Brand | Vortex |
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Color | black |
Style | Viper Red Dot |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 1.03 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 1 |
Objective Lens Diameter | 1 |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Weaver / Picatinny mount |
Night vision | No |
League | Fantasy Leagues |
Team Name | Viper |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.54 x 5.43 x 2.76 inches |
Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.81 x 1.02 x 0.33 inches |
Brand Name | Vortex |
Warranty Description | Unlimited, unconditional, lifetime warranty. |
Model Name | Viper Red Dot |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 4 |
Manufacturer | Vortex Optics |
Part Number | VRD-6 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | Red Dot Sight, Weaver / Picatinny mount, T-10 Torx wrench, CR 2032 battery, Lens cloth, Flathead wrench, Protective cover |
Size | One Size |
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Vortex Optics Viper Red Dot Sight - 6 MOA Dot
Brand | Vortex |
Color | black |
Style | Viper Red Dot |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 1.03 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 1 |
Objective Lens Diameter | 1 |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
About this item
- The Viper Red Dot Sight has a super low-profile making it perfect for use with cut-out slides. 1 MOA windage and elevation adjustments are super sleek and make sighting in a breeze.
- The Viper's low height allows it to co-witness with iron sights and the 6 MOA dot is easy to pick up and get you on target fast. Power and illumination controls are easy to access and adjust.
- The fully multi-coated, ultra-clear lens offers a wide, unobstructed field of view while Armortek coatings protect your lens from oil, dirt, and scratches.
- Waterproof and shockproof construction ensure your Viper Red Dot is ready for all conditions.
- Backed by our unlimited, unconditional, lifetime, VIP Warranty. A fully transferable promise to repair or replace your item if it becomes damaged/defective. Does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage or cosmetic damage that doesn't hinder performance.
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Our story has always started with you. Every time your heart skips a beat when you’re glassing a mountain and that bull appears; every time you feel the adrenaline sizzle in your blood at a “Shooter ready?” call; every time you bring us along for range day; and every time you trust us with your life in the line of duty you’re telling the story of what it means to belong to Vortex Nation.
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Viper Red Dot - 6 MOA Dot (VRD-6)
The Viper Red Dot's super-low mounting height makes it the perfect solution when there are no cutout slides. The Viper gives the simplicity and speed advantage of a dot sight, while co-witnessing with iron sights. The trade off? Nothing. The 6 MOA dot diameter gets on target fast.
Fully multi-coated, ultra-clear lens offers a wide, unobstructed field of view. The left-side up/down power and illumination controls are easy to access and manipulate. Recessed 1 MOA windage and elevation adjustments are super clean, protected from incidental contact, and always at the ready. It runs on a CR 2032 battery. The Viper comes with a Picatinny mount-weighs 2.1 ounces with mount.
6 MOA Dot Reticle
The daylight bright red dot is easy to see and paints targets regardless of lighting conditions or background.
Up to 150 hours of use at highest setting.
Use at the more common lower settings can allow up to 30,000 hours.
Windage and Elevation Adjustment
The Viper features adjustable elevation and windage dials with 1 MOA marks.
To adjust the elevation and windage settings:
1. Loosen both Adjustment Lock 1½ turns.
2. Adjust dials up or down or left or right as indicated by arrows.
3. Re-tighten both locks after making adjustments.
Mounting the Viper
The Viper red dot is shipped from the factory with a low rail mount that clamps to both a Weaver or Picatinny rail.
1. Attach the low rail mount to the Viper using the included hardware.
2. Attach the Viper to the Picatinny base rail, making sure the recoil lug is solidly seated in the base groove.
3. Check to see that the clamp is fully down and hooked around the outside of the base.
4. Press the Viper down and forward and using the supplied hex wrench, firmly tighten down the clamp.
In addition to the supplied low rail mount, an optional riser mount is included.
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ASIN | B00S2P2LXO |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #17,560 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #56 in Gun Sights |
Date First Available | January 10, 2015 |
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Customers like the quality and appearance of the red dot sight. For example, they say it's a very reliable unit with a clear dot. Customers are also impresseded with the ease of installation, fit, and value. As for the battery life, they complain that it'll lose its charge easily. That said, they're happy with the appearance and the fact that it works well.
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Customers like the quality of the product. They say it's a very reliable unit, with solid construction. Some customers also say it works well and is great as a training tool.
"Excellent optic for pistol, especially Glock MOS.MOS SCREWS:Mine came with the screws for the Glock MOS...." Read more
"Works great for me. Fits on my Glock perfectly." Read more
"...This thing sucks to zero, I like the concept they were going for but the practicality of it sucks...." Read more
"...After over 500 rounds and two competitions later the sight is operating perfectly and stays locked in...." Read more
Customers find the sporting goods to be a great value for the money.
