Posted August 17, 2015 3:57 pm by Comments

By gunwriter Trijicon has a new entry in the miniature red dot sight market. It’s called the MRO which stands for “Miniature Rifle Optic.” As expected, this sight is primarily intended for the AR and similar carbine platforms but when I opened the box, memories of shooting warthogs in Africa passed through my feeble mind. Instead of immediately mounting the MRO on an AR, I attached it to one of Mossberg’s new MVP LR Tactical rifles, grabbed some ammo, and stepped out on the range. Mossberg’s MVP LR Tactical is essentially an MVP with a heavy contour but short barrel fitted in an OD Green wood stock. The stock has an integral adjustable comb that is operated by a push button. In my opinion, Mossberg should have used this stock on their MVP Scout. It would have allowed for proper eye alignment with either an optic or sights. Weight would have been the only “scout” consideration as this rifle weighs eight pounds with the Trijicon MRO attached. But, the Mossberg MVP LR Tactical is not the subject at hand. The Trijicon MRO is a radical little red dot that is only 2.6 inches long and weighs a scant four ounces. It has …read more

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