Walther DEFENSE PDP 2.0 to Trijicon RMR / RMR HD / SRO / RCR / Holosun 407C / 507C / 507Comp / 508T / C&H EDC-XL / COMP / COMP MAX / Olight Osight X ** STEEL **

$79.99

THE MOST MODULAR, RUGGED, DURABLE, RELIABLE AND MOST WIDELY USED AFTERMARKET OPTICS ADAPTER PLATE. 

THIS PLATE IS FOR THE 2.0 CUT FROM WALTHER AND WILL NOT WORK WITH THE 1.0! PLEASE REFERENCE THE SECOND PHOTO TO DETERMINE YOUR CUT BEFORE PURCHASE.

**FOR TRIJICON RCR, READ THE DESCRIPTION BELOW**

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(14 customer reviews)

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Walther DEFENSE PDP 2.0 to Trijicon RMR / RMR HD / SRO /  RCR / Holosun 407C / 507C / 507Comp / 508T / C&H EDC-XL / COMP / COMP MAX / Olight Osight X ** STEEL ** + Red Dot Maintenance Kit + REPLACEMENT SCREW KIT - WLPDP 2.0 - RSH -ST
Price for all three: Original price was: $192.47.Current price is: $163.60.

The C&H Precision plates are designed, manufactured, and shipped from our small family-owned business in Coastal Georgia.  Each plate is precision machined to the tightest tolerances on HAAS CNC machines and each plate goes through multiple quality checks before shipping to our customers.

SPECIFICATION:

Material: Plates are made from Mild grade steel.  All mounting hardware is Stainless Steel

Finish:  Plates are MIL-SPEC Type III Hard Anodized – Black

INCLUDED:

Qty 1 – Optic Plate

Qty 3 – M3 x 6 MM FH Plate Mounting Screws

Qty 3 – 6-32 x .250 M3H Holosun 507C  V2 Optic Mounting Screws

Qty 3 – 6-32 x .285 M3H Holosun407C X2 / 507C X2 / 508T X2 / 508T V2 / 507 Comp Optic Mounting Screws

Qty 3 – 6-32 x .335 M3H Trijicon RMR / RMR HD / SRO Optic Mounting Screws

Qty 3 – 6-32 x .365 M3H CHPWS EDC XL / COMP / COMP MAX Optic Mounting Screws

**Trijicon RCR**

The RCR Optic comes with Trijicon screws that are “Patented”.  You must use the screws they provide you.  C&H will not make new screws for this optic / plate combo.  It is the responsibly of the consumer to check fitment of the provided screws for length. The screws may have to be slightly modified or shortened in order to ensure proper fitment.

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DRY-FITTING DISCLAIMER:
At C&H Precision, our products are designed and manufactured to meet tight tolerances. Installation can be affected by variations in your plate, hardware, optic, and firearm tolerances. For safe installation and to prevent potential damage to any component, we advise dry-fitting all parts before a full installation. If any problems arise during this process, please reach out to our Customer Service via our contact portal.
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IRON SIGHTS DISCLAIMER:
When making aftermarket firearm modifications, factory components can often become obsolete, particularly when mounting optics on the slide, whether through direct milling or using a plate. Achieving the correct height for low co-witness iron sights depends on factors such as the firearm type, mounting plate, optic, and slide cut. For assistance in determining the appropriate iron sight height for your specific setup, please contact our Customer Service team through our dedicated contact portal.

Additional information

Weight 0.1875 lbs
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14 reviews for Walther DEFENSE PDP 2.0 to Trijicon RMR / RMR HD / SRO / RCR / Holosun 407C / 507C / 507Comp / 508T / C&H EDC-XL / COMP / COMP MAX / Olight Osight X ** STEEL **

  1. Samuel Pacheco

    The plate quality is exceptional and very solid. Excellent customer service, had problems with the shipping method that I selected and they went above of what I was expecting and shipped the package next day which was faster than what I originally selected.

  2. duke

    I’d like to give some much deserved props to CS Rep Wes and C&H Precision. I Mongo’d the first steel plate I bought from them, it’s a long story and involved these stunning forearms and kung-fu grip and using the SRO OEM screws, and basically turning the plate into what resembled a Pringles chip. (FYI: optic plates are supposed to be flat and stay flat. #FollowMeForMoreGunsmithTips) They were helpful, particularly considering how the plate fit with the optic and PDP.

