Ade Advanced Optics Tactial 3X Magnifier Scope Sight with Flip To Side FTS Picatinny Weaver Rail Mount for Eotech Aimpoint

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  • Ade Advanced Optics 3X Magnifier with Flip-to-Side Mount

    Compatible with EOTech and Aimpoint

    Description


    The 3X magnifying module is specially designed for compatibility with holographic sights. 
    This magnifier is a revolutionary tool for military personnel, law enforcement, sport shooters and hunters. 
    The flip to side mount gives the user something never before possible – the ability to quickly switch from short range to medium-long range. 
    This versatile magnifier also can be used as a handheld magnifying monocular for discrete observation and identification.

     

     

     

    Specifications

    • Magnification: 3x
    • Objective diameter: 20mm
    • Field of View (FOV): 7°
    • Weight (with FTS mount): 13.5 oz (385 grams)
    • Magnifier Dimensions: Length 4.7" x Tube diameter 1.2" (119mm x 30mm)
    • Construction: Aluminum, rubber covered black
    • Mount: Fits Picatinny and Weaver Rails

    FTS mount is included. 

  • Eotech and Aimpoint are registered trademarks belong to their respective owner. This 3x magnifier is made by Ade Advanced Optics. 

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  • 4
    Reliable Flip Mechanism and Consistent Alignment

    Posted by Jonathan Pierce on 27th Feb 2026

    The hinge action has stayed consistent and returns to the same position each time, which is critical for a flip-to-side design meant to move quickly between modes. Systems like this are intended to enable that fast transition rather than requiring removal or adjustment. After months of use, it still operates smoothly.

  • 5
    Good Optical Boost for Training and General Use

    Posted by Aaron Fletcher on 27th Feb 2026

    During practice sessions, the magnifier helps me confirm hits and refine my aim at distances where a red dot alone starts to feel vague. Magnifiers are often described as a way to extend the usefulness of non-magnified optics for medium-range work. That’s exactly how I’ve been using it.

  • 4
    Feels Like It Belongs on the Rifle Instead of Being an Afterthought

    Posted by Rachel Simmons on 27th Feb 2026

    Some accessories feel bolted on just for the sake of adding features, but this one integrates well with the rest of the setup. The size — roughly under five inches long — keeps it compact enough not to crowd the rail. It adds capability without making the rifle unwieldy.

  • 5
    Installation Was Fast and Didn’t Require Re-Zeroing My Optic

    Posted by Kevin O’Donnell on 27th Feb 2026

    Because the magnifier sits behind the existing sight rather than replacing it, I didn’t have to change my original zero, which made setup painless. These modules are designed specifically to work with holographic and reflex sights as add-ons. That made integration very straightforward.

  • 5
    Very Useful Magnification Level Without Overdoing It

    Posted by Lucas Bennett on 27th Feb 2026

    Three-power magnification is widely considered a sweet spot because it enhances detail while still keeping a broad field of view and situational awareness. In practice, that’s exactly what I found — enough zoom to matter without feeling like you’re looking through a telescope.

  • 5
    A Logical Upgrade for Anyone Already Running a Red Dot

    Posted by Steven Patel on 27th Feb 2026

    Adding a magnifier to a red-dot rifle is often described as simply giving the shooter more options rather than forcing tradeoffs, and that’s been my experience as well. I can leave it flipped out most of the time and only bring it into play when I want to see more detail downrange.

  • 5
    Works Well Even as a Small Observation Tool

    Posted by Hannah Collins on 27th Feb 2026

    One feature I didn’t expect to use much was the ability to remove it and use it as a handheld monocular, but that’s actually been useful during outdoor trips and scouting. The product is specifically described as usable for discrete observation and identification when not mounted. It adds value beyond just being a shooting accessory.

  • 5
    Great Balance Between Speed and Precision

    Posted by Nathan Wolfe on 27th Feb 2026

    I didn’t want to give up the speed of a red dot just to gain clarity at distance, and this magnifier lets me keep both. Being able to swing it aside and return to a 1× view is exactly why flip-to-side designs exist — they allow rapid transitions between engagement distances without removing equipment. It’s a practical solution rather than a compromise.

  • 5
    Solid Construction and Practical Size

    Posted by Daniel Ruiz on 27th Feb 2026

    The aluminum housing feels durable, and the rubber exterior gives it some protection from bumps without adding unnecessary weight. The listed weight of around 13.5 ounces is noticeable but not excessive for something that adds magnification and a mount. After several range days, it still locks up tightly and hasn’t required re-adjustment.

  • 5
    A Simple Addition That Makes a Red Dot Much More Versatile

    Posted by Melissa Harding on 27th Feb 2026

    What surprised me is how much this magnifier changed how useful my rifle felt overall. Magnifiers are meant to augment a red-dot system rather than replace it, essentially giving you the option of magnification only when needed. That’s exactly how I use it — flipped out for closer shooting, flipped in when I want more target detail — and the transition is smooth and natural.

