Crimson Trace CTS-25 Compact Red Dot Electronic Sight for Long Guns
$99.00
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The CTS-25 Electronic Sight is a compact Red Dot Sight for rifles and carbines. Featuring a 4.0 MOA round aiming dot the CTS-25 will elevate your long gun's performance instantly. Installed in seconds by utilizing an included riser for rail mounting the red dot attaches effortlessly to M1913 Picatinny rail sections. REMOVABLE RISER INCLUDED
Specifications:
- SIDE ACCESSIBLE BATTERY COMPARTMENT (CR2032 BATTERY INCLUDED)
- INCLUDED REMOVABLE RISER
- BATTERY LIFE: 1 YEAR
- SHOCK IMPACT FOG WATER AND VIBRATION RESISTANT DESIGN
- HIGH EFFICIENCY LED FOR YEARS OF MAINTENANCE-FREE USE
- LARGE FUNCTION BUTTONS FOR BRIGHTNESS SETTINGS
- LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Additional information
| UPC | 850013143740 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 01-02030 |
| State Restriction (Guam) | NO SALE TO GUAM |
| Length | 5.1000 |
| Mount Type | M1913 PICATANNY |
| State Restriction (PR) | NO SALE TO PUERTO RICO |
| Power | 1X |
| Dot Size | 4 |
| Adjustment Size | 2 MOA |
| Reticle | Red Dot |
| Optic Coating | Fully Multi Coated |
| Magnification | 1x |
| Model | CTS-25 |
| MOA | 2 MOA |
| Product Type | Reflex |
| Package Height | 2.3 |
| Package Width | 5.1 |
| Shipping Weight | 0.5 |
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