Holosun 509 Adapter Adapter to Picatinny Lower 1/3 CW
Original price was: $85.70.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
Holosun 509 Adapter
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Description
The Holosun 509 Lower 1/3 Picatinny Rail Mount is a durable and precision-engineered mounting solution designed to provide a lower 1/3 co-witness with your Holosun 509 optic and iron sights. Constructed from CNC-machined 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum with a Type III hard-anodized finish, this mount ensures durability and resistance to recoil, rough use, and harsh environments. Stainless steel Torx head M3 screws secure the mount for a snug, wobble-free fit, enhancing stability and accuracy. Designed for seamless integration with Picatinny rails, this mount offers an expanded field of view and dependable performance. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, it guarantees long-lasting reliability.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.150 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2.75 × 2.25 × 1.50 cm |
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