"...all in all its a great optic for the money, and I would recommend this optic overall others in this price point for edc." Read more
"...In the end, I still like it for the price, and I love Vortex's lifetime warranty. It's great as a training tool...." Read more
"...Had a little trouble zeroing mine in but a great value over all. Nice glass" Read more
"This is a great red dot at a great price. Holds zero with no problem. Very durable." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the sight. They mention it looks good, has a great sight picture, and is worth every penny. Some say that the glass is nice, and the red dot is crisp. Overall, most are satisfied with the appearance and performance of this optic.
"...This optic is fantastic. It sits really nice and low without any distracting hood. The dot is a perfect size with a lot of adjustment...." Read more
"...Low profile design: This fits and looks great on my Glock. I have adjustable target sights on the Glock and I could almost co-witness...." Read more
"...The optic itself looks to be build with good materials and looks absolutely sexy. Just wish it would have worked out of the box...." Read more
"...Had a little trouble zeroing mine in but a great value over all. Nice glass" Read more
Customers find the installation of the red dot sight to be easy. They mention that it's easy to install, adjust, and use. The controls are easy to use, with multiple brightness levels and an automatic brightness control. Some say that the red does not appear spot on out of the box. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease of installation.
"...of its lower position on the side, as I feel that this makes it easier to use when coming from using iron sights.IMPROVEMENTS..." Read more
"...Installation was easy using the Aecktech Handgun Sight Pusher (also reviewed) to remove the rear sight on my Springfield Armory XDe, installing a..." Read more
"...The install was easy. Issue I had was that the dot was only visible on the right half of the optic out of the box...." Read more
"...-The brightness / on-off buttons are generously sized and convenient to use...." Read more
Customers like the visibility of the red dot sight. They say it provides a very clear dot without much parallax. Some customers also mention that the sight is easy to sight-in and keeps the dot locked in. The red do not stay put and the sight works well. The lens is very clear and the small and light size makes it easy to co-witness with suppressor sights.
"...It also has a less distracting shape without the hood ears of the RMR poking up...." Read more
"...a bit of effort to get the dot to engage / disengage and the sight was easy to sight-in and kept the dot locked in...." Read more
"...Low profile design: This fits and looks great on my Glock. I have adjustable target sights on the Glock and I could almost co-witness...." Read more
"...Itll be much easier to find and works great for most people...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the scope. For example, they say it fits great, is easy to install, and adjust if necessary. Customers are also happy with the sizes of the dot, saying the MOA size is great for pistols. They say the scope is easy and accurate with no adjustment out to 20 yards.
"...It sits really nice and low without any distracting hood. The dot is a perfect size with a lot of adjustment...." Read more
"Works great for me. Fits on my Glock perfectly." Read more
"...The Viper sights were easy to sight in, they hold adjustment, are bright enough for the brightest direct sunlight, and have nice rubber boot covers..." Read more
"...I have a new mount on a different weapon and same deal it won't adjust into the center. It stays right and high." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the product. They mention that the battery is loose under the unit, it falls loose, and it's difficult to replace it. Some customers also report that the compartment was broken or that the batteries just sit under the optic, making it difficult to line them up with the four holes.
"...battery is loaded from the bottom, this means you have to take the optic off every time you..." Read more
"...First issue I have is the battery is loose under the unit, there is nothing preventing the battery from becoming jarred loose from the unit...." Read more
"Unfortunately the red dot I received did not last long before it broke. After only less than 200 rounds it lost zero and then would no longer adjust...." Read more
"...The battery just sits under the optic, so you then have to line it up with the four holes while keeping the battery in place to put it back together...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the screws on the sporting goods. They mention that the screws are occluded by the rear sight, making it difficult to use them if co-witnessing sights. The screws are hard to turn and the windage screw would not lock. They also say that the adjustment locking screws are covered by the back iron sight.
"...So that means no locktite and a little bit of a headache because re-zeroing and installing this thing is a major headache, which is the second..." Read more
"...My main concern is with the location of the locking screws on the back...." Read more
"...and elevation adjustments are tedious to use and I was unable to determine which lock screw went with which adjustment screw, so I ended up..." Read more
"...After zeroing I realized the screws and springs were gone...." Read more
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MOS SCREWS:
Mine came with the screws for the Glock MOS. After reading other reviews that said to call and ask for them, I did, only to find out that once I received the MOS screws, they had already been included. They were not labeled in the original package, so I included a picture so that you can identify the MOS screws in case they are in your package (the screw on the penny is the MOS screw).
MOS INSTALLATION:
I read other reviews on various sites that discussed the need for a shim or gasket from UM Tactical and also filing down the tabs on the MOS plate number 1. Neither of these are necessary. Perhaps they were at one time, but they are not necessary now. Just mount to MOS plate. I used Blue Loctite 242 on the MOS plate and torque to 13 inch pounds. I used purple Loctite 222 and torque to 12 inch pounds. I think these are the recommended specs. No problems.
OPTIC
This optic is fantastic. It sits really nice and low without any distracting hood. The dot is a perfect size with a lot of adjustment.
