have failed and your
mission cannot be completed without the use of the least preferred alternative. The
battery life of the least preferred batteries will be less than half that of the preferred
batteries.

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3-2. BATTERY REPLACEMENT AND CHECK (OPERATOR) (CONT)

a. Remove battery cap (1) by turning it counter clockwise. 2


b. Insert battery (2) (Item 1, Appendix D) with positive (+) end
toward the cap.

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3-2. BATTERY REPLACEMENT (OPERATOR) (CONT)


CAUTION
• Before installing battery cap, inspect threads on battery housing and battery cap to ensure
that they are free of moisture dirt and that the O-ring and inside battery cap is present and
properly seated. Failure to do so could result in loss of electrical power and shorten battery
life.
• Hand tighten battery cap only. Using tools to tighten battery cap could damage equipment.

c. Install battery cap (1) by turning it clockwise.


Hand tighten only.
d. Open rear lens cover (3). Turn rotary switch (4) 3
clockwise and look through rear lens. Verify that
red dot is present. If red dot is not present, turn
rotary switch counterclockwise to OFF position,
and replace battery. Reverify that red dot is
present. When finished, turn rotary switch
4
counterclockwise to OFF position and close rear
lens cover.

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3-3. QUICK RELEASE/SIGHT/SPACER REPLACEMENT (UNIT MAINTENANCE)


a. Removal.

NOTE
Sight (1) MUST be aligned with mount (2) by a 2 1
scribe mark (3) you make prior to removal.
Scribe mark is not made during production.
(1) The scribe mark is made by drawing a line on ring (3)
of sight assembly, straight across from where the
curved and flat surfaces on top join (near bolts (4)).
3
4

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3-3. QUICK RELEASE/SIGHT/SPACER REPLACEMENT (UNIT MAINTENANCE) (CONT)


4 4

5
5

1 1

2 2
6 7 6
M 1 6 A 2 M 4 S E R IE S & M 1 6 A 4
(2) Remove battery cap (5) by turning it counter clockwise to gain access to bolts
(4).
(3) Remove four hex head bolts (4) from top (1) using a 3/32 in. hex wrench.
(4) Remove top (1).
(5) (M16A2) Remove sight (2) from base assembly (6).
(6) (M4 Series & M16A4) Remove sight (2) and spacer (7) from base assembly (6).

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3-3. QUICK RELEASE/SIGHT/SPACER REPLACEMENT (UNIT MAINTENANCE) (CONT)


b. Installation.
NOTE
Spacer MUST be installed for use on the M4
Series & M16A4. The spacer (7) does not
have a front or back. It works either way. 9 2
(1) (M4 Series & M16A4) Place spacer (7) into base
assembly (6) and align holes.
(2) (M4 Series & M16A4) Replace sight (2) onto
spacer with torque knob (8) to left and rotary 7
switch (9) to right.
8
(3) (M16A2) Replace sight (2) in base assembly (6).

NOTE
Sight should be positioned so that the elevation adjustment cap is located on the top
of the sight and the windage adjustment cap is located on the right side of the sight.

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3-3. QUICK RELEASE/SIGHT/SPACER REPLACEMENT (UNIT MAINTENANCE) (CONT)

4 4
5 5

1 1

3 3
M16A2 M4 SERIES & M16A4
NOTE
Top does not have a front or back. It works either way.
(4) Replace top (1) and align bolt holes.
(5) Insert four shorter bolts (4) for (M16A2) and four longer bolts (4) for (M4 Series &
M16A4).
(6) Align scribe mark (3), with line on the top (1) where the curved and flat surfaces join,
and tighten bolts (4) in an X pattern. Keep gap between top and base assembly equal
on both sides.
(7) Replace battery cap (5) by turning it clockwise until snug.
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3-4. BATTERY CAP O-RING REPLACEMENT (UNIT MAINTENANCE)


a. Removal.
(1) Remove battery cap (1) by turning it counter
clockwise.
(2) Insert a jewelers screwdriver between battery cap 1
2
housing (1) and O-ring (2) and gently pry off O-ring.
b. Installation.
(1) Insert O-ring (2) around battery cap housing (1).
Ensure that the O-ring is properly seated.
(2) Replace battery cap (1) by turning it clockwise until
snug.

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3-5. ADJUSTMENT SCREW CAP O-RING REPLACEMENT (UNIT MAINTENANCE)


NOTE
This procedure can be used for either adjustment cap.
a. Removal.
(1) Remove adjustment screw cap (1) by turning it
counterclockwise.
(2) Insert a jewelers screwdriver into adjustment 1
screw cap (1) and gently pry out the O-ring (2). 2
b. Installation.

(1) Insert O-ring (2) into adjustment screw cap (1).


Ensure that the O-ring is properly seated.
(2) Replace adjustment screw cap (1) by turning it
clockwise until snug.

