Delta Optical Stryker HD 4 MOA Red Dot Sight (No Mount)
- 4 MOA Red Dot
- 145 MOA Elevation
- Made in Japan
- One Piece Chassis
- Battery Tray for No Zero Loss
- Auto Sleep Mode
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The Stryker red dot sight was designed for use on AR platforms, OPEN class shotguns and pistols with one chassis for maximum durability and impact resistance.
Precise 4 Moa red dot for the fastest aquisition and also to some degree mitigates astigmatism due to its larger size.
Auto sleep mode which maintains long battery life with easily obtainable CR2032 battery and side tray loading removing need to disassemble sight to replace battery
The 26x21.5mm lens is one of the largest lenses used in compact open collimators on the market giving an exceptional wide field of view.
Massive 145moa of elevation adjustment and weighs only 41.5g
Uses the C-More Footprint.
- Weight: 41.5g
- Magnification: 1.05%
- Brightness Adjustment: Yes
- Length: 56.5mm
- Shock Resistance: 6500J
- Point Size: 4 MOA
- Lens Dimension: 26mm x 21.6mm
Rugged Design: Built to withstand the toughest conditions, the Stryker boasts a one-piece casing constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum, ensuring exceptional impact resistance.
Enhanced Visibility: Experience a wider field of view and crystal-clear precision with a 4 MOA dot, designed to elevate your shooting speed and accuracy.
Efficient Power Management: Powered by a convenient CR2023 battery, you can easily access and replace it without disassembling the sight. The built-in detector intelligently switches the device to sleep mode during periods of inactivity, ensuring a prolonged battery life.
Large, High-Quality Lens: Featuring a 26x21.5mm lens, one of the most extensive in compact open collimators on the market, the Stryker provides unmatched clarity and vision for superior shooting performance.
Versatile Mounting Options: The Stryker offers various mounting bases for handguns, making it adaptable to your specific needs. However, please note that we do not recommend using this collimator on mounting plates with an inclination towards the gun barrel.
- 5 years