🎯 Lock, Load & Lead with Precision – The Ultimate Green Dot Upgrade
The ADE RD3-006x is a rugged, precision-engineered green dot optic mounting plate designed for all standard non-MOS Glock pistols and select Canik and Taurus models with factory steel sights. Featuring a 4 MOA green dot with 5 illumination settings powered by an included CR2032 battery, it boasts a self-locking mount for easy installation without screws. Its motion-activated sleep mode maximizes battery life, while shock, fog, and rain resistance ensure reliable performance in the field. Precision lenses minimize parallax, delivering a crisp, clear sight picture for professional shooters and enthusiasts alike.
Brand | Ade Advanced Optics |
Color | Green,Red |
Style | Red Dot Sight |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 2 ounces |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Objective Lens Diameter | 22 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount, Weaver Mount, Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Field Of View | 19 Yards |
Model Name | RD3-006B |
Manufacturer | Ade Advanced Optics |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.69 x 3.46 x 2.68 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Ade Advanced Optics |
Part Number | RD3-006X+D1 |
A**N
5/5 stars, one minor issue for me, easily fixed.
This is a great optic for the money, I would definitely buy this again for a different gun. This optic is better for me than my Vortex Venom on my CZ 97b. The ADE green dot is extremely visible, the on/off button is in the center of the optic, above the barrel, not on the side above the slide serrations like the Vortex Venom. This means it’s really unlikely you’ll turn it on or off unintentionally, no matter how you carry it. This came zeroed perfectly, I matched it with a 9mm bore laser and I didn’t have to touch the elevation or windage screws.I have one minor caveat with this ADE green dot, but it’s tiny and I still give this 5/5 stars. I bought this to stick on my Glock 43x (non-MOS) it comes with a metal baseplate which screws into a mounting insert which sits under that, replacing the rear sight. My only issue is the metal insert which goes into the sight slot was far too large to fit without sanding it. The rear sight can be removed with a sight pusher, but the mounting insert is too low profile to install with the pusher (because the base plate has to screw into it from above and sit flat). So I had to install the insert with hammer and punch, but it was too large for the slot. It went about 25% of the way in and got stuck completely, I had to hammer it back out the opposite way.The insert is kind of triangle shaped with a flat top, I had to sand it on the 2 top two diagonal faces until it was bare metal. I just laid a piece of medium grit sand paper down and rubbed it manually, took like two minutes. You do have to be careful that you don’t take too much off or the base plate with optic will slide out. I had sandpaper, it took a couple of minutes, it fits perfect now, no big deal.So what does the Vortex Venom have for $220 that this doesn’t at $68.99? Not a lot to me. The Vortex and the ADE optic both have adjustable dot brightness settings. The battery cover of the Vortex Venom is on top of the optic, which is the only superior design element it has over the ADE optic. On the ADE you have to use an allen key on two screw which connect to the base plate, and remove the whole optic in order to access the battery (you dont have to remove the base plate or the sight insert.) To me this isn’t a deal breaker, dot optics use so little power and it’s really easy to take the 2 screws out of the base plate. Only other difference between the Vortex Venom and the ADE I’m aware of is the on off button. On the Venom the button is on the side where it can too easily be hit by accident. It’s still easily accessible on the ADE (front face, above barrel) but way less easy to hit by accident.Overall, I give this optic a 5/5 for my needs. The ADE has everything I need, and is literally 1/3rd the price of a Venom. A minor amount of sanding isn’t a big deal for me personally so it’s a nonissue.
J**.
Works for Glock 22
It mounted onto my Glock 22, so that’s all matters to me. Have not tried it out yet.
K**H
Looks like I was sent used when it should of been new
Starters It was missing some plates and packaging was a total mess n looked like some had already returned it the screw drive was in its slot backwards and the bags of plates and screws were just jammed on top of the optic like it had been opened n re packedSecond thing is there is screws with stripped threads that is clear as day the optic plate has raw metal showing and bits of metal flashing or damage on itThirdly the elevation screws are all jacked up like a child tried to adjust the thing
A**R
Good for what it is
For starters I originally received the product in a defective state but $60 you can’t really go wrong! With the replacement sent, it held zero very well with a 40 cal and 9mm. The glass is not the best or most durable, 300rds later it has cracked. Definitely useful/enjoyable for range fun but would not trust my life with it. The adjustment screws have a quite a bit of play in them as well. This would be great on a 22 or pellet gun, anything else, buy once, cry once lol
S**O
ADE green dot sight
I purchased the green dot sight for my Glock 19. The sight had multiple brightness levels which works out well. It's not a shake to awake but turning it on by the button is ok. It turns off after a while if you forget to turn it off. I had to a small shim from the company due to the sight sitting a little high. The adjustment screw didn't adjust the dot enough.. The shim angles the sight down to compensate for the height.
L**E
Good
Build is good
C**Y
Good
Accurate and strong red dot. The only problem is that you have to push a button to turn it on
J**B
Beware, it's not what it says
I should have known better. I thought it was too good to be true for this price but tried it anyway.The mount is good and as advertised to work with Glock Gen 3/4. However, what the description doesn't say is that it's only good for 9mm recoil or less (says that in the user manual). In other words, yes it will mount to the Glock...but it's not recommended for use with a 40, 45, or 10mm Glock. That would have been nice to know in the description.Additionally, it's not a tactical solution since you have to turn it on via a little button when you draw your weapon. The description made it sound like it would turn on and off based on movement...but it doesn't. It will only turn off after an hour of no movement but won't turn back on.So, bottom line, I put it on my sons pellet gun so he's happy. Other than that, this optic is useless (unless you have a 9mm and only target shoot).
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