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3-6. ADJUSTMENT SCREW HOUSING O-RING REPLACEMENT (UNIT MAINTENANCE)


NOTE
This procedure can be used for either adjustment screw housing.
a. Removal.

(1) Remove adjustment screw cap (1)


by turning it counterclockwise.
(2) Insert a jewelers screwdriver
between the adjustment screw
housing (2) and O-ring (3) and
gently pry off the O-ring.
b. Installation.
2
(1) Insert O-ring (3) around the 3
adjustment screw housing (2). 1
Ensure that the O-ring is properly
seated.
(2) Replace adjustment screw cap (1)
by turning it clockwise until snug.

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3-7. BATTERY CAP SPRING REPLACEMENT (UNIT MAINTENANCE)


a. Removal.
(1) Remove battery cap (1) by turning it 1
counterclockwise.
(2) Grasp spring (2) with needle nose pliers 2
and remove from battery cap (1).
b. Installation.
(1) Install spring (2) into battery cap (1).
Ensure that spring is properly seated.
(2) Replace battery cap (1) by turning it
clockwise turning it clockwise until snug.

3-8. LENS COVER REPLACEMENT (UNIT MAINTENANCE)


CAUTION
Do not attempt to twist off the lens cover. Twisting the lens cover could damage the
sight.
NOTE
This procedure can be used for either lens cover. The lens cover may be glued to
the sight by the manufacturer.

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3-8. LENS COVER REPLACEMENT (UNIT MAINTENANCE) (CONT)


a. Removal.
(1) Open lens cover (1). 1
CAUTION 1
Cut away from your body
when cutting rubber rim.
(2) Using a sharp knife, cut the
rubber rim (2) attaching the lens
cover (1) to the sight (3).
(3) Peel off the rubber rim (2) and
lens cover (1) from the sight (3).
3 2
b. Installation.
2
NOTE
The lens cover will NOT be re-glued to the sight.
(1) Slip rubber rim (2) of lens cover (1) onto sight (3).
NOTE
Ensure that front and rear lens covers open upwards at about 10 o’clock.
(2) Close lens cover (1).
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APPENDIX A
REFERENCES
A-1. SCOPE
This appendix lists all publications and forms referenced in or required for use with this manual.

A-2. PUBLICATION INDEX


Consult DA Pam 25-30 for latest changes or revisions and for new publications relating to
materiel covered in this manual.

A-3. FIELD MANUALS


FM 3-5 ....................NBC Contamination
FM 3-87 ..................Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance and Decontam-
ination Operations (How to Fight)
FM 21-11 ................First Aid for Soldiers
FM 23-9 ..................M16A1 Rifle and M16A2 Rifle Marksmanship
A-4. FORMS
DA Form 2028 ........Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms
DA Form 2404 ........Equipment Maintenance and Inspection Worksheet
DA Form 2407 ........Maintenance Request
SF 364....................Report of Discrepancy
SF 368....................Product Quality Deficiency Report

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A-5. TECHNICAL MANUALS


TM 9-4933-273-12&P ..Operator’s and Unit Maintenance Manual (Including Repair and
Special Tools List) for Boresighting Equipment, Weapon Small Arms,
M30
TM 750-244-7 ..............Procedures for Destruction of Equipment to Prevent Enemy Use
A-6 TECHNICAL BULLETINS
TB SIG 222..................Soldering Techniques
A-7. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PAMPHLETS
DA Pam 25-30 .............Consolidated Index of Army Publications and Blank Forms
DA Pam 738-750 .........The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS)
A-8. COMMON TABLES OF ALLOWANCES
CTA 50-970 .................Expendable Items (Except Medical, Class V, Repair Parts, and
Heraldic Items)
CTA 8-100 ...................Army Medical Department Expendable/Durable Items

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APPENDIX B
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC)
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
B-1. GENERAL
This section provides a general explanation of all maintenance and repair functions authorized at
various maintenance categories.
B-2. MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS
Maintenance functions will be limited to and defined as follows:
a. Inspect. To determine the serviceability of an item by comparing its physical, mechanical,
and/or electrical characteristics with established standards through examination (e.g., by
sight, sound, or feel).
b. Service. Operations required periodically to keep an item in proper operating condition;
i.e., to clean (includes decontaminate, when required), to preserve, to drain, to paint, or to
replenish fuel, lubricants, chemical fluids, or gases.
c. Remove/Install. To remove and install the same item when required to perform service or
other maintenance functions. Install may be the act of emplacing, seating, or fixing into
position a spare, repair part, or module (component or assembly) in a manner to allow the
proper functioning of the equipment or system.

