Crimson Trace RAD Open Reflex Sights

Published on February 15, 2021
Duration: 4:43

This video introduces Crimson Trace's new RAD (Rapid Aiming Dot) line of red dot sights. It highlights the benefits of red dots for faster target acquisition, especially for shooters with vision challenges. The RAD line includes micro and full-size options, with Pro versions featuring ambient light sensors and shake-to-wake technology. The video also touches on the availability of green reticles and integral iron sight notches for co-witnessing.

Quick Summary

Crimson Trace's RAD (Rapid Aiming Dot) line offers advanced red dot sights for various firearms. Pro models feature ambient light sensors and shake-to-wake technology. Some models include integral notches for iron sight co-witnessing, and green reticle options are available for improved daylight visibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Red Dot Sights
  2. 00:32Crimson Trace's Red Dot History
  3. 00:44Introducing the RAD Line
  4. 00:55Existing Full-Size Pistol Models
  5. 01:13New Aluminum RAD Micro Series
  6. 01:23RAD Micro vs. RAD Micro Pro Features
  7. 01:45Integral Iron Sight Notch
  8. 02:10New Full-Size Pistol Models
  9. 02:25Green Reticle Option
  10. 02:45RAD Max for Rifles and PCCs
  11. 03:02Textured Housing for Racking
  12. 03:26RAD Max vs. RAD Max Pro Features
  13. 03:37Riser Options for RAD Max
  14. 03:53Available Dot Sizes
  15. 04:12Release Date Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key benefits of using a red dot sight?

Red dot sights simplify aiming by placing the dot on the same plane as the target, eliminating the need to align front and rear sights. This allows for faster target acquisition and is particularly beneficial for new shooters or those with vision impairments.

What are the main differences between the RAD Micro and RAD Micro Pro?

The RAD Micro Pro includes advanced features like an ambient light sensor for automatic brightness adjustment and 'shake to wake' technology, which activates the dot when the sight is moved, conserving battery life.

What is the purpose of the integral notch on some RAD sights?

The integral notch, or divot, on certain RAD models allows for co-witnessing with iron sights. This provides a backup aiming solution in the unlikely event of the red dot's battery failing or the optic sustaining damage.

What platforms are the Crimson Trace RAD Max sights designed for?

The RAD Max and RAD Max Pro are engineered for larger firearms such as shotguns, rifles, and pistol-caliber carbines (PCCs). They come with riser options to ensure proper sight height for these platforms.

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