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Reticle Color | Red, Green |
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$189.99 – $199.99Price range: $189.99 through $199.99
A compact, ultra-light red dot designed for slimline pistols, delivering speed, accuracy, and durability in a minimal footprint.
The Gideon Optics Judge delivers premium performance in a lightweight, concealed carry–ready optic. Designed to fit RMSc and Holosun K footprint slides, the Judge mounts seamlessly on optics-ready slimline pistols like the Glock 43X, Glock 48 MOS, Springfield Hellcat, Canik Elite SC, and Sig Sauer P365XL – no adapter plate required.
Featuring a crisp 3 MOA dot, the Judge enhances accuracy and speed, especially when shooting compact handguns where traditional iron sights can fall short. Its wide window offers an improved sight picture while maintaining a minimal footprint and ultra-lightweight design (just 0.6 oz with battery).
The Judge is powered by a CR2032 battery delivering up to 40,000 hours of runtime at brightness level 6, with motion-sensing shake-to-awake technology further extending battery life beyond industry standards. The optic features tactile 1 MOA per click windage and elevation adjustments for precise zeroing. A waterproof battery cover ensures durability even in adverse conditions.
In addition to pistol mounting, the Judge includes a low-profile Picatinny mount, allowing you to use it as an offset sight or even as a primary optic on PCCs, carbines, or shotguns.
Constructed from 7075-T6 aluminum and rated IPX7 waterproof and shockproof, the Judge is built to withstand harsh conditions. It comes with a lifetime warranty covering functionality under normal use.
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