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B-2. MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS (CONT)


d. Replace. To remove an unserviceable item and install a serviceable counterpart in its
place. “Replace” is authorized by the MAC and is shown in the 3rd position of the SMR
code.
e. Repair. The application of maintenance services or other maintenance actions to restore
serviceability to an item by correcting specific damage, fault, malfunction, or failure in a
part, subassembly, module (component or assembly), end item, or system.
B-3. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE MAC
a. Column 1, Group Number. Column 1 lists functional group code numbers, the purpose of
which is to identify components, assemblies, subassemblies, and modules with the next
higher assembly.
b. Column 2, Component/Assembly. Column 2 contains the names of components,
assemblies, subassemblies, and modules for which maintenance is authorized.
c. Column 3, Maintenance Function. Column 3 lists the function to be performed on the
item listed in Column 2.
d. Column 4, Maintenance Level. Column 4 specifies by the listing of a work time figure in
the appropriate subcolumns(s), the level of maintenance authorized to perform the function
listed in Column 3. This figure represents the active time required to perform the
maintenance function at the indicated level of maintenance. If the number or complexity of
the tasks within the listed maintenance function vary at different maintenance
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B-3. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE MAC (CONT)

levels, appropriate work-time figures will be shown for each level. The work-time figure
represents the average time required to restore an item (assembly, subassembly,
component, module, end item, or system) to a serviceable condition under typical field
operating conditions. This time includes preparation time, troubleshooting time, and quality
assurance/quality control time in addition to the time required to perform the specific tasks
identified for the maintenance functions authorized in the maintenance allocation chart.
The symbol designations for the various levels are as follows:

C..........................Operator or Crew
O .........................Unit Maintenance

e. Column 5, Tools and Test Equipment. Column 5 specifies, by code, those common tool
sets (not individual tools), and special tools, TMDE, and support equipment required to
perform the designated function.

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SECTION II. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART FOR M68


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Maintenance Level
Tools
Group No. Component/ Maintenance And
Assembly Function Equip
C O F H D
00 M68 Sight, Inspect 0.1
Reflex, w/Quick Service 0.2
Release and Repair 0.5 1
Mount
01 Sight, Reflex w/Inspect 0.1
Quick Release Service 0.2
Repair 0.4 1
Replace 0.1
0101 Sight Assembly, Inspect 0.1 1
Reflex Service 0.1
010101 Wire & Cap Inspect 0.1
Assembly, Service 0.1
Protective Repair 0.1 1
Replace 0.1

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SECTION II. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART FOR M68 (CONT)


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Maintenance Level
Tools
Group No. Component/ Maintenance And
Assembly Function Equip
C O F H D
0102 Quick Release Inspect 0.1
Service 0.1
Repair 0.2 1
Replace 0.1 2
02 Mount Assy Inspect 0.1
Service 0.1
Repair 0.1 1
Replace 0.1

SECTION III. TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT FOR M68


Tool/Test
Equipment Maint National/NATO
Ref. Code Level Nomenclature Stock Number Tool Number

1 O Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman 5180-01-462-4254 SC 5180-95-B71

2 O Hex Wrench 3/32” 5120-00-242-7410 ES693794

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APPENDIX C
REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
C-1. SCOPE
This RPSTL lists and authorizes spares and repair parts; special tools; special test,
measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE); and other special support equipment required
for performance of operator and unit maintenance of the M68 Reflex Sight w/Quick Release and
Mount. It authorizes the requisitioning, issue, and disposition of spares, repair parts and special
tools as indicated by the Source, Maintenance and Recoverability (SMR) codes.
C-2. GENERAL
In addition to section I, this Repair Parts and Special Tools List is divided into the following
sections:
a. Section II, Repair Parts List. A list of spares and repair parts authorized by this RPSTL
for use in the performance of maintenance. This list also includes parts which must be
removed for replacement of the authorized parts. Parts lists are composed of functional
groups in ascending alphanumeric sequence. Bulk materials are listed in item name
sequence. Repair parts kits are listed separately in their own functional group within
section II. Repair parts for repairable special tools are also listed in this section.

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C-2. GENERAL (CONT)


b. Section III, Special Tools List. There are no special tools list required for the M68 Reflex
Sight w/Quick Release and Mount.
c. Section IV, National Stock Number and Part Number Index. A list, in National item
identification number (NIIN) sequence, of all National stock numbers (NSN) appearing in
the listing, followed by a list in alphanumeric sequence of all part numbers appearing in the
listings. National stock numbers and part numbers are cross-referenced to each illustration
figure and item number appearance.
C-3. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS (SECTIONS II AND III)
a. ITEM NO. (Column (1)). Indicates the number used to identify items called out in the
illustration.

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b. SMR CODE (Column (2)). The Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability (SMR) Code is a
5-position code containing supply/requisitioning information, maintenance category
authorization criteria, and disposition instruction, as shown in the following breakout:
Source Maintenance Rcoverability
Code Code Code
↓ 1st two _ ↓
XX position ↓ XX ↓ X
↓ ↓
How you get an item 3d position 4th position Who determines
disposition action
Who can install, Who can do on an unserviceable
replace or use complete repair* item
the item on the item
* Complete Repair: Maintenance capacity, capability, and authority to perform all corrective
maintenance tasks of the “Repair” function in a use/user environment in order to restore
serviceability to a failed item.

