As I made my way towards the Beretta booth to look for friends I took a shortcut through Steiner. Normally I try to avoid crossing through booths I don’t plan on looking at, but since they’re both owned by Beretta Holdings, I decided to make an exception. Just before exiting the booth, a new optic caught my eye. This optic is the Steiner MPS-C
The MPS-C is a new, compact red dot sight from Steiner. It features a closed emitter, and uses the common RMSc mounting footprint. A single, side-mounted CR1632 battery supplies power, providing between 46 and 144 hours of life depending on brightness. Shooters get 12 total brightness settings, 2 of which are night vision specific. Adjustments are 1MOA per click, with 50MOA of total adjustment available. The reticle is a single 1.6MOA red dot, with a fixed 25m parallax.
MSRP on the Steiner MPS-C is $574.99 as of this writing.
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