




🎯 Lock, Load, and Lead with Laser Precision
The ARORY Red Dot Sight HD2417KFP is a rugged, precision reflex sight designed for RMR pistol cuts and versatile Picatinny mounting. Featuring a 3 MOA dot for exact targeting, shake-awake technology for instant readiness, and a shockproof aircraft aluminum body, it delivers reliable performance day and night with auto brightness settings. Backed by a lifetime warranty and comprehensive accessory kit, it’s engineered for professionals who demand accuracy and durability in every shot.



| Brand | ARORY |
| Color | Black |
| Style | Modern |
| Sport | Outdoor |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | Yes |
| Model Name | HD2417KFP |
| Manufacturer | ARORY |
| Reticle Type | Dot |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.69 x 3.78 x 2.44 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.77 x 1.06 x 1.22 inches |
| Brand Name | ARORY |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime |
| Included Components | 3 MOA Dot Reflex Sight, CR1632 Battery x2, Wrench x2, Lens Cloth, Low Clamping Mount, Rubber Cover, Battery tray tool, User Manual |
J**O
Punches waaaay above its weight.
I paid $20 for this thing and absolutely no expectations, but I just had to know what a $20 optic would be like. The fact that this is a metal housed optic with adjustable brightness and a pic rail adapter for sub $30 is beyond me. Am I going to use it in my EDC? No, but as a cheap range optic it’s perfect. The fact that an sig Romeo zero is over $100 as a plastic non adjustable brightness optic is a joke. I bought the last one which was sad because I would’ve bought more.Obviously time will tell if it’s build quality after putting a few hundred rounds through something can last, but for now I’m very satisfied.
M**Y
It's good while it lasts.
It was great while it lasted. Bought in November of 2024 and it was dead on arrival March 02 2025 under normal conditions. Never dropped or anything
J**D
Affordable Red Dot
Okay, so this red dot will definitely NOT turn you into a Tier 1 operator. But it is affordable. And it fits just fine on my Ruger Mk 4 Tactical. The brightness levels are okay. I haven't had any issues with running up or down in intensity. It has been holding zero just fine (I can't imagine a .22lr recoiling so hard it jogs the zero).Adjustments are easily made, but it should be noted there are no "clicks" or any other haptic feedback to let you know how far you're adjusting T&E if you're looking through the sight while turning. Also, the adjustments are sensitive. A little turn goes a long way, so keep that in mind.There is a bit of sunburst at stronger intensity; but this is also an economy dot sight. You get what you pay for. It should be noted this is not a shake awake, and it would do you good to remember to turn it off after use.Until I decide to splurge for a more refined (and expensive) sight, this will do just fine for hitting penny-sized targets at distance (sometimes, it's just a penny taped to a target).
J**N
Great Product
Great Product and fast shipping! Thank you!
J**N
More than you pay for
You get more than you pay for, nice sight for the money.
A**L
Great quality.
Description says this is a direct fit for the PSA Dagger with RMR slide. It is not. The holes on the base of the sight are too wide for the Dagger. Will be returning.UPDATE - I purchased my Dagger used, and I did not realize it was a DR cut slide, not an RMR. Optic seemed well made and I was super bummed they didn't have a DR cut model available.
C**D
Doesn't work
I fired 6 rounds through a 9mm pistol with this red dotIt failed completely and will not turn on.
G**S
Good while it lasted.
Good while it lasted. I had used it for no more than 3 months and then just died. Can't say much about it other than that. Yes it was cheap, easy to zero in and the fact that the battery was easily accessible were huge pluses but the life of it was I guess how they say you get what you pay for.
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