Canik METE Optic Plates. The Canik METE is an excellent out of the box platform with superior qualities for avid shooters. From the factory they include polymer optic adapters and we found it necessary to offer these in aluminum. Not only that, but we also made plates to accommodate full size optics. All plates will come hard anodized black and we include all the hardware, Torx bits, and Vibratite. We currently offer the following variations:
Canik METE to EPS DOGTAG-
- 7075 Aluminum Hard Anodized
- 1/3rd co witness with OEM Iron Sights
- M4x13MM Hardware Included. For spare screws- Click here
Canik METE to RMR Footprint Optic Plate-
- 7075 Aluminum Hard Anodized
- Lower 1/4th- 407C/507C/508T/507 COMP, Osight XR/C, Trijicon RMR with Angry Bear Optics Ready Iron Sights Made for Calculated Kinetics.
- Lower 1/8th - SRO, Gideon Omega, and Mecanik M03 on optic with Angry Bear Arms Optic Ready iron sights made for Calculated Kinetics.
- M4x8MM, 6-32x8.3MM, 6-32x0.417" Hardware included. For spare M4x8MM Click here. Spare 6-32 X 8.3MM Click here. For spare 6-32 X 0.417" Click here.
NOTE-IF USING A TRIJICON RMR, SEALING PLATE IS REQUIRED!
Canik METE to 509T DOGTAG-
- 7075 Aluminum Hard Anodized
- Barely Usable with Angry Bear Arms Optic Ready Iron Sights Made for Calculated Kinetics
- M4 x 7MM Insert Torx Screws included. For spares Click here
Canik METE to ACRO Footprint Optic Plate-
- 7075 Aluminum Hard Anodized
- 1/3rd co witness for Stiener MPS and Lead and Steel PB3
- 1/4th co witness for ACRO P2 with Angry Bear Arms Optic Ready Iron Sights Made for Calculated Kinetics
- M3x8MM Hardware included. For spares Click here
Canik METE to Mecanik M03/Gideon Omega Optic Plate-
- 7075 Aluminum Hard Anodized
- Lower 1/8th - SRO, Gideon Omega, and Mecanik M03 on optic with Angry Bear Arms Optic Ready iron sights made for Calculated Kinetics.
- M4 X 8MM Hardware included. For spares Click here
- 6-32 X 9.5MM Oval Head Hardware Included. For spares Click Here
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.








