Award-winning Meprolight Mepro MOR Discounted 20% from April 1- 15 2015

Award-winning Meprolight Mepro MOR Discounted 20% from April 1- 15 2015
Award-winning Meprolight Mepro MOR Discounted 20% from April 1- 15 2015
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USA – -(Ammoland.com)- The NRA’s American Rifleman magazine recently awarded the Meprolight Mepro MOR Tri-Powered Reflex Sight its 2015 Golden Bullseye Award for Optics. The official presentation will be made April 10th at the NRA annual meeting in Nashville.

To celebrate, The Mako Group, exclusive U.S. distributor of all Meprolight products, is offering 20% off for any orders of the Mepro MOR sight placed from April 1- 15.

Truly an all-in-one electro-optical sight, the tri-powered Mepro MOR reflex sight combines the benefits of a passive reflex sight, an active reflex sight for low light conditions, and red laser. The Military and Police model includes an IR laser. The Mepro MOR is powered by ambient light during the day, tritium in darkness and battery-power to provide continuous laser operation as well as reticle enhancement in any lighting condition. The large 30mm diameter lens provides a greater FOV for rapid target acquisition.

To place your order and to receive your 20% discount, stop by The Mako Group’s booth, #661, at the NRA show, or order online at www.idfholsters.com and use promo code Ammo20.

The Mako Group is the exclusive US Distributor for Meprolight, FAB Defense, Front Line Holsters, E-Lander Magazines and RTS Target Systems. To find out more, visit their website at www.themakogroup.com. “Like” The Mako Group on Facebook and follow on Twitter to stay up-to-date on the latest news and products.

Meprolight Mepro MOR Tri-Powered Reflex Sight
Meprolight Mepro MOR Tri-Powered Reflex Sight
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durabo

Who is the nimrod who approved the photo in your ad, “GET YOUR GUN AT WHOLESALE PRICES – CLICK HERE” with the woman with both indices in the trigger guards of the two pistols she is holding? Colonel Jeff Cooper’s Gun Safety Rule #3: “Keep your finger out of the trigger guard and along the frame until your sights are on target AND you have decided to shoot” seems to have been disregarded.