Steiner Unveils the MPS-C Red Dot

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Steiner is taking what worked and shrinking it down.

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The company just announced the MPS-C, a more compact version of its enclosed emitter pistol optic, aimed squarely at the concealed carry crowd. Same core design philosophy, just trimmed down to better fit today’s smaller carry guns.

A man shooting a pistol with the Steiner MP5-C red dot on it.
The new Steiner MPS-C brings enclosed emitter durability to a smaller footprint, giving concealed carriers a rugged optic without the bulk. (Photo: Steiner)

And honestly, that’s the play right now.

Big optics had their moment. Now it’s all about getting that durability and enclosed emitter reliability into something that makes more sense on a carry pistol.

That’s exactly what Steiner is going after here.

The MPS-C keeps the fully enclosed emitter setup from the original MPS, meaning your dot isn’t getting wiped out by lint, sweat, rain, or whatever else your daily carry throws at it. That alone is a big deal for anyone actually running a gun day in and day out.

Housing is a hard-anodized aluminum build with reinforced sidewalls, so it’s not pretending to be rugged, it’s built for it. But the bigger headline might be the weight.

1.13 ounces.

That’s light enough that you’re not going to notice it on a compact or micro pistol, which is usually where optics start to feel top-heavy.

Size-wise, it’s tight too, just over an inch in every direction. Steiner also went with an RMSc footprint, which opens the door for a lot of popular carry guns without needing weird adapter plates.

On the glass side, you’re getting a clean 1x optic with a 1.6 MOA dot. That’s a smaller dot than a lot of carry optics, which should help with precision without totally sacrificing speed, assuming your eyes can pick it up quickly.

The window is recessed and protected by a metal shroud.

Brightness gives you 12 settings. Ten for normal use and two for night vision. Nothing groundbreaking there, but it covers the bases.

Battery life is solid, too.

Steiner is claiming up to 46,000+ hours on the lowest setting and around 13,000 at medium. Pair that with shake-awake and a selectable auto-off, and you’ve got a setup that should realistically run for years without much thought.

That’s kind of the whole point of a carry optic, you don’t want to be babysitting it.

MSRP lands at $574.99, which puts it right in that premium compact optic category. Not cheap, but not out of line either, especially for an enclosed emitter from a brand like Steiner.

At the end of the day, this isn’t some wild reinvention. It’s a refinement. Smaller footprint, lighter weight, same durability mindset.

Learn more HERE.

  • Magnification: 1x
  • Footprint: RMSc
  • Reticle: 1.6 MOA red dot
  • Brightness: 12 settings (10 visible, 2 NV)
  • Weight: 1.13 oz
  • Dimensions: 1.46 x 1.27 x 1.08 in
  • Window: 20x16mm
  • Housing: Class III hard-anodized aluminum
  • Battery: CR1632
  • Battery Life: Up to 46,125 hours
  • Features: Shake-Awake, auto shutoff
  • MSRP: $574.99

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