No. If the slide is cut for the RMR footprint, the Justice II will mount directly without a plate, using the correct mounting screws.
No, the Justice II will not fit a SIG P365 AXG Legion without a plate. The Justice II uses an RMR footprint, and the P365 platform is cut for the Shield RMSc pattern, so you would need an adapter plate to mount an RMR-footprint optic like the Justice II
No, the Swampfox Justice II will not fit a SIG P365 SAS without an adapter plate.
Yes, the battery in the Justice II is easily accessible and can be replaced without removing the optic from your firearm. The design features a top-loading CR1632 battery, so you can swap the battery while the sight stays mounted. That means you won’t have to take the red dot off and re-zero after changing the battery.
The Swampfox Justice II has a maximum battery life of 50,000 hours.
The Swampfox Justice II does not include a picatinny mount. However, it uses the very popular Trijicon RMR footprint, so any Trijicon RMR pattern mount will also be compatible with this optic.
The Kimber 1911 Rapide comes in both standard and optic-ready configurations. If you have the optic-ready version, the slide is cut to the RMR footprint and the Justice II will mount directly to it and not interfere with ejection.
The Swampfox Justice II does not have to be removed in order to change the battery. The battery is housed on top of the optic behind the glass. You can co-witness with this optic, however, it will require suppressor height sights for most handguns in order to do so.
Yes, the Swampfox Justice II is rated for up to 1,500 G force and would withstand the recoil of your rifle. However, you would need to purchase a picatinny RMR pattern mount as this optic does not include one.
The Justice II uses the RMR footprint. The Canik Mete supports multiple footprints via adapter plates, so confirm that your Mete includes or supports an RMR-compatible plate before purchasing.