Mepro M21
- thom
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Re: Mepro M21
I think they are great.
- YNOTAZ
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Re: Mepro M21
That's because your buddies don't know WTF they are talking about. It aint Trijicon or EOtech, so they hate them.
The stuff imported by Mepro is either directly developed for the Israeli military or the civilian version of such. They work great, they hold up and the civilian versions are tough enough for what 99.99% of us are going to do with them.
The stuff imported by Mepro is either directly developed for the Israeli military or the civilian version of such. They work great, they hold up and the civilian versions are tough enough for what 99.99% of us are going to do with them.
- meeneen
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Re: Mepro M21
That’s what I’m thinking. I love mine and for my home defense rifle it’s always on plus no batteries. I have an aimpoint on another rifle and while I like it...not as much as my m21.YNOTAZ wrote: ↑October 23rd, 2020, 9:52 pm That's because your buddies don't know WTF they are talking about. It aint Trijicon or EOtech, so they hate them.
The stuff imported by Mepro is either directly developed for the Israeli military or the civilian version of such. They work great, they hold up and the civilian versions are tough enough for what 99.99% of us are going to do with them.