(1) Source Code. The source code tells you to get an item needed for maintenance, repair,
or overhaul of an end item/equipment. Explanations of source codes follows:

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Code Explanation

PA Stocked items; use the applicable NSN to request/requisition


PB items with these source codes. They are authorized to the
PC** level indicated by the code entered in the 3rd position of the
PD SMR codes.
PE
PF
PG
** NOTE: Items coded PC are subject to deterioration.
KD Items with these codes are not to be requested/requisitioned
KF individually. They are part of a kit which is authorized to the
KB maintenance level indicated in the 3rd position of the SMR
code. The complete kit must be requisitioned and applied.

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C-3. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS (SECTIONS II AND III) (CONT)


Code Explanation
MO - (Made at org/ Items with these codes are not to be requested/re-
AVUM Level) quisitioned individually. They must be made from bulk
MF - (Made at material which is identified by the part number in the
DS/AVIM Level) DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODE (UOC) and
MH - (Made at GS listed in the Bulk Material Group of the repair parts list in
ML - Level)-(Made at this RPSTL. If the item is authorize to you by the 3rd
Specialized position code of the SMR Code, but the source code
Repair ACT indicates it is made at a higher level, order the item from
MD - (SRA)) (Made at the higher level of maintenance.
Depot)
AO - (Assembled by Items with these codes are not to be requested/re-
org/AVUM Level)- quisitioned individually. The parts that make up the
AF - (Assembled by assembled item must be requisitioned or fabricated and
DS/AVIM Level)- assembled at the level of maintenance indicated by the
AH - (Assembled by source code. If the 3d position code of the SMR code
GS Category) authorizes you to replace the item, but the source code
AL - (Assembled by indicates the item is assembled at a higher level, order
AD - SRA) (Assembled the item from the higher level of maintenance.
by Depot)

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Code Explanation

XA - Do not requisition an “XA”-coded item. Order its next higher


assembly. (Also, refer to the NOTE below.)

XB - If an “XB” item is not available from salvage, order it using


the CAGEC and part number given.

XG - Installation drawing, diagram, instruction sheet, field service


drawing, that is identified by manufacturer’s part number.

XD - Item is not stocked. Order an “XD”-coded item through


normal supply channels using the CAGEC and part number
given, if no NSN is available.

NOTE: Cannibalization or controlled exchange, when authorized may be used as a


source of supply for items with the above source codes, except for those source coded
“XA” or those aircraft support items restricted by requirements of AR 700-42.

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C-3. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS (SECTIONS II AND III) (CONT)


(2) Maintenance code. Maintenance codes tell you the level(s) of maintenance
authorized to USE and REPAIR support items. The maintenance codes are entered in
the third and fourth positions of the SMR Code as follows:
(a) The maintenance code entered in the third position tells you the lowest
maintenance level authorized to remove, replace, and use an item. The
maintenance code entered in the third position will indicate authorization to one
of the following levels of maintenance.

Code Application/Explanation

C Crew or operator maintenance done with unit or aviation unit


maintenance.
O Unit or aviation unit level can remove, replace, and use the item.

F Direct support or aviation intermediate level can remove, replace,


and use the item.
H General support level can remove, replace, and use the item.

D Depot level can remove, replace, and use the item.

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(b) The maintenance code entered in the fourth position tells whether or not the item
is to be repaired and identifies the lowest maintenance level with the capability to
do complete repair (i.e., perform all authorized repair functions). (NOTE: Some
limited repair may be done on the item at a lower level of maintenance, if
authorized by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) and SMR codes.) This
position will contain on of the following maintenance codes.
Code Application/Explanation

O Unit or aviation unit is the lowest level that can do complete


repair of the item.
F Direct support or aviation intermediate is the lowest level that can
do complete repair of the item.
H General support is the lowest level that can do complete repair of
the item.
L Specialized repair activity is the lowest level that can do
complete repair of the item.
D Depot is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item.

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Code Explanation

Z Nonreparable. No repair is authorized.

B No repair is authorized. (No parts or special tool are


authorized for the maintenance of a “B” coded item.)
However, the item may be reconditioned by adjusting,
lubricating, etc., at the user level.
(3) Recoverability Code. Recoverability codes are assigned to items to indicate the
disposition action on unserviceable items. The recoverability code is entered in the
fifth position of the SMR Code as follows:
Recoverability
Code Application/Explanation

Z Non reparable item. When unserviceable, condemn and


dispose of the item at the level of maintenance shown in
3rd position of SMR Code.
O Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn
and dispose of the item at unit or aviation unit level.

