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Designed to fit Canik Elite TP9 SC, Sig 365XL, Springfield Hellcat OSP, S&W Shield 2.0 Optics Ready, Walther PPS M2 Optics Ready or any pistol/mounting plate/slide made for Shield RMSC/RMS, Sig Romeo 0, JPOINT4, Swampfox Sentinel Micro, Holosun HS407K & HS507K, Riton X3 Tactix MPRD and other same footprint sights.
Ade SPIKE created an iron sight curve at the end of the body, and also added two white dots on the curve. For the rear of part of the red dot to become a back up iron sight. With the ultra short design, the red dot provides a distance/gap on some full size optics ready pistols, to give enough distance to be a Co-Witness back up sight, in addition to the LED dot and pistol equipped iron sight. For non-optics ready pistols that need to use an optic plate/adapter to replace the pistol manufacturer equipped rear sight, ADE Spike's rear white dot will act as a pistol factory original rear sight for Co-Witness.
Hard coated aircraft aluminum and multi-coated glass. Not plastic body with polymer lens.
ADE SPIKE red dot sight is always powered on with automatic brightness. Operates with a single CR2032 3v battery. With our advanced technology the sight only draws approximate 700 microampere powers to give a very long battery life. The brightness will turn high and low accordingly to the environment brightness.
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Weight approximately .66oz/17.5grams
(Length)1.6" x (Width).92" x (Height).93"
Comes with screws for several Optics Ready handguns. Does not comes with any mounting plate such as picatinny mount or plate made for a specific handgun.
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Defective out of the box,
The sight when on my Canik Elie SC great with the provided screws. During sigh-in, the dot went off. I took the sight back off and replaced the supplied battery with a new one. The sight turned back on, I remounted it and restarted the sight-in. After getting it sighted in I wanted to practice with the gun some. After a few mags, the sight went off again. I removed the sight again and found that if I press on the battery the sight would come back on. I cut a couple of shims about 1/2" diameter and from copy paper (about .008") and place them between the battery and the battery cover. Remounted it again, checked zero (it held pretty close) and test fired some more. Once again the sight went off. Taking it off again I slipped the negative terminal pad from its pocket and bent the edges up (it's only a flat piece of metal about .200" diameter with what appears to be 3 dimples protruding but the dimples couldn't be felt. I've shot about 200 rounds through the gun since cupping the terminal without it shutting back off but I wouldn't recommend this sight to anyone. I'm sure I was voiding my warranty by trying to make the sight work but after this seller failing to meet their claim 1 business day shipping (printing a label isn't shipping, it took 3 days to get to the post office) I was more willing to risk killing the sight than dealing with trying to get a return/refund and FYI.....ADE Advanced Optics required you to include a $10 payment when you return an item for warranty (that tidbit is in the paperwork in the box, not advertised. If you're going to try one of these buy it with your Prime in case you get a defective one, at least you can return it for free.