Vector Optics Red Dot Nautilus Gen II QD
Vector Optics Red Dot Nautilus Gen II Quick Detach, SCRD-26 II is a lightweight and robust red dot with great price-quality performance. Adjustable in eleven different light intensities.
Vector Optics Red Dot Nautilus Gen II Quick Detach
The Vector Optics Nautilus Gen II QD is a lightweight and robust red dot. The actual red dot itself measures 3 MOA (covers 3 MOA at a distance of 100 meters) and is adjustable in eleven different light intensities. This lighting can also be set in the so-called “Auto-Mode”, so that the dot adapts to the ambient light. This dot can also be adjusted up to a maximum of 60 MOA in height and laterally. These adjustments are made in steps of 1 MOA.
The lenses are provided with a Multi-Coating. This coating increases light transmission with multiple anti-reflective coatings. The chassis features a corrosion and wear resistant anodization which provides a matt surface with low glare, helping to camouflage the shooter’s position.
In addition, the red dot is internally equipped with O-rings. These provide a water-repellent and anti-condensation whole.
This Vector Optics Nautilus Gen II QD red dot has a Weaver/Picatinny mounting on the bottom with a QD closure and is powered by a AAA battery.
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