Mepro MOR Reflex Sight, Laser

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posted on February 12, 2014
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Boasting three sources of reticle illumination and a built-in visible laser, the military-grade Mepro MOR reflex sight is versatile, reliable and compact, making it ideally suited for modern, lightweight semi-automatic self-defense rifles. The MOR’s non-critical eye relief and low-profile polymer housing allow for quick target acquisition through its 30 mm objective lens while aiming with both eyes open. It can be ordered with either “bullseye” style or 3-m.o.a. dot reticles that automatically transition between fiber-optic, trituium and LED power sources for the ultimate in reliability in conditions ranging from daylight to darkness and those in between, respectively.

The 15.8-oz. unit is powered by a single AA battery and includes on-board storage for a back-up battery. Activation of the laser is by way of an included button switch that can be affixed to the rifle’s fore-end with an included hook-and-loop strap. A unique zeroing feature allows the laser and reticle to be regulated simultaneously.

Price: $1,286

Contact: The Mako Group, 170-20 Central Ave., Farmingdale, NY 11735; (631) 880-3396.

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