Trijicon MRO Slip-On ARD Anti-Reflection Device (Matte Black)

BH #TRAC31018 • MFR #AC31018
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Trijicon MRO Slip-On ARD Anti-Reflection Device (Matte Black)
Key Features
  • For Trijicon MRO Sights
  • Reduces Forward Glare
  • Helps Stay Undetected
  • Slip-On Design
Increase the success of your mission by staying undetected with the Trijicon MRO Slip-On ARD Anti-Reflection Device. This ARD (Anti-Reflective Device) is compatible with Trijicon MRO sights and easily slips on top of an objective bezel. Using this device will dramatically reduce forward reflections emanating from the objective lens of your MRO gun sight, helping you stay undetected longer and increasing success chances of you mission. Made of lightweight polymer, this accessory will not add much weight to your gear.
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Trijicon AC31018 Overview

Increase the success of your mission by staying undetected with the Trijicon MRO Slip-On ARD Anti-Reflection Device. This ARD (Anti-Reflective Device) is compatible with Trijicon MRO sights and easily slips on top of an objective bezel. Using this device will dramatically reduce forward reflections emanating from the objective lens of your MRO gun sight, helping you stay undetected longer and increasing success chances of you mission. Made of lightweight polymer, this accessory will not add much weight to your gear.

UPC: 719307630390

Trijicon AC31018 Specs

Construction
Polymer
Weight
Not provided by manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.05 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.9 x 2.9 x 1.9"

Trijicon AC31018 Reviews

Does the job.

By Patrick
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2019-01-31

The unit is more noticeable on the MRO than on my ACOG. If youre using the sight for recreation or just home defense, probably not worth the money. For police and military, it is a necessary accessory for the MRO. I have read user reviews disputing the need on a red dot optic and I dispute that. I used to carry a 16 M4 with an ACOG but I changed to an SBR with the MRO as we were seeing more close quarters situations than those where the ACOG shines. I didnt have a killflash on the MRO for the first time I used it in real life. I was informed afterward by my own guys that my red dot was very visible and gave away my position. For real life use, it is worth the money. For target/competition, it distorts the clarity of the red dot.

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