Meprolight M-21T
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Meprolight M-21T
Ok...first post (but not a blog-virgin)...
I did a search for this and got no hits.
I see the Meprolight M-21T's are on sale again...more than an Eotech 512 but I think they look better.
1. Does anyone know if it will co-witness with the IS's?
2. Has anyone shot it on another platform and can compare it to the Eotech 512 series?
Thanks in advance..
Jay
I did a search for this and got no hits.
I see the Meprolight M-21T's are on sale again...more than an Eotech 512 but I think they look better.
1. Does anyone know if it will co-witness with the IS's?
2. Has anyone shot it on another platform and can compare it to the Eotech 512 series?
Thanks in advance..
Jay
Undrpsi- Posts : 19
Join date : 2012-09-13
Location : Charlotte, NC area
Re: Meprolight M-21T
Hi Jay,
I don't have first-hand experience with the M21, but there are videos out there running it on the SMG (including KRISS themselves):
...and "The Deal" guy
...and this guy with it on the SDP:
Co-witness with the BUIS looks a little tough with the mounts shown.
I don't have first-hand experience with the M21, but there are videos out there running it on the SMG (including KRISS themselves):
...and "The Deal" guy

...and this guy with it on the SDP:
Co-witness with the BUIS looks a little tough with the mounts shown.

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Join date : 2012-01-08
Location : McKinney, TX
Re: Meprolight M-21T
Good Grief...
It amazes me that I can get on youtube for 3 days and try to find Kriss shooting video's and NEVER did I see these (though I did find a lot of them)...oh..might have been when I found the college female sand volleyball video...kinda drifted then...
I did notice that all of those had 'quick disconnect' mounts on them...none were mounted straight to picatinney...the one I found appears to mound right on rail...no QD shown...
So I'll guess I'll keep looking...
Thanks for the posts...
Jay
It amazes me that I can get on youtube for 3 days and try to find Kriss shooting video's and NEVER did I see these (though I did find a lot of them)...oh..might have been when I found the college female sand volleyball video...kinda drifted then...
I did notice that all of those had 'quick disconnect' mounts on them...none were mounted straight to picatinney...the one I found appears to mound right on rail...no QD shown...
So I'll guess I'll keep looking...
Thanks for the posts...
Jay
Undrpsi- Posts : 19
Join date : 2012-09-13
Location : Charlotte, NC area
Re: Meprolight M-21T
Does the Mepro co-witness normal AR sights? cause if it does then it will co-witness KRISS Sights.
Re: Meprolight M-21T
I was looking at getting one but I went with the Trijicon SRS. If you can get hands on it before you buy, try looking through it from dark room to light outside through a window/open door & bright light to dark light to see if it holds its light..
Also if it has Tritium its only good for 12-15yrs but they all start dimming. So if it was manufactured 3 years ago thats 9-12yrs lifespan of the Tritium.
Also if it has Tritium its only good for 12-15yrs but they all start dimming. So if it was manufactured 3 years ago thats 9-12yrs lifespan of the Tritium.
DV8- Posts : 4
Join date : 2012-08-16
Location : Pacnorwest
Re: Meprolight M-21T
Ok...went with the EOTech 512.A65 because I know that works...and it was well under 4 bills on sale. Might get the M-21 anyway...I have a G93 that's begging for a mid range optic...
Undrpsi
Undrpsi
Undrpsi- Posts : 19
Join date : 2012-09-13
Location : Charlotte, NC area
Re: Meprolight M-21T
I recognize that you've already made your choice, but I just wanted to throw my two cents in for future considerations.
When I was looking for an optic for my CRB, I was undecided between Eotech, Aimpoint and an M-21. I finally got to handle an M21 at a LGS, and I was shocked by how difficult it was to pick up the aiming reticle! The one I used was the "Open X" and perhaps others are easier to see, but the one I used was so small and dim I was immediately turned off. Also, the M21 was not the least bit forgiving on a sloppy cheekweld. There was a small area I could place and rest my head and see the x. The rest of the time, I'm staring through a blank lens. (Turn off number two.) Lastly, the lens is covered in a blue polarizing filter that really screwed with me when aiming with both eyes open (which you should do on a red dot, collimated sight). Those three things were enough to make me take the M21 from my wishlist. I wanted to like sight, but I couldn't.
In the end, I went with an Aimpoint Patrol Rifle Optic, and I couldn't be happier with its battery life and function. It looks sexy on the gun too!
When I was looking for an optic for my CRB, I was undecided between Eotech, Aimpoint and an M-21. I finally got to handle an M21 at a LGS, and I was shocked by how difficult it was to pick up the aiming reticle! The one I used was the "Open X" and perhaps others are easier to see, but the one I used was so small and dim I was immediately turned off. Also, the M21 was not the least bit forgiving on a sloppy cheekweld. There was a small area I could place and rest my head and see the x. The rest of the time, I'm staring through a blank lens. (Turn off number two.) Lastly, the lens is covered in a blue polarizing filter that really screwed with me when aiming with both eyes open (which you should do on a red dot, collimated sight). Those three things were enough to make me take the M21 from my wishlist. I wanted to like sight, but I couldn't.
In the end, I went with an Aimpoint Patrol Rifle Optic, and I couldn't be happier with its battery life and function. It looks sexy on the gun too!
Gun- Posts : 7
Join date : 2012-05-30
Re: Meprolight M-21T
Gun Today...
Thanks for the input. I went with the EOTech because it was a known quantity....used them before. I have an Aimpoint (older) that is one of the best things to put on an M4....but thought it would overkill on a KRISS. (The aimpoint excels at mid-ranges but, for me, is a little small for under 50 yards...YMMV!). I have seen the M-21 on a few other rifles but when I got to handle them we were outside in the very bright NC sunshine...they glowed brightly. They both had the 'amber' chevron and seemed like a great alternative to an EOTech et al...the no power thing appealed to me. I have since heard from several users (like you) who have said that anything but full dark (tritium) or full daylight (light pipe) was very iffy.
I am happy with 512...it cowitnesses fine and adjusts for any light conditions. AND...Amazon had them for under $370 with free shipping and no tax...so...no brainer there. I will say I have the 37mm Bushnell that costs $69 that can easily keep up with about anything out there. It just doesn't look as cool on the KRISS...so it stays on the MAK90 all the time.
Thanks
Undrpsi
Thanks for the input. I went with the EOTech because it was a known quantity....used them before. I have an Aimpoint (older) that is one of the best things to put on an M4....but thought it would overkill on a KRISS. (The aimpoint excels at mid-ranges but, for me, is a little small for under 50 yards...YMMV!). I have seen the M-21 on a few other rifles but when I got to handle them we were outside in the very bright NC sunshine...they glowed brightly. They both had the 'amber' chevron and seemed like a great alternative to an EOTech et al...the no power thing appealed to me. I have since heard from several users (like you) who have said that anything but full dark (tritium) or full daylight (light pipe) was very iffy.
I am happy with 512...it cowitnesses fine and adjusts for any light conditions. AND...Amazon had them for under $370 with free shipping and no tax...so...no brainer there. I will say I have the 37mm Bushnell that costs $69 that can easily keep up with about anything out there. It just doesn't look as cool on the KRISS...so it stays on the MAK90 all the time.
Thanks
Undrpsi
Undrpsi- Posts : 19
Join date : 2012-09-13
Location : Charlotte, NC area
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