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Meprolight M21 Reflex Sight

May 23, 2012
The night vision-compatible Meprolight M21 reflex sight is powered by ambient light through a fiber optic system and by tritium in total darkness. Whether you choose a bullseye, triangle, or dot reticle, the brightness self-adjusts to any light condition.

Meprolight Introduces Pair of CQB Sights

February 10, 2012
Meprolight introduced the Mini-Hunter lightweight night vision weapon sight and NOA NYX uncooled thermal weapon sight with 2x magnification at SHOT Show 2012.

Meprolight Announces Magnifying Scope for Extending Range of Reflex Sights

April 28, 2010
Meprolight has announced the availability of the Mepro MX3, a compact scope with X3 magnification that enhances the precision and effectiveness of the rifle's existing sight by extending the shooting range without re-zeroing the sights.

Meprolight to Launch New Version of Advanced Uncooled Thermal Weapon Sight

November 4, 2009
Meprolight, a provider of innovative weapon sights, today announced that it will launch a new version of its NOA uncooled thermal weapon sights (X4 and X7 magnification) at Milipol, the international exhibition of internal state security, to be held in Paris, France, November 17-20.

Barrett Firearms M468 6.8 SPC Carbine

February 1, 2006

Designed to accommodate the new 6.8 SPC cartridge, this weapon’s shooting accuracy and velocity make it ideal for tactical applications.

Visual Aids

February 1, 2004

Believe it or not, many cops are walking around with the decaying remnants of America's nuclear arsenal strapped to their hips.

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