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Recoverability
Code Application/Explanation
F Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn
and dispose of the item at direct support or aviation
intermediate level.
H Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn
and dispose of the item at the general support level.
D Reparable item. When beyond lower level repair capability,
return to depot. Condemnation and disposal of item not
authorized below depot level.
L Reparable item. Condemnation and disposal not authorized
below Specialized Repair Activity (SRA).
A Item requires special handling or condemnation procedures
because of specific reasons (e.g., precious metal content,
high dollar value, critical material, or hazardous material).
Refer to appropriate manuals/directives for specific
instructions.

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c. NSN (Column (3)). Indicates the National Stock Number (NSN) assigned the item and
which will be used for requisitioning.
d. CAGEC (Column (4)). Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGEC) is a 5-digit
numeric code which is used to identify the manufacturer, distributor, or Government
agency, etc., that supplies the item.
e. PART NUMBER (Column (5)). Indicates the primary number used by the manufacture
(individual company, firm, corporation, or Government activity), which controls the design
and characteristics of the item by means of its engineering drawings, specifications
standards, and inspection requirements to identify an item or range of items.
Note: When you use an NSN to requisition an item, the item you receive may have
a different part number from the part ordered.
f. DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODE (UOC) (Column 6)). This column includes the
following information:
(1) The Federal Item name and, when required, a minimum description to identify the
item.
(2) Spare/repair parts that make up an assembled item are listed immediately following
the assembled item line entry.

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(3) NSNs for bulk materials are referenced in this column in the line item entry for the
item to be manufactured/fabricated.
(4) When the item is not used with all serial numbers of the same model, the effective
serial numbers are shown on the last lines of the description (before UOC).
(5) The usable on code, when applicable (see paragraph C-5, special information).
(6) In the Special Tools List section, the basis of issue (BOI) appears as the last line(s) in
the entry for each special tool, special TMDE, and other special support equipment.
When density of equipment supported exceeds density spread indicated in the basis
of issue, the total authorization is increased proportionately.
(7) The statement “END OF FIGURE” appears just below the last item description in
column 6 for a given figure in both section II and section III.

g. QTY (Column (7)). The QTY (quantity per figure column) indicates the quantity of the item
used in the breakout shown on the illustration figure, which is prepared for a functional
group, subfunctional group, or an assembly. A “V” appearing in this column in lieu of a
quantity indicates that the quantity is variable and the quantity may vary from application to
application.

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a. NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (NSN INDEX).


(1) STOCK NUMBER column. This column lists the NSN by National Item Identification
Number (NIIN) sequence. The NIIN consists of the last nine digits of the NSN
NSN
(i.e., 1005-01-184-4041). When using this column to locate an item, ignore the first
NIIN
4 digits of the NSN. However, the complete NSN should be used when ordering items
by stock number.
(2) FIG. column. This column lists the number of the figure where the item is
identified/located. The figures are in numerical order in section II and section III.
(3) ITEM column. The item number identifies the item associated with the figure listed in
the adjacent FIG. column. This item is also identified by the NSN listed on the same
line.
b. PART NUMBER INDEX. Part numbers in this index are listed by part number in ascending
alphanumeric sequence (i.e., vertical arrangement of letter and number combination which
places the first letter or digit of each group in order A through Z, followed by the number 0
through 9 and each following letter or digit in like order).

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(1) CAGE column. The Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGEC) is a 5-digit
numeric code used to identify the manufacturer, distributor, or Government agency,
etc., that supplies the item.
(2) PART NUMBER column. Indicates the primary number used by the manufacturer
(individual, firm, corporation, or Government activity), which controls the design and
characteristics of the item by means of its engineering drawings, specifica-tions
standards, and inspection requirements to identify an item or range of items.
(3) STOCK NUMBER column. This column list the NSN for the associated part number
and manufacturer identified in the PART NUMBER and CAGEC columns to the left.
(4) FIG. column. This column lists the number of the figure where the item is
identified/located in Section II and III.
(5)
ITEM column. This item number is that number assigned to the item as it appears in
the figure referenced in the adjacent figure number column.
C-5. HOW TO LOCATE REPAIR PARTS
a. When National Stock Number or Part Number is Not Known.
(1) First. Using the table of contents, determine the assembly group or subassembly
group to which the item belongs. This is necessary since figures are prepared for

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assembly groups and subassembly groups, and listings are divided into the same
groups.
(2) Second. Find the figure covering the assembly group or subassembly group to which
the item belongs.
(3) Third. Identify the item on the figure and note the item number.
(4) Fourth. Refer to the Repair Parts List for the figure to find the part number for the item
number noted on the figure.
(5) Fifth. Refer to the Part Number Index to find the NSN, if assigned.

b. When National Stock Number or Part Number is Known.


(1) First. Using the Index of National Stock Numbers and Part Numbers, find the
pertinent National Stock Number or Part Number. The NSN index is in National Item
Identification Number (NIIN) sequence (see 4.a.). Both indexes cross-reference you to
the illustration figure and item number of the item your are looking for.
(2) Second. After finding the figure and item number, verify that the item is the one you’re
looking for, then locate the item number in the repair parts list for the figure.
C-6. ABBREVIATIONS.
Not applicable.

