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First Look: RMR Shotgun Sight Mounts From Mesa Tactical

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Mesa Tactical designs and manufactures tactical accessories and equipment for law enforcement, military and civilian shooters. Now Mesa Tactical is rolling out a new line of RMR-pattern, reflex-sight mounts for Benelli M2 and Benelli M4 tactical shotguns. These new reflex-sight mounts are designed to co-witness with the shotgun’s factory ghost-ring sights.

Mesa Tactical’s reflex-sight mounts are CNC machined aluminum mounts for pistol-style reflex sights. These mounts feature a precision-machined footprint for sights that use the RMR footprint and are attached via drilled and tapped receiver holes.

Mesa Tactical reflex-sight mounts are also available with optional integrated SureShell carriers, available in four- and six-shell configurations only. SureShell carriers are single-piece ammunition storage mounts machined from aluminum which mount directly to the shotgun’s receiver via screws and the receiver’s existing holes in order to provide you with a fast reload right at hand.

A red dot or reflex sight like the Trijicon RMR, on the other hand, provides a fast and intuitive way to get your sights on-target in almost any lighting condition. Combine that with a precise aiming point for slugs and a more expansive view of your target and what’s around it, and suddenly, red dot sights on a defensive shotgun start to make a lot of sense.

“The Mesa Tactical RMR reflex sight mounts for the Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun, introduced at SHOT Show this year, has been a great seller and generated a lot of interest in similar mounts for Benelli platforms,” said Mitch Barrie, President of Mesa Tactical.

MSPR for both the Reflex Sight Mount for Benelli M2 Tac for the Trijicon RMR and the Reflex Sight Mount for Benelli M4 for the same optic is $69.95. Visit mesatactical.com for more information on both sight mounts as well as the other accessories for that Mesa Tactical produces for tactical shotguns.

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