  • 5
    Exactly the Flexibility I Wanted Without Switching to a Scope

    Posted by Leo on 27th Feb 2026

    I’ve always preferred running a red dot because of how fast and intuitive it feels, but there are times when I needed a little more reach, and this 3× magnifier filled that gap perfectly. The flip-to-side mechanism lets you instantly move between short-range and mid-range capability, which is exactly what this design is meant to provide. The installation onto my Picatinny rail was straightforward, and once aligned behind the optic, it gave me a much clearer view of targets without forcing me into a heavier magnified scope setup. It feels like adding an extra gear rather than replacing the transmission.

  • 5
    Durable Enough for Regular Use

    Posted by Samuel Ortega on 26th Feb 2026

    The housing feels rugged, and the rubber-covered aluminum body gives it a bit of protection while still keeping the unit relatively compact. After months of handling, it’s held up well without loosening or shifting.

  • 5
    A Balanced Option Between Simplicity and Capability

    Posted by Ryan Foster on 26th Feb 2026

    I like that this setup keeps the original optic as the aiming reference rather than introducing a separate reticle, which is typical of magnifier systems that rely on the red dot for aiming. That keeps things intuitive — you’re just seeing the same dot closer.

  • 5
    Works Well for Recreational Shooting and Training

    Posted by Evan McCarthy on 26th Feb 2026

    For range practice, it’s been very helpful for seeing impacts and tightening groups at distances where a plain red dot starts to feel limiting. The field of view and magnification level are designed to give a wider situational picture while still enhancing detail. It’s not meant to replace a scope, but it doesn’t try to.

  • 5
    Flip-to-Side Mount Is the Real Value Here

    Posted by Matthew Lawson on 26th Feb 2026

    The FTS mount is what makes this product worthwhile. Without it, you’d be constantly removing the magnifier, but the hinge lets you move it instantly while keeping everything mounted. That quick transition is exactly why these magnifiers exist in the first place — to move between engagement distances seamlessly.

  • 5
    Solid Entry Into the Magnifier Category

    Posted by Logan Pierce on 26th Feb 2026

    Compared to jumping straight into higher-end magnifiers, this felt like a reasonable way to test whether I even liked running magnification behind a red dot. The optical system is straightforward and gives a useful 3× boost without making the rifle overly complicated.

  • 5
    Good Concept, but Eye Relief Took Some Getting Used To

    Posted by Kyle Bradford on 26th Feb 2026

    The magnification is helpful, but I did need time to find a comfortable head position behind it. That’s not unusual for magnifiers in general, since alignment between the red dot and magnifier matters a lot for clarity. Once dialed in, it works fine, but new users should expect a bit of setup time.

  • 5
    Surprisingly Useful as a Standalone Observation Tool

    Posted by Nathan Cooper on 26th Feb 2026

    I didn’t expect to use it off the rifle, but the ability to remove it and use it as a handheld monocular actually came in handy during outdoor trips. The design is marketed as being usable for observation as well as shooting, which I now understand after trying it. It’s like getting two tools in one.

  • 5
    Makes a Red Dot Feel Much More Versatile

    Posted by Jordan Reeves on 26th Feb 2026

    Magnifiers like this essentially convert a close-quarters sight into something capable of more precise observation, letting you rapidly switch between magnified and non-magnified views without losing the original sight picture. That flexibility is exactly what I was looking for when I bought it.

  • 5
    A Practical Upgrade for Range and Field Use

    Posted by Derrick Hansen on 26th Feb 2026

    At only a little over a pound with the mount, it doesn’t add as much weight as I expected, and the aluminum construction gives it a sturdy feel without being excessive. After several outings, it’s proven to be a practical addition rather than just an accessory you try once and forget.

  • 4
    Adds Capability Without Slowing the Rifle Down

    Posted by Anthony Delgado on 26th Feb 2026

    The biggest benefit is how quickly you can transition between magnified and unmagnified viewing. The flip mount allows rapid switching between short- and medium-range engagement, which is exactly what these systems are designed to do. In real use, that means I can run drills up close and still get a more detailed look when I need it without touching my primary optic.

  • 5
    Exactly What I Needed to Stretch My Red Dot Setup

    Posted by Caleb Morrison on 26th Feb 2026

    I’ve always liked the speed of a red dot, but I wanted something to give me a little more reach without committing to a full LPVO, and this 3× magnifier ended up being the perfect middle ground. Installation was straightforward on my Picatinny rail, and once aligned behind the optic it gave me a noticeably clearer view of targets past my usual distances. The flip-to-side function is the real star — being able to instantly swing it out of the way and go back to unmagnified shooting makes the rifle feel adaptable instead of specialized. It’s a simple concept, but in practice it completely changes how versatile the setup feels.