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Section II. REPAIR PARTS

2 1

Figure C-1. M68 Sight, Reflex, w/Quick Release and Mount.

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SECTION II
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
ITEM SMR PART DESCRIPTION AND
NO. CODE NSN CAGEC NUMBER USABLE ON CODES QTY
(UOC)

GROUP: 00 FIGURE C-1.


M68 SIGHT, REFLEX,
W/QUICK RELEASE AND
MOUNT (12974278)

1 PEOOO 1240-01-411-1265 19200 12974278 M68 SIGHT, REFLEX, 1


W/QUICK RELEASE AND
MOUNT

2 PAOOO 1240-01-410-7427 19200 12974428 MOUNT, SIGHT 1

3 PAOOO 1240-01-439-7265 3J629 05680592 MOUNT, QUICK RELEASE 1

4 PAOOO 1240-01-440-5189 19200 12974279 SIGHT ASSEMBLY, 1


REFLEX W/QUICK
RELEASE

END OF FIGURE

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Figure C-2 Deleted

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SECTION II
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
ITEM SMR PART DESCRIPTION AND
NO. CODE NSN CAGEC NUMBER USABLE ON CODES QTY
(UOC)

FIGURE C-2. DELETED

END OF FIGURE

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SECTION II

3
4

5 2

Figure C-3. Sight

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SECTION II
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
ITEM SMR PART DESCRIPTION AND
NO. CODE NSN CAGEC NUMBER USABLE ON CODES QTY
(UOC)

GROUP: 0101 FIGURE


C-3. SIGHT (05681031)

1 AOOOO 3J629 05681021 CAP AND STRAP 1


ASSEMBLY, PROTEC-
TIVE

2 PAOZZ 1005-01-442-8739 3J629 05680931 COVER, GUNSIGHT 1

3 PAOZZ 5330-01-442-4507 3J629 05680361 O-RING 2

4 PAOZZ 1005-01-442-8743 3J629 05680921 COVER, GUNSIGHT 1

5 PAOZZ 6650-01-479-5386 3J629 103450 ANTI-REFLECTION 1


DEVICE

END OF FIGURE

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SECTION II
1

6
3
4
2

6
5

Figure C-4. Cap and Strap Assembly, Protective

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SECTION II
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
ITEM SMR PART DESCRIPTION AND
NO. CODE NSN CAGEC NUMBER USABLE ON CODES QTY
(UOC)

GROUP: 010101 FIGURE


C-4. CAP AND STRAP
ASSEMBLY, PROTEC-
TIVE (05681021)

1 PAOZZ 9390-01-481-2361 3J629 P00795 NON-METALLIC 1


SPECIAL SHAPED
SECTION

2 PAOZZ 6140-01-479-5385 3J629 05680421 FILTER CAP, BATTERY 1

3 PAOZZ 5331-01-442-4503 3J629 05680431 O-RING 1

4 PAOZZ 5360-01-442-1696 3J629 05680411 SPRING, HELICAL, 1


COMPRESSION

5 PAOZZ 5340-01-479-8093 3J629 05680331 CAP PLUG, 2


PROTECTIVE

6 PAOZZ 5331-01-442-4505 3J629 05680371 O-RING 2

END OF FIGURE

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SECTION II
5

1 2

2
4

M 1 6 A 2 M 4 /M 4 A 1 & M 1 6 A 4
Figure C-5. Quick Release Mount
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SECTION II
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
ITEM SMR PART DESCRIPTION AND
NO. CODE NSN CAGE NUMBER USABLE ON CODES QTY
C (UOC)

GROUP: 0102 FIGURE


C-5. QUICK RELEASE
MOUNT (05680592)

1 PAOZZ 5306-01-442-2407 3J629 05680661 BOLT, MACHINE 4

2 PAOZZ 5365-01-442-1698 3J629 05680493 SPACER, PLATE 1

3 XAOZZ 3J629 05680850 BASE ASSEMBLY 1

4 PAOZZ 5365-01-448-8912 3J629 05681080 SPACER, SPECIAL 1


SHAPED (M4/M4A1 &
M16A4)

5 PAOZZ 5305-01-448-9826 3J629 05681090 SCREW, MACHINE 4


(M4/M4A1 & M16A4)

END OF FIGURE

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Figure C-6. Mount, Sight

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SECTION II
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
ITEM SMR PART DESCRIPTION AND
NO. CODE NSN CAGEC NUMBER USABLE ON CODES QTY
(UOC)

GROUP: 02 FIGURE
C-6. MOUNT, SIGHT
(12974428)

1 XAOZZ 3J629 05680655 RAIL 1

2 PAOZZ 5305-01-442-2408 3J629 05680612 SCREW, MACHINE 1

3 PAOZZ 5330-01-442-4502 3J629 05680711 O-RING 1

END OF FIGURE

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SECTION IV
NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER AND PART NUMBER INDEX
NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER INDEX

