Steiner Updates Optics with QD Mounts

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posted on January 18, 2017
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For 2017, Steiner updated the popular M332 and M536 battle sights with a new Quick Detach (QD) mount. The new mount features an improved lock release, making it easier to open the levers for removal of the sight, even when wearing gloves. These combat sights are ideal when engaging at close- and medium-range.

The M332 provides a compact 32 mm objective, 3x fixed magnification and illuminated ballistic reticle for optimal performance day or night. This is the smaller version of the rugged M536, both optimized for any carbine or patrol rifle.

The M536 offers a fast, clear aiming point in all light conditions and battlefield scenarios. An oversized, 36 mm objective lens gathers more light for a brighter image, 5x magnification puts rounds on target out to 700 meters, and the 10-setting illuminated reticle lets you easily transition from close to medium-range targets, day or night.

Both the M332 and M536 are waterproof, shockproof and feature the QD mount that adapts to any MIL-STD 1913 rail.

M332 Features:
  • Reticle set for 5.56 or 7.62 caliber
  • 10 brightness settings
  • Fully adjustable up to +/- 50 MOA
  • Picatinny base
  • $674.99

M536 Features:
  • Multi-coated objective lens and BAK4 prism construction
  • 10 brightness settings
  • Fully adjustable up to +/- 60 MOA
  • Picatinny base
  • $749.99

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