RMSw on an Archon Type B
Shield Sights is releasing two new Micros Red Dot Sights (MRDS) in 2019. The first MRDS is the RMSw. The RMSw is Shield Sights’ most robust MRDS to date. Featuring all aluminum construction, and a thicker body than previous models, the RMSw is expected to make waves within Law Enforcement and competitive communities. Users can choose between two reticles; either a 4 or 8 MOA dot. The RMSw is Shield Sights’ first optic sealed against the elements, being water resistant down to 20 meters for up to 30 minutes. Expect to see the RMSw available in March 2019 with an MSRP of $530.
For the budget minded shooter, Shield Sights is also releasing the SMSc. This is a polymer body, slimline MRDS designed for use on single stack pistols like a Glock 43 or 1911. Similar to other offerings from Shield, the SMSc is available in both 4 and 8 MOA dots. The SMSc will be available this summer, with an MSRP of $330.
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