SHOT Show 2023: A Final Wrap Up

Although we have already covered Industry Day at the Range, day one, day two, and day three of SHOT Show; we still had a few more items we wanted to share with you today.
Although we have already covered Industry Day at the Range, day one, day two, and day three of SHOT Show; we still had a few more items we wanted to share with you today.
Meprolight’s new Mepro Foresight is infused with the latest optic technology offering a heads-up display with key operation data and allowing shooters to easily zero and store up to 10 zeroing profiles for 10 different guns and/or loadouts, regardless of caliber.
The Meprolight Mepro FT Bullseye incorporates an aiming point in an illuminated dot and circle bullseye and is day/night and low-light operable with no batteries needed. Three new FT Bullseye sights will be available in December 2019: Glock 42/43, SIG Sauer P365 (not SAS version), and the new FT Bullseye sight for the CZ P10.
The Mepro MX3 T scope from Meprolight is designed to give CQB optics an option to sight at greater distances, quickly and easily.
Meprolight, a leader in a variety of optic solutions from electro-optics sights, thermal sights and devices, to self-illuminated sights, and innovative pistol sights, will be exhibiting at the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) Expo Oct. 22–25, 2019 in Orlando, FL.
The Meprolight FT Bullseye combines tritium and fiber optics illumination. This gives the FT Bullseye the ability to work in all lighting conditions, day or night. No batteries are required, and the sight is always on and always ready.
Here's a look at the latest law enforcement-applicable optics, sights, etc., on the market.
Meprolight's Their newest invention is the FT Bullseye fiber-optic pistol sight and it is a clear departure from the iron sights of old.
Meprolight has been in the Tritium iron sights game for a while and produces a variety of great duty sights. The company's new R4E Optimized Duty Sights are made to fit the full-sized family of Glock pistols.
In order to help you decide what optic best suits your needs, POLICE Magazine spoke with some experts on the tactical operation of firearms optics. And the following are 12 things they said you need to know about these essential accessories.
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