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Fraser Optics Mars Infrared Red Dot Sight has been discontinued by Fraser Optics and is no longer available. Our product experts have helped us select these available replacements below.You can also explore other items in the Red Dot Sights yourself to try and find the perfect replacement for you!

Product Info for Fraser Optics Mars Infrared Red Dot Sight

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The Fraser Optics MARS (Multi-Purpose Aiming Reflex Sight) Red Dot Weapon Sight 889900000 is a solid prism reflex sight with an integrated, pressure activated infrared laser pointer. Built with rugged construction, this Red Dot Reflex Sight from Fraser Optics features auto brightness compensation, easy bore sighting adjustment, a sleep mode, and a quick release mount. The Fraser-Optics M.A.R.S. Reflex Red Dot Sight accommodates all picatinny-railed weapons.

Specifications for Fraser Multi-Purpose Aiming Reflex Sight:

Dimensions: 3.25x1.8x5in
Fits: Picatinny Rails

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  • Fraser Optics Mars Infrared Red Dot Sight

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