$40.00
Ade Advanced Optics Spike (RD3-018)
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- Condition: New
- Listing Type: Individual
- City: Cedar Hills
- State: Utah
- Zip/Postal Code: 84062
- Local County (e.g., Summit County): Utah
- Make/Brand: ADE
- Model: RD3-018
- Terms: Must agree to terms
- Listed: December 29, 2024 1:11 am
- Expires: 13 days


Description
4 MOA Red Dot Sight with automatic brightness adjustment for Canik TP9 Elite SC, Canik Mete SFT, Sig Sauer 365X & 365XL, Ruger Max9 and Springfield Hellcat OSP/PRO, Glock 43X MOS/48 MOS (not compatible with non-MOS models), S&W Shield 2.0 Optics Ready, S&W MP9 EZ, S&W M&P shield plus performance center, Walther PPS M2 Optics Ready, Girsan MC1911SC Ultimate or any pistol/mounting plate/slide with RMS/RMSC screw pattern/footprint.
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.
This ADE SPIKE 4 MOA red dot sight is made from hard coated aircraft aluminum and has multi-coated glass. It is extremely light, weighing in at only .66oz/17.5grams and has a very small footprint of 1.6” (Length) x .92″ (Width) x .93” (Height).
ADE SPIKE red dot sight is auto-brightening/dimming and operates on a single CR2032 3v battery and is always powered on. The auto-dimming sensor has replaced the typical up/down (or +/-) buttons to power the unit on or off and manually adjust the brightness setting. The red LED light turns brighter or dimmer automatically based on the ever changing ambient light conditions. When not in use simply put the provided rubber protective cover on and SPIKE will be “sleeping” in a very, very low power mode. (Only draws approximate 700 microampere power to give a very long battery life!)
This ADE’s FDE/TAN* color will not 100% match every FDE color handgun on the market because every handgun company made their FDE color proprietary, however, it will look great even the color might be slightly darker or lighter.
*Ade markets the Spike optic as being FDE/TAN in color, however, I would personally call it a dark bronze.