Description
The Crimson Trace CT RAD Pro is a full-size open reflex sight designed for full-frame pistols. It provides a recessed, fully multi-coated lens and a large acquisition window for fast, unobstructed sighting. The sight integrates CT RADIANT ambient light sensing to automatically adjust dot brightness and a CT MOTION sensor that powers the optic on with movement and powers it down after inactivity. Constructed from 7075 Series aerospace aluminum and supplied with a low-profile Picatinny mount, the CT RAD Pro is built for everyday carry, duty, and range use where a reliable non-magnified optic is required.
Key Specifications
- The reticle is a green dot for clear, non-magnified aiming.
- Magnification is 1X for true non-magnified sight picture.
- Optic footprint is Docter-compatible for slide-mount installations.
- Finish is black matte for a low-reflective profile.
- Housing is made from 7075 Series Aerospace Aluminum for increased strength.
- Power is provided by a CR1632 battery with up to 7,000 hours of battery life.
- Includes a CT RADIANT ambient light sensor to automatically adjust dot brightness.
- Features a CT MOTION sensor that activates the optic with movement and powers down after inactivity.
- Includes an additional low-profile Picatinny mount for MIL‑SPEC rails.
- The sight has large, glove-friendly brightness buttons and a top-accessible battery compartment.
Durable construction, automated brightness and power management, and a compact mounting option make the CT RAD Pro a practical choice for shooters who want a dependable open reflex sight without unnecessary complication. Its combination of rugged materials, motion-activated operation, and Docter-compatible footprint provides flexibility for slide-mounted or rail-mounted applications while the included accessories get the optic ready for service out of the box. Backed by Crimson Trace’s warranty coverage, the CT RAD Pro is built to be a long-lasting, dependable optic for everyday use.
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