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Riton HD Glass
The Riton High Density (HD) glass delivers 99.5% light transmission for enhanced clarity and optimal sight picture.
Riton Performance Coating
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Riton Rugged Construction
The Riton Rugged Construction incorporates the application of 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, CNC machined one piece tubes, and Type III Hard Coat Anodize...
Shane Revels –
I have this on my Sig P365XL. One I love the XL and 2 the MPRD is icing on the cake! For as little as it is, the sight glass is very visible and easy to pick up. I haven’t sighted it in just yet but doing dummy drills, I can pick up red dot easily. Also, the construction of it very well made with its size. The 12 hour shut off is nice too. Once I’m home from work, I know it’ll shut off in a bit until the am when I press either brightness button. Well done Riton!!!
theshootingpad –
I love it! I have this on a Glock 34 MOS and it works great! Im not a huge fan of Glocks but this has helped me enjoy it more. It has plenty of brightness settings for any lighting. It’s sturdy, lightweight and holds its zero. I use it in the open division for indoor GSSF matches and it has helped me score higher, faster. Once I upgrade to the PRD this will definitely be going on my EDC!
DAVID DECKER Jr –
I purchased the X3 Tactix MPRD for my Springfield Hellcat. I read that some people had a few issues with mounting the optic. I did as well. The screws provided with the optic are a slight bit to long. The optic would til backward while mounted. Then I read that some people had to file or grind down the screws about half a millimeter. Once that was done it fit perfectly. No movement at all now. I was also able to co witness with my iron sights. The sights stick up enough for me to get a small sight picture even with the optic mounted. I have not taken it to the range to see if I’m on target or not. I did notice that the turrets for the adjustment did not give a click feel or sound for the adjustment made. You have to pay attention to the adjustment lines on the optic. Nothing that makes the purchase of the optic a deal breaker. I will say so far im happy with the purchase.
David D. –
Bought this for my Springfield Hellcat OSP. I installed the sight and had an issue with it tilting on the slide. After reading some forums that said you might have to file/grind down the mounting screws by 0.50 mm. Once I did that the optic fit perfectly. I was able to get a small sight picture with the optic installed. I was also able to cowitness the red dot to the iron sights. Took it to the range to see if the optic was sighted in correctly and make sure I did not need to adjust the zero. My first shot was at 50 yards and it was a inch or 2 to the left of center from standing free hand. After that took a few fun shots at a steel target at 100 yards and was able to hit steel. I am absolutely happy with the optic but gave 4 stars for having to grind down the screws.
Travis S –
Glock 48 Mos, just added this red dot to it, so far I love it, cant wait to get it sighted in fully did some adjustments to it, but overall happy with it.
Tyler Maxfield –
Love mine in my hellcat osp only issue was the screws being a tad bit long very well worth the money