Aimpoint PRO (Patrol Rifle Optic) 2 MOA Red Dot with QRP2 Mount - Duty-Ready Optic
The Aimpoint PRO (Patrol Rifle Optic) is a proven duty-ready red dot built for serious use on patrol rifles, home defense carbines, and hard-use range rifles. It features a crisp 2 MOA red dot for fast target acquisition, long battery life, and the rugged durability Aimpoint is known for. This configuration includes the QRP2 mount and spacer, making it ready to install on a MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail right out of the box. Powered by a single DL1/3N battery, the Aimpoint PRO offers up to 30,000 hours of constant-on operation, so you can leave it on and trust it is ready when you need it. It also features 4 night vision compatible settings and 6 daylight settings, giving you flexibility across a wide range of lighting conditions. The hard anodized aluminum housing is built to take abuse, and the optic is submersible to 150 feet for dependable performance in harsh environments. The PRO includes flip-up lens covers, with a solid front cover and transparent rear cover, allowing emergency use with both eyes open even when the caps are closed. The front lens opening is also threaded for an anti-reflective device (ARD) if you want added signature reduction. If you want a trusted, no-nonsense rifle optic with a long track record, the Aimpoint PRO remains one of the best options available. What’s Included Aimpoint PRO red dot sight QRP2 mount and spacer Flip-up lens covers DL1/3N battery Allen key Key Features 2 MOA red dot for fast and precise aiming Includes QRP2 mount and spacer Up to 30,000 hours of constant-on battery life 4 night vision compatible settings and 6 daylight settings Built from hard anodized high strength aluminum Submersible to 150 feet (45 meters) Front lens threaded for killFlash anti-reflective device Flip-up lens covers included Compatible with Picatinny / MIL-STD-1913 rails Operationally parallax-free design
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