Meopta Introduces MeoRed Reflex Sight

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posted on April 27, 2016
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Meopta has introduced its new MeoRed, a compact reflex sight. The MeoRed features a lower profile than the company's MeoSight III and allows users to co-witness with most iron sights.

Designed for use on handguns with cutout slides, AR platforms or shotguns, the MeoRed is well-suited for both tactical and hunting applications. Hog hunters, in particular, should find it beneficial when trying to follow close-range boars on the move. The MeoRed is made from aircraft-grade aluminum alloy and is fully waterproof and shockproof. It comes with an integrated MIL-STD 1913 mount. The 3 MOA red dot is activated by pushing the control button located on the left side of the sight. 

The MeoRed is powered by one CR 2032 battery for up to 300 hours of run time and features a low battery indicator dot that signals when the battery is running low. 

The optic is covered by Meopta's North American Lifetime Transferable Warranty. It ships with an MSRP of $517.49.

For more information, go to MeoptaSportOptics.com.

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