Vector Optics SCFRM-13 Adapter from MOJ (RMR) to VOD (Aimpoint) – practical classification
An optic is only as good as its interface.
The Vector Optics SCFRM-13 Adapter from MOJ (RMR) to VOD (Aimpoint) is a mounting or adapter part for Vector Optics setups where height, footprint, and rail must fit together precisely.
This is precisely where most errors occur in practice: wrong footprint, wrong height, wrong rail – and in the end, the shooting stance or point of impact is incorrect.
Why this product?
✔ Check interface carefully by SKU, footprint, and rail
✔ Observe Picatinny/Weaver, 11 mm Dovetail, or specific adapter logic
✔ Mounting height determines head position and sight picture
✔ Always check fit and point of impact after mounting
Key features
- Check interface carefully by SKU, footprint, and rail
- Observe Picatinny/Weaver, 11 mm Dovetail, or specific adapter logic
- Mounting height determines head position and sight picture
- Always check fit and point of impact after mounting
- Useful for red dot, rifle scope, riser, or adapter setups
- Not a universal part for every system – compatibility is mandatory
Our assessment
Our assessment: This product does not solve an abstract accessory problem, but a concrete setup problem. If the interface is correct, your system will be faster, cleaner, and more repeatable. If it's not, you'll buy twice.
Instructor's tip: read the interface first, then buy.
Check three things: What rail does your weapon have? What footprint does your sight have? What mounting height do you need for your shooting stance? Only when these three points match is the mounting useful.
Who is it suitable for?
Suitable for: Suitable for sport shooters and hunters who want to set up red dots, optics, or accessories properly.
Not suitable for: Not suitable if footprint, mounting height, or rail interface do not clearly match the existing setup.
Features & Operation
- Do not confuse footprints like TEK, MOJ, MGT, VOD, or RUM
- 11 mm Dovetail is not Picatinny
- Low mount for flat systems, high/riser mount for AR-like stances
- Tighten screws evenly and check after the first shots
Technical data – explained simply
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Model: Vector Optics SCFRM-13
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Function: Adapter plate MOJ (RMR) to VOD
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VOD compatible with: Aimpoint Acro (manufacturer's specification)
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Length: 44.5 mm
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Width: 28 mm
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Weight: 41 g
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Material: C45 steel
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Suitable for the following red dots (manufacturer's specification): SCRD-63, SCRD-SM-63, SCRD-F63
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Practical use: Interface, mounting height, and footprint must match the sight and the weapon – otherwise the stance and sight picture will be incorrect
Scope of delivery
- Our assessment – from an instructor and user perspective
- Features & Operation
- MOJ (RMR) → VOD Logic: you use an MOJ base and get a VOD mount on top (manufacturer's specification)
- Footprint principle: Footprint = hole pattern + mating surfaces + support geometry, not "it'll fit somehow"
- Steel construction: C45 for robust interface
- Screws included: 2× M4x6 (further screw/length specifications are not available)
- Everyday tip: check fit/play briefly after the first uses (without mounting instructions)
- Technical data
Note:
Always check compatibility, mounting, secure fit, and function before use. For optics or point-of-impact relevant parts, shoot a control series after each mounting. Vector Optics is a strong budget to mid-range solution for civilian applications – not to be classified as uncompromising authority/duty equipment.
FAQ
What is this mount used for?
It creates the mechanical interface between weapon, rail, red dot, or accessory. Footprint, mounting height, and mounting interface are crucial.
What is the difference between Picatinny, Weaver, and 11 mm Dovetail?
Picatinny/Weaver are 21 mm rails for many sport and hunting setups. 11 mm Dovetail is often used with air guns, .22LR systems, and certain hunting/sporting weapons.
Why is mounting height important?
Mounting height determines your head position and whether you quickly get a clear sight picture. Too high or too low costs speed and comfort.
Do I have to shoot a control group after mounting?
Yes. Any change to the mount or optics should be confirmed with a point of impact check.
Is the mount universal?
No. Footprint, rail, and device must match. Always check SKU, interface, and compatibility before purchase.
Especially with Vector Optics, the correct classification determines the benefit: don't choose based on the data sheet alone, but on usage, mounting, target distance, and real-world application.