🎯 Lock on fast, shoot sharp—day or night, no compromises.
The Meprolight Mepro FT Green Bullseye Rear Sight is the world’s smallest fiber-optic and tritium-powered pistol optic, designed for intuitive, rapid target acquisition in any lighting condition. Compatible with KRISS Sphinx SDP compact and most standard holsters, it requires no batteries or adjustments, offering a reliable, always-on aiming solution backed by a 12-year tritium illumination guarantee.
Brand | Meprolight |
Color | Red |
Style | KRISS Sphinx |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Material | Metal |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
Night vision | Yes |
Model Name | MEPRO FT Bullseye Rear |
Manufacturer | Meprolight |
UPC | 840103161426 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00840103161426 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 4.3 x 0.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.75 x 0.2 x 0.5 inches |
Brand Name | Meprolight |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 0631433408 |
Included Components | T8 wrench, Rear Sight |
Hand Orientation | Left/Right |
W**R
Amazing
What it is:- A night sight, it will glow in complete darkness. It's bright day or night, if it isn't then it's old or faulty.- A combat sight, it is not for accuracy as in target shooting. It is for quick defense shooting.It's an amazing sight that is easily picked up no matter the lighting conditions. Mine on a G26 hit where I put it, as long as I put in the work. Sure groupings aren't as tight as traditional sights from longer distances but a 10 inch plate is easily hit at 25 yards repeatedly.Think of it like a hybrid to using a red dot, as it kind of mimics that. The only thing is there is no real adjustment left or right and none up and down (one could shim a little I guess for elevation). It isn't a concern really though as the sight again is meant for torso sized targets not bullseye.What it does beat a red dot at is size and weight, it's small and sleek. It's not going to snag or gouge, it's not going to make a carry package larger. So for a defense weapon, especially like the G26 (and brethren) it's a perfect option for many.In the end sights are personal and everybody like different things, personally this is going to be my go to defensive night sight setup. It's not cheap at about $130 to $140 but that's close to many other higher end brands, so not a huge deal to me.
J**S
Not so sure that tactical firearm instructor is who he says he is lol :)
Sorry saw a one star review here from a guy claiming to be some kind of firearm instructor. :) Really good sight if you know how to use it and what it's limitations are. This isn't for long distance shooting. This IS for personal defense distances. Practice with it before you need it. It gets intuitive quickly with a little practice and is very accurate out to about 15 to 20 yards. I'm more accurate with it at 10 yards (33 feet) than with standard iron sites. I like how low profile it is and also is very bright in all conditions. Never needs to replace batteries. I might buy one or 2 more for some of my other pistols.
K**1
Great Seller
Usually when you get all fives it is because everything went off without a hitch. When I got my gunsight I could not see it in the dark which means ... all the Tritium gas has leaked out of my 1.21 Gigawatt Flux Capacitor and the Nuclear regulatory commission would not let me return the site . ( actually there is some brick wall you will hit about sending flammable or explosive material through the mail) But when I called LG out doors of Wetumpka Alabama, the staff could not have been nicer the lady was very helpful and we chatted about it being just south of Montgomery ( State Capitol) Not only was it defective but it was the wrong product She smoothed out the wrinkles and made everything right. Kudos to LG.Anyone buying the Meprolight MEPROLT FT Bullseye , this is a cross between a Guttersnipe sight and a Armson OEG , this is great for Suppressors because unlike the sights that look over the top of the can these superimpose a sight picture through the can .
A**R
Interesting concept
It mostly works, but to echo others, this is not a competition sight. I have found it works best when you DO use your front sight with it. Takes some getting used too. The jury is still out for me on it. I need a few more range sessions to see if I can tighten up the groups.
W**W
Not accurate or adjustable.
I want to like it. I'm hoping that with a lot of trial and error at the range (which is the last thing I want to do since every time I install it, it needs to be "permanent") I can get it to hit where I aim. As of now, it's hitting very low and left. Kinda sucks considering how much it costs. I wouldn't recommend it due to accuracy and unnecessary learning curve. I'm thinking of going back to a different system. Pro: the sights look amazing. No issues with brightness or how they, in theory, should be able to work.Update: they suck. I've used 2 different high-end bore laser sights that worked flawlessly on my PCC and my Lc9s, but the Glock 19 with these sights is horrendous. No amount of windage could get this sight straight with the barrel, and with no option for elevation I'm basically shooting the ground many feet before the target. I'm convinced that I could shoot my Glock much much better with no sights before I could with this FT bullseye crap.I'm currently contacting Meprolight about a possible refund or, worst case scenario, a replacement. We shall see how many replacements it takes before one comes in usable.I must say, I love the way they look, the low profile, the possibilities, but honestly, unfortunately this is a sorely failed design.
T**.
A great sight for what it is
It fits PERFECTLY on my Glocks but for the record, this is a really awesome iron sight. I feel like we’re a lot of people go wrong is they try to think of it as a red dot and that’s simply not the case for what I found out. Maybe around 3 to 5 feet away then absolutely you can keep it centered like a red dot but once you start getting more closer to 10 feet and further that’s what you need to start aiming lower to get your shot right where you want it. From my experience, I need to get the small dot to touch the bottom of the big circle for my aim to be true and it works perfectly every time. Ofcourse it’s very unique and you need to get use to it and that’s where dry firing comes into play. Unfortunately, this sight is not for everyone, but I highly recommend this sight for those who are patient and don’t mind starting over.
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