This model SCRD-40 doesn't have a Trijicon RMR footprint, but a Docter/Noblex. But there is a problem the screw that comes with this SCRD-40 is not compatible with the threaded hole in this plate. The screw is M 3.5 and the thread in the plate is larger - M 3.6.
A Review or Comparison of the ddoptics KaLeu and the Steiner Commander (i think?) would be interesting. Both pretty similar Products (Binos with compass). Great Vids as always, keep it up!
This red dot has a Docter/Noblex footprint, the only difference is in the screws. It can be mounted on the Docter/Noblex adapter, but you won't be able to use the screws supplied with the sight originally as they are too thick - thinner screws are needed. You can read more about this topic here: optics-info.com/footprints-on-red-dot-sights/
A question - it says waterproof but the battery is installed underneath and if you mount it directly onto a pistol (after removing the picatinny mount), how does it maintain its waterproof rating? Is there a bottom cover between the optic and the slide?
According to the manufacturer (Vector Optics), the sealing ring around the battery compartment connects tightly to the mounting surface or adapter when mounted, providing waterproofness.
Where does it say it? Ive been looking to see if there is a difference between the 3 moa and 6 moa but the only difference is on the battery run time which is more on the 3moa. I which this optic had motion like the 26 or at least that the 26 be docter vortex footprint.
Update: This red dot sight does not feature a Trijicon RMR footprint but a Docter footprint. Apologies for the mistake.
Thanks, will be great if you make a video comparison of all frenzy models
After seeing your video I ordered one.
Thanks for the info
This model SCRD-40 doesn't have a Trijicon RMR footprint, but a Docter/Noblex. But there is a problem the screw that comes with this SCRD-40 is not compatible with the threaded hole in this plate. The screw is M 3.5 and the thread in the plate is larger - M 3.6.
This is a docter, vortex burris footprint, not a trijicon rmr as it was mention. The 1x20x26 is the one that is rmr footprint if im not mistaken.
You are right, the 1x22x26 features the RMR footprint while the 1x20x28 features the Docter footprint. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.
A Review or Comparison of the ddoptics KaLeu and the Steiner Commander (i think?) would be interesting. Both pretty similar Products (Binos with compass). Great Vids as always, keep it up!
Vector Optics should've made all red dots RMR compatible or at least includes RMR conversion mount plate.
This is the only one with 6MOA for pistol and they didn't make another one with 6MOA with motion sensor.
I hope they do it in the future.
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Do these Frenzy models come in Green dots? And are there plans for top / side loading battery compartments?
It’s can fit sig sauer p365?
Granite providing you don't drop it at all.
Can I ask what optic plate footprint should I get for this?
This red dot has a Docter/Noblex footprint, the only difference is in the screws. It can be mounted on the Docter/Noblex adapter, but you won't be able to use the screws supplied with the sight originally as they are too thick - thinner screws are needed.
You can read more about this topic here:
optics-info.com/footprints-on-red-dot-sights/
A question - it says waterproof but the battery is installed underneath and if you mount it directly onto a pistol (after removing the picatinny mount), how does it maintain its waterproof rating? Is there a bottom cover between the optic and the slide?
According to the manufacturer (Vector Optics), the sealing ring around the battery compartment connects tightly to the mounting surface or adapter when mounted, providing waterproofness.
@@OpticsTradeEU perfect. Thanks.
@@cacinaz8802It basically has a silicone gasket mold injected into the compartment and around the battery
@@TTime685 thank you.
Is it good for 12 gauge slugs ?
Vector Optics tested it on 12GA slugs - it shouldn't be a problem.
Does this red dot have parallax?
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The parrallax setting of 1x20x28 is ±1.0 MOA at 100 yards (91 m).
3 moa has motion sensor...
Where does it say it? Ive been looking to see if there is a difference between the 3 moa and 6 moa but the only difference is on the battery run time which is more on the 3moa. I which this optic had motion like the 26 or at least that the 26 be docter vortex footprint.