I tried a milled Glock 17 years ago with Trijicon RMRs and gave up because I didn't think the technology was there yet. I started with an RMR RM05G and the glass had some magnification and fishbowl effect and a really deep magenta tint. It really wasn't very clear at all. so, I sold that and tried and RMR RM06 hoping that the LED version would have less tint. It did, but it was still magnified and fishbowled and really blue tinted. The RMRs are supposed to be so reliable, but my RM06 would flicker in and out (very common if you read around). So, I tried the Trijicon sealing plate, and a tape shim, and still had issues. I just gave up and sold it all. I do love Trijicon and have some of their scopes, but feel this is a much better optic for a MRDS pistol platform.
The optical quality on this unit is much clearer with much less tint. It also has a less distracting shape without the hood ears of the RMR poking up. It also has a bigger optical window for a more forgiving presentation and shot recovery. I like the Vortex Viper much better for a pistol optic.
I also prefer the brightness adjustments on one side compared to up on one side and down on the other. When placed on two sides, it is difficult to remember which one is up or down under a timer or stress. When on one side, it is much easier to know that forward is up and back is down. Also easier to manipulate without much changing of the "thumbs forward" grip compared to buttons on each side. I have no need for an auto-adjust, as I really like to select dot brightness based on the application (speed, precision, transitions, etc.)
I selected the Viper over the Venom because of its lower position on the side, as I feel that this makes it easier to use when coming from using iron sights.
IMPROVEMENTS
The only thing that I think could be done better would be to relocate the windage and elevation locks so that they could be locked/unlocked without removing the optic or rear sight. They should be located on the side or top.
MOS SCREWS:
Mine came with the screws for the Glock MOS. After reading other reviews that said to call and ask for them, I did, only to find out that once I received the MOS screws, they had already been included. They were not labeled in the original package, so I included a picture so that you can identify the MOS screws in case they are in your package (the screw on the penny is the MOS screw).
MOS INSTALLATION:
I read other reviews on various sites that discussed the need for a shim or gasket from UM Tactical and also filing down the tabs on the MOS plate number 1. Neither of these are necessary. Perhaps they were at one time, but they are not necessary now. Just mount to MOS plate. I used Blue Loctite 242 on the MOS plate and torque to 13 inch pounds. I used purple Loctite 222 and torque to 12 inch pounds. I think these are the recommended specs. No problems.
OPTIC
This optic is fantastic. It sits really nice and low without any distracting hood. The dot is a perfect size with a lot of adjustment.
I tried a milled Glock 17 years ago with Trijicon RMRs and gave up because I didn't think the technology was there yet. I started with an RMR RM05G and the glass had some magnification and fishbowl effect and a really deep magenta tint. It really wasn't very clear at all. so, I sold that and tried and RMR RM06 hoping that the LED version would have less tint. It did, but it was still magnified and fishbowled and really blue tinted. The RMRs are supposed to be so reliable, but my RM06 would flicker in and out (very common if you read around). So, I tried the Trijicon sealing plate, and a tape shim, and still had issues. I just gave up and sold it all. I do love Trijicon and have some of their scopes, but feel this is a much better optic for a MRDS pistol platform.
The optical quality on this unit is much clearer with much less tint. It also has a less distracting shape without the hood ears of the RMR poking up. It also has a bigger optical window for a more forgiving presentation and shot recovery. I like the Vortex Viper much better for a pistol optic.
I also prefer the brightness adjustments on one side compared to up on one side and down on the other. When placed on two sides, it is difficult to remember which one is up or down under a timer or stress. When on one side, it is much easier to know that forward is up and back is down. Also easier to manipulate without much changing of the "thumbs forward" grip compared to buttons on each side. I have no need for an auto-adjust, as I really like to select dot brightness based on the application (speed, precision, transitions, etc.)
I selected the Viper over the Venom because of its lower position on the side, as I feel that this makes it easier to use when coming from using iron sights.
IMPROVEMENTS
The only thing that I think could be done better would be to relocate the windage and elevation locks so that they could be locked/unlocked without removing the optic or rear sight. They should be located on the side or top.
1)battery is loaded from the bottom, this means you have to take the optic off every time you change batteries, which, for edc, is at least once per year. So that means no locktite and a little bit of a headache because re-zeroing and installing this thing is a major headache, which is the second point
2) This thing sucks to zero, I like the concept they were going for but the practicality of it sucks. In order to zero the optic you have to "unlock" the threads on the back of the gun they make it shock resistant. but if you have backup iron sights, or coewitness like my current set up, you cant access the shock threads on the back when the gun is mounted, so everytime you zero you have to take the optic off the slide, re-lock the shock threads, reinstall the optic, and hope your zero didnt change, it took me close to 30min to finally get a zero because it would move 1/4 inch left or right when i remounted.
all in all its a great optic for the money, and I would recommend this optic overall others in this price point for edc.