Docter MRDS stands for Docter Miniature Red Dot Sight – a miniature red dot sight designed for firearms requiring compact and lightweight optics. It also refers to one of the first footprint standards for mounting micro red dot sights. Docter MRDS is not only the name of a specific red dot but also the designation of a mounting standard widely supported by many brands today. Compared to RMR, it offers a lower profile and is more suitable for civilian shooters, while the RMR is more rugged and preferred by military units. Check out our red dot selection here!

Docter footprint (sometimes shortened to "Docter standard")

Docter (Noblex) red dot manufacturers

Examples of Docter / Noblex red dots
Difference between Docter and RMR footprints
Parameter | Docter Footprint | RMR Footprint |
|---|---|---|
Mounting holes | 2 rear screws, 2 front guide posts | 2 screws + 2 rear guide posts |
Profile height | Lower profile | Higher profile, more robust |
Durability | Suitable for civilian use and recreational shooting | Designed for service and military deployment |
Compatibility | European firearms, hunting rifles | Glock MOS, military pistols, carbines |

Docter MRDS use cases

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