Meprolight M22 - Always ON

Published on July 13, 2024
Duration: 7:46

The Meprolight M22 is a battery-free red dot sight utilizing fiber optic and tritium technology. While offering an 'always on' capability and a robust build, its performance is mixed, particularly regarding reticle brightness in varying light conditions. The bullseye reticle can be dim, especially when contrasted with bright targets or when a weapon light is used, though the triangle reticle from the M21 is suggested as a potentially brighter alternative.

Quick Summary

The Meprolight M22 is a battery-free red dot sight using fiber optic and tritium technology for an 'always on' reticle. However, its brightness can be inconsistent, struggling indoors or against bright targets, and potentially washing out with weapon lights. The triangle reticle from the M21 is suggested as a potentially brighter alternative.

Chapters

  1. 01:21Introducing the Meprolight M22
  2. 01:28Battery-Free Technology Explained
  3. 01:47Advancements over M21
  4. 02:18Shoutout to AAC Ammo
  5. 02:48Initial Impressions: Viewing Window & Glass
  6. 03:12Brightness Issues: First Unit
  7. 03:48Brightness Issues: Second Unit
  8. 04:25Range Performance: Bright Light
  9. 04:44Range Performance: Dim Light/White Target
  10. 05:01Reticle System: Bullseye vs. Triangle
  11. 05:34Comparison to Meprolight M21
  12. 05:58Always On Feature Pros & Cons
  13. 06:15Ideal Use Cases & Limitations
  14. 06:47Durability and Zero Hold
  15. 07:01Shoutout to Optics Planet
  16. 07:19Final Opinion & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Meprolight M22 a unique red dot sight?

The Meprolight M22 is unique because it operates without batteries, utilizing a combination of fiber optic and tritium technology for continuous illumination of its reticle, offering an 'always on' capability.

What are the main performance concerns with the Meprolight M22?

The primary concern is reticle brightness. While bright in direct sunlight, it can become difficult to see indoors or against bright targets, especially when using a weapon light, and early units were noted as being very dim.

Which reticle is recommended for the Meprolight M22?

The reviewer suggests that the triangle reticle, similar to that on the Meprolight M21, might be a better choice than the bullseye reticle on the M22, as it may offer improved brightness due to a smaller illuminated area.

How does the Meprolight M22 compare to the older Meprolight M21?

While the M22 offers advancements, the reviewer found a new M21 to feel brighter and had no issues with its reticle visibility, suggesting the M21's triangle reticle might be superior in certain lighting conditions.

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