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Frag Out! Magazine #05

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does nothing the sight's functioning: the reticule is still reflected to the screen, by either fiber optics or tritium cell. The laser is activated by a remote switch tethered to the casing – no QD or changing to another button. The laser de-activates automatically after three hours inactivity. The reticule and laser are zeroed with the same controls. One click moves the POI 1.7 MOA, with adjustment range of 183.6 MOA lateral and 119 MOA vertical. The Mepro MOR is delivered with MIL- STD-1913 (Picatinny) rail grabber mount as a default. Mepro in action We got the sights for several weeks trial time, so there were plenty of opportunity to test on both .5.56 x 45 and 7.62 x 39 ARs rifles family, as well as on the old and trusty AKM. The first thing which can be noticed about the Mepro sight is the size and weight of it. With 371 g (21M) and 487 g (MOR) they're anything but svelte – and built to last. The smaller 21M is about the size of the EoTech 553, while the MOR' is even bigger (even comparing to EOLAD). Both are high enough to negate any chance of co- witnessing any popular BUIS. Well, they were designed for

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