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November 7th, 2015

Trijicon Miniature Rifle Optic Wins G&A “Optic of Year” Award

Trijicon MRO miniature Rifle Optic of Year Award Red Dot Reflex

The Trijicon Miniature Rifle Optic (MRO), a one-power “red dot” reflex sight, has been named the 2015 “Optic of the Year” by Guns & Ammo Magazine. The “Optic of the Year” is an annual award presented by the Guns & Ammo editorial staff based on performance, versatility, durability, and product value.

Trijicon MRO miniature Rifle Optic of Year Award Red Dot Reflex“We designed the new MRO to be as rugged and versatile as our renowned ACOG, while offering the features and benefits reflex optic owners desire,” said Chuck Wahr, Marketing VP for Trijicon. “We have been overwhelmed with the positive response from the industry. Being awarded “Optic of the Year” by Guns & Ammo is a great honor for Trijicon.” Users have praised the MRO. One purchaser wrote: “Great FOV, clear dot and glass. Light weight…love it.”

MRO Sells for under $450.00
The American-made MRO features a 2 MOA dot and 25mm objective lens for quick target acquisition. There are handy adjusters with half-MOA click values and 70 MOA total adjustment. Dot intensity is adjusted with a top-located brightness control. Street price for the Miniature Rifle Optic is $449.00 for the basic version, $515.00 with a low mount, and $535.00 for the elevated “co-witness” version.

With the co-witness elevated mount, the MRO allows “see-through” aiming with back-up iron sights.

Trijicon MRO miniature Rifle Optic of Year Award Red Dot Reflex

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November 7th, 2015

CMP Auctions Offer Collectible Garands and Carbines

CMP Online Auction

The CMP Online Auction Program is used to sell very rare or otherwise unique rifles, receivers, and other collectible merchandise/parts. CMP usually has only 6-10 items listed for auction at any time. Items are normally listed for 10-14 days, with the bidding set to close on Sunday afternoons.

Log on to http://cmpauction.thecmp.com to learn more about the auction process and to see the current items up for bid.

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