Calculated Kinetics

Calculated Kinetics DOGTAG Optic Plate ACRO P2 Footprint for the S&W M&P 2.0

MSRP: $64.99
$58.99
( saved $6.00 )
No reviews yet Write a Review
Adding to cart… The item has been added
SKU:
SMMP2-ACRODT
UPC:
850069184223
  • $7.95 Flat Rate Shipping

  • Easy Returns

  • Safe Payments

  • The Best Products

M&P 2.0 Optic Plates made by Calculated Kinetics are a great upgrade from the factory provided plates. Tighter tolerances, better screws, and a built-in deflection table to reduce carbon by 75% why would you get any other optic plate? FITS M&P 2.0, COMPACT, FULL SIZE, CARRY COMP, COMPETITOR, SPEC V SERIES AND ANY MODEL THAT HAS THE 2.0 CUT. ONLY OUR 509T PLATE IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE CA COMPLIANT MODELS, NO OTHER PLATES FIT. 

Aimpoint ACRO P2- is made of 7075 aluminum then hard anodized. For the co witness with the OEM Optics Ready Iron Sights you will get a lower 1/6th with the ACRO P2.

Steiner MPS- is made of 7075 aluminum then hard anodized. For the co witness with the OEM Optics Ready Iron Sights you will get a lower 1/4th with the MPS. Steiner MPS plate is the same as the ACRO and we do recommend an improved clamp like Apex Tactical Super Clamp to work correctly with the ACRO Footprint. MPS and Riton plates will come with a 3D printed insert to remove the gap between the optic and the DOGTAG.

DOGTAG Holster compatibility issues only exist with older Safariland 6390s and Alien Gear Rapid Force. The newer Safariland holsters and Aliengear Rapid Force Level 3 have been modified but are still not compatible with larger longer optics like the RMR HD and SRO due to the ALS design. The DOGTAG goes right where the ALS extensions sit. If you purchase a DOGTAG and have a duty holster retention issue, we will issue a 100% refund.

As always, included with the plate is hardware to mount it, Torx Bit, and a small tube of Vibratite to complete the job.

Different guns cycle at different rates and different forces. Some screws are thicker than others and hold optics and plates of different weights. We recommend replacing screws every 10,000 rounds to minimize risk and a potential screw failure.