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    Meprolight’s New Mepro M22 Pro

    News Briefs - March/April 2025

    The Mepro M22 PRO features a factory-installed light module that eliminates reticle washout and enhances low-light performance. With cutting-edge fiber-optic illumination for daylight visibility and premium Swiss-manufactured tritium vials for

    night-time clarity, this sight operates seamlessly in any lighting condition—no batteries required (unless you want it).

    Tritium glows at a certain brightness level 24/7/365. Meprolight engineers designed a battery-powered mechanism to enhance the reticle in extremely low light. The single CR2032 battery provides over 50,000 hours of use. The auto-adjuster reacts to ambient light to maintain a crisp reticle in the worst conditions. Do you need it for the M22 to work? No. It is there to mitigate the effects of adverse conditions.

    The transition between fiber-optic and tritium systems is instantaneous and automatic, ensuring you’re always ready. Built with rugged, battle-proven construction, the Mepro M22 PRO meets or exceeds rigorous standards to perform flawlessly in the harshest environments. It’s reliable in all weather

    conditions and compatible with night-vision devices (NVDs) and magnifiers for added versatility.

    With a ten-year warranty on tritium luminance, The Mepro M22 PRO comes with a 10-year warranty.  (meprolight.com)

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