Riton Optics 3 Tactix MPRD 2 3.0 MOA Red Dot Sight $79.99

Riton Optics 3 Tactix MPRD Red Dot Sight Sale lowest price 2024

PSA with a great price on the Riton Optics 3 Tactix MPRD 2 Red Dot Sight, just $79.99. That is 68%+ off the MSRP and a crazy cheap price.

Riton Optics 3 Tactix MPRD Red Dot Sight Sale

  • BRAND: RITON
  • SKU: 3TMPRD2
  • UPC: 019962532962
  • CONDITION: New

The 3 Tactix MPRD 2 is an extremely compact and versatile pistol red dot with shake awake, auto brightness, and auto off. With a 3 MOA dot that will ensure ultimate precision and rapid target acquisition. Designed with a Shield footprint.

Features:

  • 1 MOA Windage and Elevation Adjustment
  • Shake Awake And Auto Brightness
  • Auto Off After 3 Minutes Without Motion
  • Shield RMSc Type Footprint
  • Accepts One CR2032 Battery
  • 50,000 Hours Battery Life

Specifications:

    • Magnification: 1x
    • Parallax Adjustment: Parallax Free
    • Lens Coating: Fully Multi-Coated, Low Light Enhancement
    • Dot Size: 3 MOA
    • Material: 6061-T6
  • Eye Relief: Unlimited
  • Click Value at 100 yds: 1 MOA
  • Adjustment Range: 100 MOA
  • Length: 1.6in/41mm
  • Width: 0.98in/25mm
  • Weight: 0.6oz/17g
  • Battery: CR2032

Included Additional: Product Cover, Lens Cloth, Allen Wrenches, Mounting Hardware

Riton Optics 3 Tactix MPRD 2 3.0 MOA Red Dot Sight $79.99

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“Overall the Riton Optics 3 Tactix MPRD Red Dot Sight, is a fantastic little optic that is budget-friendly but not short on features.” ~ Jim Grant, May 12, 2022. How would you rate the Riton Optics 3 Tactix MPRD?

3.6/5 (35 Reviews)
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Russ

Be aware!! The Ritron Red Dots with Auto Illumination lower the intensity of the dot as the ambient light decreases. In a dimly lit environment or with the absence of any light, the red dot turns off completely and there is no way to turn it back on other than getting to an area with some kind of ambient light. Riton says this is normal. However, this feature is NOT MENTIONED in the technical description. For my purpose this is useless and potentially could be dangerous, therefore I have relegated the sight to my drawer of unuseable products.

RetMCCC

Terrible customer service! Tried to get an answer about whether this optic allowed co witness and got nowhere!

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Autsin Miller III

Purchased this red dot from an ad here on Ammoland about three weeks ago. Came in as advertised (with free shipping) and after about 800 rounds is doing great. I have more expensive red dots but the only thing they will do this one does not is the ability to change the battery without dismounting the dot. Very happy with it so far.

Rock

I have two Riton 6x24x50 scopes. LOVE them !

Rock

I was watching the Outdoor Channel last week, they were showcasing a pistol, it had an optic sight on it, they referred to it as a Crimson Trace when it CLEARLY had Riton’s big “R” on the side. A couple days after, they were going on about a Savage rifle and their blade trigger safety invention…. IT WAS NOT invented by Savage, it was invented by IVER JOHNSON and first used ON the 1899 Iver Johnson Safety Revolver. It also had the hammer transfer device that Ruger gets credit for…
Just sayin….