Mesa Tactical in their latest mounting solutions releases the new Tactical Reflex Sight mount made for the Benelli M2 Tactical featuring the Aimpoint ACRO footprint.
Mesa Tactical in their latest mounting solutions releases the new Tactical Reflex Sight mount made for the Benelli M2 Tactical featuring the Aimpoint ACRO footprint.

Mesa Tactical has introduced a Tactical Reflex Sight mount for the Benelli M2 Tactical, compatible with the Aimpoint ACRO footprint. Designed for durability, it ensures quick target acquisition and co-witnessing with factory sights. Made from 6061-T6 aluminum, it features a corrosion-resistant finish and comes with a lifetime warranty.

Mesa Tactical states ” Mesa Tactical is proud to announce the release of its new Reflex Sight Mount for the Benelli M2 Tactical, now configured with the popular Aimpoint ACRO footprint. Engineered for durability and precision, this mount delivers fast, reliable target acquisition while maintaining absolute co-witness with factory ghost-ring sights.

“Our new Aimpoint ACRO reflex sight mount for the Benelli M2 Tactical gives shooters the precision, ruggedness, and co-witness functionality they demand—without adding bulk or complexity,” said Greg Friedman, COO of Mesa Tactical. “It’s everything our users expect—Made in the USA quality, lifetime warranty, and real-world performance.”

Key Features & Specs

  • Aimpoint ACRO-compatible optic footprint
  • Absolute co-witness with factory ghost-ring iron sights
  • CNC-machined from 6061-T6 aluminum
  • Type-III hard-coat anodized finish for corrosion resistance
  • Installs directly into factory receiver mounting holes
  • Made in the USA and backed by a Lifetime Warranty

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