UNIQUE FEATURES
2 MOA red dot for precision and fast target acquisition
Battery life: 30,000 hours (over 3 years) of constant operation with one battery on setting 7
Battery type: CR2032 battery (included)
One-piece Torsion Nut Mount
Flip-up lens covers – front is solid, and rear is transparent
Advanced optical lenses for enhanced light transmission and ultimate dot clarity
Windage and elevation adjustments are flush mounted and waterproof - eliminating the need for protective caps
Hard anodized non-reflective surface
10 brightness settings: 1 off position, 4 night vision compatible settings, and 6 daylight settings
1X (non-magnifying) operationally parallax free optic
Submersible to 80 feet (25 meters)
Temperature span -49°F to +160°F
Weight 3.8 oz / 108 g (sight only)
Length x Width x Height 2.7 x 1.5 x 1.7 in / 68 x 37 x 43 mm
Last edited by prepare; 01-11-22 at 18:04.
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I’m one of them. I like my PRO, but would like it even more if it were micro-sized.
Of course, I just bought an MRO for a non-primary (or secondary) carbine….but I will most likely replace it with one of these.
I wasn’t expecting Aimpoint to implement shake awake, solar cell, or other enhancements. Their battery life makes these upgrades irrelevant. A more advanced reticle, having more lit surface area, would likely dramatically shorten battery life, so I'm okay with that decision.
Last edited by grizzman; 01-11-22 at 22:32.
Last edited by pag23; 01-11-22 at 19:37.
Price is already posted ....deleted original post
Last edited by pag23; 01-11-22 at 19:52.
I would be interested the "Duty RDS." I think the T series optics are great, but the price point is definitely a turn off. If this sight has the durability and glass quality on par with the Pro, I would definitely have use for one.
OEF / OIR / OFS
This will be a great option for departments.
Colt Armorer Course, 2004
Remington Factory LE Armorer School (870, 1187, and 700), 2008, 2013
Remington 870 LE Armorer course, 2017
Specialized Armament M16 / M4 / AR-15® Advanced Armorer Course, 2012, 2016
Glock Armorer Course, 2012, 2016
S&W M&P 15 Armorer Course, 2013, 2019
Looks fantastic. Exactly fills a hole in their line up. If they’re posted for $499 on Aimpoints site I’d expect them closer to $450 once they filter out to distributors.
At that point it’s a no brained for a basic go to RDS.
That’s all pending that the battery life specs are correct and it’s not an ACRO P1 situation. I’m assuming it’s made in the regular Aimpoint factory, not China?
This would pretty much take the MRO off the market.
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