Meopta Introduces MeoRed T Reflex Sight

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posted on January 3, 2018
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Meopta has announced the MeoRed T reflex sight (1x30mm), designed to be a primary sight on MSR/AR platforms. The sight features a 1.5 MOA illuminated red-dot reticle with 12 intensity level settings for use in various light conditions. The MeoRed T's housing  is constructed of aircraft-grade aluminum for ultimate reliability.

“The MeoRed T is an excellent tactical sight for today’s MSR platforms when quick target acquisition is a must,” said Reinhard Seipp, general manager of Meopta USA. “This reflex sight is also compatible with night vision optics and magnifiers which makes it versatile for various situations in the field.”

Meopta’s proprietary MeoBright lens multi-coatings eliminate glare and reflections and deliver 99.7 percent light transmission per lens surface. The hydrophobic MeoDrop lens coatings ensure the highest level of visual clarity in adverse weather conditions, designed to repel rain and snow in addition to skin oils and dirt. The MeoRed T is also waterproof, shockproof and fogproof. For more,, visit meoptausa.com.

MSRP: $999.99

Optional Accessories:
Yellow Filter
Anti-Reflection Filter
Anti-Laser Filter
Spacers
QR Base Mount
AR-15 Offset Mount

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