ADE RD3-029 Trumpet Shake Awake GREEN Dot Sight + Optic Plate for for Beretta APX Pistol

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SKU:
RD3-029+HM21(plate for Beretta APX)
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Sku: RD3-029+HM21(plate for Beretta APX)

This combo includes an ADE RD3-029 Trumpet red 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.

The ADE Trumpet PRO (RD3-029 ) features a 4 MOA red dot, built to seamlessly fit any pistol mounting plate, slide, or cut compatible with popular red dot footprints, including RMR/SRO and Holosun 407C/507C/508T.

Equipped with a Motion Activated System, the Trumpet automatically enters sleep mode after five minutes of inactivity, conserving battery life. Upon detecting any motion or vibration, the red dot illumination instantly reactivates at the previous brightness level. Users can also manually disable this feature by turning off the red dot power.

The Trumpet PRO boasts a side-loading battery tray, eliminating the need to remove the sight for battery changes. With a battery life of up to 20,000 hours, the sight offers 7 brightness settings, including one designed specifically for use with night vision. It operates with a single CR1632 battery.

The Trumpet PRO boasts a side-loading battery tray, eliminating the need to remove the sight for battery changes. With a battery life of up to 20,000 hours, the sight offers 7 brightness settings, including one designed specifically for use with night vision. It operates with a single CR1632 battery.

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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