ADE RD3-023 Valkyrie Shake Awake GREEN Dot Sight + Optic Plate for for Beretta APX Pistol

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Model Name RD3-023+HM21(plate for Beretta APX)


This combo includes an ADE RD3-023 Valkyrie green dot sight, a mounting plate for non-optic ready Beretta APX A1 Full Size, APX A1 Compact, APX Full Size, APX Compact and a standard picatinny mount. The plate replaces the factory rear sight and fits pistols with a dovetail only. This plate does not fit optic-ready versions with a factory optic cut such as APX A1 Optic Ready, APX A1 Carry or APX Carry.

ADE RD3-023 Generation 2 Valkyrie is a 4 MOA GREEN dot designed to fit any pistol with a PISTOL that is compatible with RMR/SRO, Holosun 407C/507C/508T footprint red dots.

With Motion Activated System, while the Valkyrie is turned on, the red dot illumination goes to sleep after five minutes of inactivity, but when any motion or vibration is detected, it instantly switches on illumination at the previous brightness setting. User also has the option to manually turn the red dot power off to disable the Motion Activated System.

ADE Valkyrie created a 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" to give enough distance to be a Co-Witness back up sight, in addition to the LED dot and pistol equipped iron sight.

Dimension 1.79x1.18x1.4 inches. Weight 1.24 oz. Shockproof/Fogproof. Fully lockable windage/elevation. 4 MOA GREEN Dot(NOT RED). Comes with a picatinny mounting plate and a pair of screws. This red dot does NOT comes with any other optic plate to mount on an specific pistol.


Although it's feasible to install the optic on a handgun without the assistance of a gunsmith, we highly recommend seeking the expertise of a professional for the installation process. It's essential to note that unprofessional installations, such as improper torque application, can lead to issues like loose screws, an inability to hold zero, damage to the firearm or optic, and even pose a risk of personal injury.

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