Your one of the lucky onesI picked up my RDP on October 8th. It is still going strong. I have shot 900 rounds of reloads and some new ammo through it and it is awesome!
Here’s a link to an adapter plate for the 507k x2Did you have to do any modification to fit the 507k to fit the hellcat?
Here’s another one that looks ok…..Did you have to do any modification to fit the 507k to fit the hellcat?
You’re not even going to notice a plate that is .053 thick upon the Hellcat when it comes down to it.I think that the reluctance to any a plate is that many of us use the Hellcat with Wasp as our EDC. Anything that adds to the size in any way can push it over the top as it is borderline with optic.
Many use pocket carry.
not talking weight here…just height.
Thanks , mch appreciated.
Because I like being able to see my irons through the glass.Jimmy, may I ask why you don’t want a mounting plate?
He likes to co-witness as many due. But inspectorgadget, once I put the plate will it be flushed with the hellcat on top and will you able to see your front sight or co witness with the 507k? If your dot goes bad againt an aggressorBecause I like being able to see my irons through the glass.
You cannot co-witness with a 507K and plate. The CHPW plates are .095 thick. Personally I do not want absolute co-witness with red dot. I just want a lower co-witness. That is what you get with the Hex Wasp, and it is what you would get with a 407K/507K no plate. Once you put a plate on all co-witness is gone. Lots of pics floating around the internet of that setup.He likes to co-witness as many due. But inspectorgadget, once I put the plate will it be flushed with the hellcat on top and will you able to see your front sight or co witness with the 507k? If your dot goes bad againt an aggressor
I understand thanks. But if needed can I see my front sight through the 507k if needed, if the red dot went bad correct?You cannot co-witness with a 507K and plate. The CHPW plates are .095 thick. Personally I do not want absolute co-witness with red dot. I just want a lower co-witness. That is what you get with the Hex Wasp, and it is what you would get with a 407K/507K no plate. Once you put a plate on all co-witness is gone. Lots of pics floating around the internet of that setup.
Thanks .much appreciated
507K. To me what is in the pic is a good usable iron sight setup in a red dot. A little more is actually better, and a little more is what the Wasp gives you. I only want backup irons if the dot fails for any reason. I want them at the bottom (lower co-witness) because absolute co-witness is distracting from using the dot. Everyone is different, but that is the setup I am looking for.What sight is that jimmy? Thanks.
I use the irons (RDP) to get the red dot in the glass. It's my first RDS so I'm a bit slow with it. The sights get me in the ball park, then the dot is right there. I really like the Hellcat and the wasp. Mine works great. I'm sorry they are having such trouble with a production run of them. I bet SA ain't happy about it either.507K. To me what is in the pic is a good usable iron sight setup in a red dot. A little more is actually better, and a little more is what the Wasp gives you. I only want backup irons if the dot fails for any reason. I want them at the bottom (lower co-witness) because absolute co-witness is distracting from using the dot. Everyone is different, but that is the setup I am looking for.
He likes to co-witness as many due. But inspectorgadget, once I put the plate will it be flushed with the hellcat on top and will you able to see your front sight or co witness with the 507k? If your dot goes bad againt an aggressor
I guess I would like a little more co-witness but not much. I don’t want the irons in the middle of my glass when I’m going for the dot, ya know?Very nice. Thankx
With all due respect there Inspecta ..... true 100% co-witness is when you can see the irons correctly, as in a full sight alignment/picture along with the RDS. In your first picture the sight alignment is way off ..... actually in both pictures that show the dot they are off. In both pictures that show the dot, assuming the irons are aligned, the POI would be way high and to the right.I can co-witness w/ my 507k. The sights (front and back) are visible through the glass.
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Maybe I wrote that wrong but I didn’t think / don’t think I have 100% co-witness. I can barely see my irons and the dot at the same time. As far as not being lined up, that was me trying to hold the phone while pushing the focus button and my hand slipped (more than once).With all due respect there Inspecta ..... true 100% co-witness is when you can see the irons correctly, as in a full sight alignment/picture along with the RDS. In your first picture the sight alignment is way off ..... actually in both pictures that show the dot they are off. In both pictures that show the dot, assuming the irons are aligned, the POI would be way high and to the right.
In truth, you must be able to see the full iron sight configuration along with the dot in order for it to be considered 100%. And the dot will lie in relation to the front iron depending on how the two systems are zero'ed.