UN12 Issue 21 – Now Available Nationwide!
The wait is finally over—UN12 Issue 21 is now on sale and hitting newsstands…
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It’s Wednesday once again and that means time for Deal of the Week. This week, EuroOptic and a great deal on the Trijicon RMR. Check it out.
Designed to help improve precision and accuracy with any style or caliber of weapon, the Trijicon RMR Type 2 Adjustable was built to last. LED powered, the RMR Type 2 Adjustable operates with a CR2032 battery. Made of aluminum, the RMR Type 2 Adjustable is lightweight yet tough. Quick adjustments can be easily made with audible clicks.
With eight available brightness settings, the reticle can be manually adjusted by pressing the plus or minus buttons on either side of the unit. To switch to auto-adjust mode simply press both buttons simultaneously and release. To save battery life, turn the optic off by pressing both buttons simultaneously and holding for 3 seconds. The RMR Type 2 Adjustable is tough enough for any military, law enforcement, or hunting endeavor.
$419.99
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