    There remained an issue that really made me question my life choices, education and general level of intelligence. For some reason the screws (the ones provided fit both RMR as well as holosun) were not cooperating with the SRO.

    Wes took the time to look into this and was like, “Bro the engineers did their engineer sorcery, and we have spec’d, checked and verified 3 sets of replacement screws and they’ll be in your hands this week.” They were in my hands 2 and 1/2 days later.

    I’d recommend CHPWS with no hesitation, and greatly appreciate the professionalism and customer service.

    #HulkSmash

    The fit of the gun, plate and optic is like peanut butter and jelly.

  3. Nathan Hoxworth

    The plate will do the job, but it’s not quite what I expected. Caveat being, it’s my partially my own failure to read.

    I thought this steel plate also used the steel T-nut system for more thread engagement and easy replacement if you accidentally mess up the threads. This third benefit of T-nuts is the posts protrude through the optic screw holes, creating two additional points of contact with the optic and limiting movement. This plate does not use that system, and I missed that in the description (it’s advertised correctly here, my fault). You only get as many threads as the thickness of the plate allows, which is always my biggest hesitation and why I always come to CHPWS first. Aluminum plates can bend easier than steel, so I thought I was getting the rigidity of the steel plate and the extra thread engagement of the T-nuts.

    The Forward Controls Designs plate fits the RMR more snuggly than this plate and is the same style, thread engagement is the thickness of the plate. My FCD plate has zero detactable movement in the RMR before screws are installed, requiring a tug to separate the optic form the plate. The CHPWS plate allows a small amount of front-to-rear and rotational play prior to installing screws. In addition, the RMR screws provided with this plate don’t use the entire depth of the plate for thread engagement, They are too short. Yes, I was using the RMR screws and not the Holosun screws. I stripped the starter threads on an RMR screw before it even snugged, the factory-applied thread locker on the screw provided enough resistance with such little threads engaged at that point that the screw was toast before it even snugged up to the optic body.

    I also prefer to apply my own thread locker real time, similar to the official instructions CHPWS links you to through a QR code in the package. Pre-dried thread locker can give you false torque values as you’re getting resistance from the thread locker itself. I’ve had issues with Holosun screws that come this way not holding snug, for either that reason or poor quality thread locker. The 509T screws bolt being the biggest offender. Insuring quality thread locker is another reason I prefer to use my own. CHPWS isn’t the only one doing this, though, so can’t really fault them there, just an observation. Luckily CHPWS gives you three of every screw. I ended up using the screws that came with my V1.0 cut FCD plate and they were a touch longer, utilizing the full thread depth of the plate without allowing over penetration through the bottom. Thread engagement is the name of the game, so I honestly either recommend the CHPWS aluminum plate with the T-nuts, or if you want this style steel plate, FCD does it better IMO.

    All that said, I’ve not seen any complaints of these plates failing. My goal is peace of mind. All this may not matter to you. This is my backup configuration, so I’m going to run it despite my opinions. I still love CHPWS as a company and will continue purchasing their T-nut plates and Acro/509t plates in the future.

  4. Jackie Diles

    The adapter plate was perfect, but the customer service was noon existent. I sent two emails in regards to a question I had about installation. I received no response and figured it out myself.

    • C&H Precision

      Jackie, we sincerely apologize for how long it took someone to get back to you. Our email traffic has been significantly higher since the beginning of the year. My customer service team has been working many nights and weekends to address all inquiries, questions, and concerns in the order they came in. I again apologize for how long it took, please respond to the email I sent you earlier this week so I can make this right.

      -Ian Jarrell
      Customer Service Manager

  5. jasontt350z

    Awesome plate!! If you have the PDP with the version 2 cutout (not just flat on the bottom, more cutouts for grip) this is the way to go. I ordered this and the plate directly from Walther at about the same time. I put the Walther plate on and it seemed plenty fine and held zero fine. I got this plate and noticed it had a lip on it to lock the optic in better. Put this one on and it fits tighter in the cutout (perfect actually), has more grooves to lock the optic in place better, and has a lip in the front to completely lock your optic in and make a perfect, seamless fit.

    I’m sure the mount from Walther would do just fine but if you want 100% confidence knowing your optic is mounted as secure as possible, then buy this one. This is the way to go for the best and most secure mount. Worth every penny.

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