- 100% self-illuminating solution. No batteries needed
- illumination is auto-adjusted based on ambient light levels
- Compatible with NVDs and Magnifiers
- Compact, lightweight ergonomic design
- Multi-Tool included for adjustments
Meprolight MEPRO M22
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)
$449.99
Brand | Meprolight |
---|---|
Color | Black |
Style | Triangle |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 9.2 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Night vision | No |
Manufacturer | Meprolight |
UPC | 810013524987 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5 x 5.5 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 1.32 Pounds |
Brand Name | Meprolight |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime warranty, 10 Year for illumination |
Model Name | M22 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 56225000 |
Included Components | Cleaning cloth, Adjustment tool |
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Andras Rakitai –
I’m writing a review about this fiber/tritium powered red dot because I think a lot of average Joes misunderstand this or don’t get the full picture. It’s almost inevitable that the first time you use it you’ll be sitting inside some building, looking out a window and then think, “Well the $49 Chinesium brown dot is brighter than this thing!” Few could be blamed for the impulse to just pack it back up and return it. So here’s a couple of things. I’ll try and keep it short.
My first suggestion would be to get a good magnifier to pair this with, like the MMX4. The moment you do, washout inside buildings will go from 30% of the time to about 2% of the time. This still doesn’t solve the un-magnfied washout but it will eliminate a big chunk of your problems. Second, I would suggest that unless the entire landscape is covered in snow, that you will have dark spots you can zero in and then, once you find the reticle, walk it over to your target. Not advisable in combat but again, you’re whittling down the issues. Third, I would humbly suggest that you ask yourself just how much time you will spend shooting out of buildings or shaded spots into full sunlight, within 40 yards or less where magnification is not advisable. If that’s your job then you’ve got an armorer who can kit you out with something else and you don’t need this thing. If you’re a civilian who has that specific requirement, uh, you’re weird bro. But yeah, if your a guy who loves to hunt his 300 acre ranch from his bathroom window then you might want something else.
Lastly, it has been relayed to me that in Israel this guy along with the MMX4 is currently being used in active combat. Any civilian who has serious misgivings about this red dot should ask themselves why a Tier 1 army would use thousands of these in active operations despite what seems a fatal flaw. And before you say that the M21 is the one being used, no bud, this is being issued now as well. And anyway, I’ve tried both and this one is way better than the M21. I do worry about whether it will end up being as tough as its predecessor but only time will tell that. This is the price of buying bleeding edge stuff (as of the writing of this post in early May, 2024.)
Alright, I bought it because I get Eotech or Acog quality with Holosun prices. This is for rucking in the desert badlands in the winter snow during hunting trips, 50 miles from the nearest place selling batteries. It’s for grid down scenario where 100% of batteries are gone within 9 months of whatever happened. It’s for having a do-it-all type of rig, not a DMR or SPR or any one of those specialized ‘do only one thing well’ type of setups. I think this will work very well for me. I can tell you that it’s very light, very simple and from what I heard, tough as nails even in active war zones.
Btw, I did not get this on here. Found it locally at the same price and I could just walk out of the store right then and there so I chose to do that. The magnifier however came from Amazon.