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Introducing the New X3 Tactix MPRD from Riton Optics

Tucson, AZ (6 May 2020)- Veteran owned optics company, Riton Optics, is proud to announce the release of their new pistol red dot optic, the X3 Tactix MPRD.  

As a variation from their 2019 released X3 Tactix PRD, this smaller frame micro pistol dot was engineered and tested at the Riton headquarters in Tucson, AZ. True to their core values, Riton’s X3 Tactix MPRD was created as a high-quality product that can withstand the most rugged applications, while also providing the highest level of functionality and absolute best value. 

In contrast to many pistol red dots on the market that are made from polymers, the X3 Tactix MPRD is made from 6061 aircraft grade aluminum and has fully multi-coated, HD glass lenses for optimal clarity and long-lasting performance. It is also waterproof fog proof and shockproof up to 1500Gs.  

With a Shield RMSc footprint, the X3 Tactix MPRD features an ultra-precise 3 MOA dot, 10 levels of red illumination, and an auto shut off after twelve hours. Utilizing one CR2032 battery, this red dot has an approximate battery life of 50,000 hours.   

Riton’s Director of Sales, Todd Neice explained, “The new X3 Tactix MPRD is a great addition to our current line of high-quality, best value optics. The addition further diversifies the Riton line and provides our customers with more options to suit their needs.” 

The X3 Tactix MPRD retails at an industry’s best value of $299.99 and is backed by the company’s unbeatable, unlimited lifetime warranty: The Riton Promise Warranty, which includes no proof of purchase, no registration and rapid new product replacement. 

For more product information, please visit ritonoptics.com.

9 Responses to “Introducing the New X3 Tactix MPRD from Riton Optics”

  1. Amer-Rican says:

    Where is it made/assembled/sourced? Thanks.

    • Kango says:

      You really think at that price point it’s not made in China?

      • jack says:

        The SIG Romeo 0 has the same footprint as this optic, and MSRP’s at $250 ($50 less than this guy). It is also made in the US. So yeah- Amer-Rican has a valid question in regards to where it’s made.

        While it in fact might be China, it is unwise to assume.

        • BB says:

          From their FAQ:
          “All of our optics have hand sourced Japanese glass and are final assembled in Japan or China depending on price point. We source all of our raw materials and use oversees assembly based on price point.“

          • Mike says:

            I took a look at the FAQ and found what BB has provided.

            Shame that China is involved.

            Pass

        • Kango says:

          Sure if you consider parts from China, but assembled in the US as made in America…

        • Matt says:

          “assembled in USA” is a nice way to say “not made in USA”.

  2. Blaine says:

    Looks like it doesn’t have a rear sight built in for co-witnessing. That would be a problem on guns where the sight comes off with the plate.

  3. Mike says:

    I took a look at the FAQ and found what BB has provided.

    Shame that China is involved.

    Pass