Vector Optics SCRDM-02 M1911 Mount for Reflex Sights with TEK (Docter Sight) Footprint – a practical assessment
When speed is more important than maximum magnification, a Red Dot is the right solution.
The Vector Optics SCRDM-02 M1911 Mount for reflex sights with TEK (Docter Sight) footprint is designed for fast target acquisition, both eyes open, and short to medium distances – ideal for training, the range, and hunting applications requiring quick aiming.
Vector Optics doesn't provide a law enforcement-grade duty solution here, but a very usable civilian budget to mid-range optic with strong utility.
Why this product?
✔ Fast target acquisition with 1x sight picture
✔ Ideal for short to medium distances
✔ Footprint and mounting height must match the setup
✔ Great for training, range, driven hunt-like scenarios, and dynamic drills
Key Features
- Fast target acquisition with 1x sight picture
- Ideal for short to medium distances
- Footprint and mounting height must match the setup
- Great for training, range, driven hunt-like scenarios, and dynamic drills
- Better for speed than for ultimate long-range precision
- Good value for money for civilian use
Our Assessment
Our assessment: A Red Dot is strong when you don't want to spend a long time looking through the glass. Dot on target, control your stance, release cleanly. That's exactly what this class is made for. But it's important: The sight is only as good as its mount. Footprint, build height, and weapon must match.
Instructor's Tip: Don't "search" for the Red Dot.
Train your stance so that the dot automatically appears in the window. If you have to search for the dot, usually your head position, mounting height, or aiming routine is incorrect.
Who is it suitable for?
Suitable for: Suitable for sport shooters, hunters, and dynamic training users who prioritize speed and easy target acquisition.
Not suitable for: Not suitable for long-range precision shots, maximum magnification, or uncompromising law enforcement/duty requirements.
Features & Operation
- Use both eyes open to see the surroundings and target simultaneously
- Adjust brightness as low as possible and as high as necessary
- Always check point of impact after mounting
- For pistol or offset mounts, check the footprint carefully
Technical Data – simply explained
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Model: Vector Optics SCRDM-02
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Platform: original M1911 (manufacturer's specification)
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Footprint: TEK (Docter Sight) (manufacturer's specification)
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Height: 3 mm
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Length: 46.1 mm
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Weight: 12 g
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Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum
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Length: 21 mm (manufacturer's specification)
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Distance between the 2×2 pins: 40 × 20 mm
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Compatible with (Footprint): Docter Sight, Vortex Viper, Noblex, Meopta, Venom, Burris Fast Fire (manufacturer's specification)
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Compatible with Vector Optics Red Dots: SCRD-19II, SCRD-G19II, SCRD-F19II, SCRD-35, SCRD-40 (manufacturer's specification)
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Practical Use: 1x sight picture for both eyes open; fast, but not intended for maximum precision at long distances
Scope of Delivery
Note:
Before use, always check compatibility, mounting, secure fit, and function. 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 law enforcement/duty equipment.
FAQ
What is this Red Dot intended for?
For fast target acquisition at short to medium distances – ideal for training, the range, dynamic drills, and hunting situations requiring quick target acquisition.
What is the most important mounting point?
Footprint and build height must match. An incorrect adapter leads to poor head position or lack of compatibility.
Is a Red Dot precise enough?
Yes, for its purpose. A Red Dot is fast, but no substitute for a riflescope if you want to precisely engage small targets at a distance.
Why use both eyes open?
This allows you to keep both the surroundings and the target in view at the same time. This is precisely the advantage over magnified optics.
Who is it not suitable for?
Not for users who expect maximum long-range precision, military-grade robustness, or optical magnification.
Especially with Vector Optics, the correct classification determines the benefit: Don't choose based on the data sheet alone, but on use, mounting, target distance, and real-world application.