STOCK NUMBER FIG. ITEM


1240-01-410-7427 C-1 2
1240-01-411-1265 C-1 1
1240-01-439-7265 C-1 3
1240-01-440-5189 C-1 4
5360-01-442-1696 C-4 4
5365-01-442-1698 C-5 2
5306-01-442-2407 C-5 1
5305-01-442-2408 C-6 2
5330-01-442-4502 C-6 3
5331-01-442-4503 C-4 3
5331-01-442-4505 C-4 6

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SECTION IV
NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER AND PART NUMBER INDEX
NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER INDEX

STOCK NUMBER FIG. ITEM


5330-01-442-4507 C-3 3
1005-01-442-8739 C-3 2
1005-01-442-8743 C-3 4
5365-01-448-8912 C-5 4
5305-01-448-9826 C-5 5
6140-01-479-5385 C-4 2
6650-01-479-5386 C-3 5
5340-01-479-8093 C-4 5
9390-01-481-2361 C-4 1

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SECTION IV
NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER AND PART NUMBER INDEX
PART NUMBER INDEX

CAGEC PART NUMBER STOCK NUMBER FIG. ITEM


3J629 P00795 9390-01-481-2361 C-4 1
3J629 05680331 5340-01-479-8093 C-4 5
3J629 05680361 5330-01-442-4507 C-3 3
3J629 05680371 5331-01-442-4505 C-4 6
3J629 05680411 5360-01-442-1696 C-4 4
3J629 05680421 6140-01-479-5385 C-4 2
3J629 05680431 5331-01-442-4503 C-4 3
3J629 05680493 5365-01-442-1698 C-5 2
3J629 05680592 1240-01-439-7265 C-1 3
3J629 05680612 5305-01-442-2408 C-6 2
3J629 05680655 C-6 1
3J629 05680661 5306-01-442-2407 C-5 1

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SECTION IV
NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER AND PART NUMBER INDEX
PART NUMBER INDEX

CAGEC PART NUMBER STOCK NUMBER FIG. ITEM


3J629 05680711 5330-01-442-4502 C-6 3
3J629 05680850 C-5 3
3J629 05680921 1005-01-442-8743 C-3 4
3J629 05680931 1005-01-442-8739 C-3 2
3J629 05681021 C-3 1
3J629 05681080 5365-01-448-8912 C-5 4
3J629 05681090 5305-01-448-9826 C-5 5
3J629 103450 6650-01-479-5386 C-3 5
19200 12974278 1240-01-411-1265 C-1 1
19200 12974279 1240-01-440-5189 C-1 4
19200 12974428 1240-01-410-7427 C-1 2

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APPENDIX D
BASIC ISSUE ITEMS (BII)
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
D-1. SCOPE
These are the minimum items required to place the M68 Reflex Sight in operation, to operate it,
and to perform emergency repairs. Although shipped separately packaged, BII must be with the
M68 Reflex Sight during operation and whenever it is transferred between property accounts.
The illustrations will assist you with hard-to-identify items. This manual is your authority to
request/requisition replacement BII, based on TOE/MTOE authorization of the end item.
D-2. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS
a. Column (1), Illustration Number. This column indicates the number of the illustration in
which the item is shown.
b. Column (2), National Stock Number. Indicates the National Stock Number assigned to
the item and will be used for requisitioning purposes.
c. Column (3), Description, CAGEC, and Part Number. Indicates the Federal item name
followed by a minimum description when needed. The last line below the description is the
CAGEC (Commercial and Government Entity Code) (in parenthesis) and the part number.

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d. Column (4), Usable On Code. When applicable, gives you a code if the item you need is
not the same for different models of equipment.
e. Column (5), Unit of Measure (U/M). Indicates the physical measurement or count of the
item as issued per the National Stock Number shown in column (2).
f. Column (6), Quantity Required (Qty Rqr). Indicates the quantity required.

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BASIC ISSUE ITEMS (BII) LIST

1 2

T M 9 -1 2 4 0 -4 1 3 -1 2 & P

O P E R A T O R A N D U N IT M A IN T E N A N C E M A N U A L
IN C L U D IN G R E P A IR P A R T S A N D S P E C IA L T O O L S L IS T
F O R
M 6 8 S IG H T , R E F L E X , W /Q U IC K R E L E A S E A N D M O U N T
(1 2 4 0 -0 1 -4 1 1 -1 2 6 5 )

D IS T R IB U T IO N S T A T E M E N T C - D is tr ib u tio n a u th o r iz e d to
U .S . G o v e rn m e n t A g e n c ie s a n d th e ir c o n tr a c to rs fo r
a d m in is tr a tio n a n d o p e r a tio n a l p u r p o s e s . T h is d e t e r m in a t io n
w a s m a d e o n 1 4 A p r il 1 9 9 3 . O th e r r e q u e s ts fo r th is
d o c u m e n t w ill b e r e fe r r e d to : D ir e c to r , A r m a m e n t a n d
C h e m ic a l A c q u is itio n a n d L o g is tic s A c tiv ity , A T T N : A M S T A -
A C -N M L , R o c k Is la n d , IL 6 1 2 9 9 - 7 6 3 0 .
H E A D Q U A R T E R S , D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E A R M Y
O C T O B E R 1 9 9 7

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SECTION II. BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST.


