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  • ben_p

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    I have a great condition Docter MS02 reflex sight with an M&P pistol mount by Speed Shooter Specialties. I am looking to get $300 out of both of them. They work great, but I think I am just going to mill the slide and get an RMR.

    Here is a pic of them on my M&P9c. I only put about 100 rounds through this setup and it really did run great with awesome speed and accuracy. They will come with all the tools to put them on your pistol.

    You can text me at (502) 714-9560.

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    ben_p

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    Bump. I would be willing to sell it without the M&P mount if somebody wants to make an offer. These make pretty good optics for rifles or as a backup for an ACOG or similar.
     

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    I am kinda wonderin how they take the beating from the slide / recoil and retain zero? or keep batteries in place.
     

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    I am kinda wonderin how they take the beating from the slide / recoil and retain zero? or keep batteries in place.

    I probably put about 250 or so rounds through the setup as shown. At first it would go out every so often then come back on, but I figured out it was the battery connection. I put a little piece of paper under the battery to hold it in place more firmly and had no problems after that.

    It worked very well and felt way more solid than I expected. I used it to rack the slide and it held zero the entire time.
     

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    I have one of the ncstar clones but batts have same prob, I will have to do the paper trick. Thanks.
     

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