The Warne 6107M Red Dot Riser elevates Aimpoint ACRO series optics to absolute co-witness height, providing optimal sight alignment with backup iron sights. This precision-machined mount addresses the low-profile design of ACRO optics by adding the necessary height for proper cheek weld and sight picture.
What Makes This Different
Unlike generic riser blocks, the 6107M features Warne's proprietary clamping system that distributes stress evenly across the optic's mounting surface. The mount achieves absolute co-witness height specifically for ACRO optics, eliminating the guesswork of stacking multiple adapters. Machined from 6061-T6 aluminum with Type III hard anodizing, it maintains zero under repeated recoil cycles where stamped alternatives fail.
Key Features
- Absolute co-witness height positioning for backup iron sight alignment
- ACRO-specific footprint eliminates adapter compatibility issues
- 6061-T6 aluminum construction with Type III hard anodizing
- Integrated recoil lugs prevent forward optic movement
- Torque-spec fasteners included for proper installation
- Low-profile design maintains weapon balance and handling
- Compatible with standard Picatinny and M1913 rail systems
The 6107M maintains consistent zero through extended firing sessions, with the rigid aluminum construction resisting flex under rapid-fire conditions. Law enforcement and competitive shooters benefit from the absolute co-witness setup, allowing immediate transition to backup sights if the optic fails. The black anodized finish resists corrosion in humid environments while maintaining a non-reflective surface.
Technical Specs
- Material: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy
- Finish: Type III hard anodized black
- Height: Absolute co-witness (approximately 1.93")
- Rail compatibility: Picatinny/M1913 standard
- Optic compatibility: Aimpoint ACRO P-1, P-2, C-1 series
- Weight: Approximately 2.1 ounces
- Fasteners: Stainless steel with thread locker
- Country of origin: USA
Warne's reputation for precision manufacturing ensures this riser maintains the ACRO's inherent accuracy advantages while solving its mounting height limitations. The investment in proper optic positioning pays dividends in faster target acquisition and backup sight accessibility.