ADE RD3-019 Stingray, RD3-020 Raptor, RD3-022 Artemis, RD3-023 Valkyrie and RD3-029 Trumpet fit optic cut/optic plate/ that is compatible with Trijicon RMR/SRO/Holosun 407C/507C footprint
We suggest having a professional gunsmith install the optic on your handgun to avoid potential problems. Improper installation, like not applying the correct torque, may result in loose screws, difficulties holding zero, damage to the firearm or optic, and can even be dangerous.
Since its initial release in 2014, we've implemented numerous improvements to enhance its durability, ensuring it can withstand recoil while also improving its ability to hold zero. The front switch, battery housing, and hardware have all been recently updated, reflecting our commitment to continuous enhancement. This product is proudly designed in Oregon.
The on/off switch for this sight is conveniently positioned at the front, making it much easier to press compared to red dots with side-mounted switches. It features a 3 MOA dot size and offers 5 illumination settings. The sight is fully adjustable for windage and elevation and can be locked into place. With unlimited eye relief and various illumination settings, it is powered by an included lithium CR2032 battery.
ADE RD3-021c NUWAcc fits optic cut/optic plate that is compatible with Trijicon RMRcc footprint
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ADE RD3-018 Spike, RD3-021 Nuwa, RD3-021 NUWA PRO and RD3-030 Apollo fit optic cut/optic plate that is compatible with shield RMS/RMSC/Deltapoint Pro footprint
This green dot sight comes equipped with a Picatinny mounting base and is also compatible with various handgun mounting plates that replace the rear sight dovetail. It's designed to fit the Doctor Footprint Plate/Slide seamlessly.
ADE RD3-006 Huracan,RD3-009 Crusader,RD3-012 Delta, RD3-012 PRO, RD3-013 Bertrillium ,RD3-015 Zantitium, RD3-028 Ares fit optic cut/plate that is compatible with Vortex Venom/Burris Fastfire/Doctor footprint
If you're not seeing a perfect round dot but instead observe a splashed dot, half-moon shape, multi-dot, or starburst, there's a high probability (99%) that you might have astigmatism without being aware of it. What you perceive is likely a small reflection of the LED light on the lens. A quick and simple way to confirm this is by using your cellphone to take a photo of the dot. If the photo shows a circular dot, you've essentially diagnosed yourself with astigmatism.