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NEW MPS Red Dot Sight from Steiner

Today Steiner revealed their latest red dot sight, the MPS. The MPS is a new entry into the MRDS market, optics designed for use on pistol slides. You can find yours on the Steiner website.

Steiner MPS Red Dot Sight

Steiner brings battle-proven durability and mil-spec ruggedness to pistol red dots with the NEW MPS (Micro Pistol Sight). All-metal construction and enhanced sidewalls completely seal in the emitter. A recessed window with a metal hood blocks objects from reaching the front lens making this one of the toughest pistol sights ever created.

At 2.05 oz, the MPS is compact and lightweight offering Steiner quality glass and a robust feature set including 8 brightness levels, user-selectable auto-off, and 13,000 hours of battery life.

The 1X magnification offers an undistorted image for both eyes open operation and complete situational awareness. The MPS is compatible with most optic-ready pistols and baseplate adapters on the market.

MSRP:

$574.99

Specifications

Battle Proven Durability

The MPS boasts an enhanced extra side wall that produces a best-in-class shock rating. The completely enclosed laser emitter is water pressure tight making it reliable in the harshest environments and any weather condition.

Compact Size

Only 58g means the MPS is light and compact. Its short size avoids any “tunnel-vision” while the low weight allows a perfect use

Daylight Bright dot

8 brightness settings (two night vision) can easily be managed due to the ergonomics of the raised button on the side of the optic. The 3.3 MOA dot allows fast and smooth target acquisition in any condition.

Battery Life

The 13,000 hours of battery life puts the MPS on top of its class and the easily accessible battery compartment allows changing the battery without dismounting the MPS from the gun.

User-Selectable Auto-Off

Users can choose to use the auto-off timer or keep the sight continuously on. If auto off is selected, the sight will automatically shut off after 13 hours.

True 1X

The 1X magnification allows both eyes open operation and complete situational awareness.

Mounting Options

The MPS can be mounted on any gun Docter plate and is compatible with most other manufacturer adaptors available on the market.

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Daniel holds instructor certifications from Rangemaster, Agile Training & Consulting, and the NRA. He has received training from Craig Douglas, Tom Givens, and Steve Fisher among others. He also has experience competing in USPSA, CAS, 3 Gun, and Steel Challenge. In his free time Daniel enjoys petting puppies and reading the Constitution. His work is also published by Athlon Outdoors, AmmoLand, Recoil Concealment, Air Force Times, and other publications.

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