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
NATIONAL DESCRIPTION,
ILLUS STOCK CAGEC, AND USABLE QTY
NUMBER NUMBER PART NUMBER ON CODE U/M RQR
1 1240-01-411-1265 Operator and Unit EA 1
Maintenance Manual
Including Repair Parts and
Special Tools List for M68
Sight, Reflex, w/Quick
Release and Mount
(TM 9-1240-413-12&P)
2 6650-01-479-5386 Anti-Reflection Device EA 1
(ARD)
(3J629) PN 103450

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APPENDIX E
EXPENDABLE/DURABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST
(EDSML)
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
E-1. SCOPE
This appendix lists expendable and durable supplies and materiels that you will need to operate
and maintain the sight and mount. This listing is for informational only and is not authority to
requisition the listed items. These items are authorized to you by CTA 50-970, Expendable/
Durable Items (except Medical, Class V, Repair Parts, and Heraldic Items) or CTA 8-100, Army
Medical Department Expendable/Durable Items.
E-2. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS
a. Column (1), Item No. This number is assigned to the entry in the listing for referencing
when required.
b. Column (2), Level. This column identifies the lowest level of maintenance that requires
the item: C…..Operator/Crew
c. Column (3), National Stock Number. This is the national stock number assigned to the
item. Use this number to request or requisition the item.
d. Column (4), Description. Indicates the federal item name and, if required, a description to
identify the item. The last line for each item indicates the Commercial and Government
Entity Code (CAGEC) in parentheses followed by the part number.
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e. Column (5), Unit of Measure (U/M)/Unit of Issue (U/I). This measure is expressed by a
two-character alphabetical abbreviation (e.g., EA, IN, PR). If the unit of measure differs
from the unit of issue as shown in the Army Master Data File (AMDF), requisition the
lowest unit of issue that will satisfy your requirements.
NOTE
The M68 sight uses lithium-manganese dioxide batteries which, when depleted, are
to be disposed of in accordance with technical bulletin, TB 43-0134, battery
disposition and disposal, paragraph 4-5, and local regulations and procedures
(contact your local defense reutilization and marketing office (DRMO) for
assistance). Certain states identify lithium-manganese dioxide batteries as
hazardous waste, these states are Alaska, California, Minnesota, Rhode Island, and
Washington.
NOTE
Lithium batteries are the "preferred" battery. Duracell DL 1/3N, Eveready 2L76,
Kodak K58L, and Varta CR 1/3N are commercial equivalents to the NSN listed.
Two alkaline (non-lithium) batteries can be used. When stacked they are
approximately the same size and voltage. They will not perform in extreme cold.
Energizer A76 is the commercial equivalent to the NSN listed.

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SECTION II. EXPENDABLE/DURABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Item (U/M)/
No. Level National Stock Number Description (U/I)
1 C 6135-01-398-5922 BATTERY (0E890) DL1/3N EA
1.1 C 6135-01-174-8057 BATTERY, NON-RECHARGE EA
(83740)
2 C 6640-00-663-0832 PAPER, LENS (Cleaning Tissues) PK
(81348) NNN-P-40 50-sheet pack

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SUBJECT PAGE
A
Assembly and Preparation for Use ....................................................................................... 2-6
B
Basic Issue Items (BII) ......................................................................................................... D-1
C
Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPC) .............................................................................. 1-2
E
Equipment Data.................................................................................................................... 1-6
Equipment Description.......................................................................................................... 1-5
Expendable/Durable Supplies and Materials List (EDSML)................................................... E-1
L
Location and Description of Major Components.................................................................... 1-5
M
Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) .................................................................................... B-1

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SUBJECT PAGE
M (Cont)
Maintenance Forms and Records ......................................................................................... 1-2
Maintenance Instructions...................................................................................................... 3-1
Maintenance Procedures ...................................................................................................... 3-3
N
National Stock Number Index ............................................................................................... I-1
O
Operating Instructions........................................................................................................... 2-1
Operating Procedures........................................................................................................... 2-10
P
Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)........................................................ 2-2
Part Number Index................................................................................................................ I-3

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SUBJECT PAGE
R
References ........................................................................................................................... A-1
Repair Parts List ................................................................................................................... C-1-1
T
Troubleshooting Procedures................................................................................................. 3-1

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04059
PIN: 076457-001

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