Vortex Defender-CCW Micro Red Dot, 6MOA - DFCCW-MRD6
SKU | 51655160128 |
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Brand | Vortex |
MPN | DFCCW-MRD6 |
UPC | 843829133289 |
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Manufacturer: Vortex Optics
Model: Defender CCW
Adjustment: 1 click = 1 MOA
Battery Life: 9500 Hours on Setting 6
Battery Type: CR1632
Color: Black
Dot Color: Red
Eye Relief: Unlimited
Illumination Settings: 10 (8 Daylight, 2 NV)
Illumination Source: Battery
Includes: 1° Shim Plate, Picatinny Rail Mount, Rubber Cover, Lens Cloth, CR1632 Battery, Tool, Most Common Mounting Screw Screw Sets
Magnification: 1x
Material: 7075 Aluminum
Max Elevation Adjustment: 110 MOA
Max Windage Adjustment: 105 MOA
Mount Type: Shield RMS
Parallax: None
Reticle: Dot
Reticle Size: 6 MOA
Side Buttons: Yes
Weather Resistance: Waterproof, Shockproof
Features
The micro-sized Defender-CCW delivers maximum concealment, reliability, and the first-shot quickness you need when facig a threat with nowhere to run. The slim profile means no extra bulk or width for a smoother, no-snag draw from under clothes and less chance of printing, so the only one on the street who knows you're packing is you. A large, class-leading sight window and brilliant, illuminated dot help you lock on target faster and defend more accurately, even in low light. Auto-Shutoff to preserve battery life. Motion activated, so it's instantly ready when you need it. Fits full-size to micro-compacts. Meant for those who prioritize personal protection, the Defender-CCW lets you carry more discreedly, defend faster, and more accurately when life is on the line.
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