If you’re about to drop a significant portion of your paycheck on one of those tiny red-dot sights , you’re probably weighing a couple options from Trijicon—and I bet you’re down to the RMR vs SRO.
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Trijicon designs and manufactures high quality innovative aiming systems. Our products include: ACOG(r) scopes; Bright & Tough(tm) and HD(tm) 3-dot night sights; RMR, SRS(r) and Reflex sights; ...
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Red dot sights have quickly dominated the military and police market since their commercial introduction in 1975. The first successful commercial product was the Aimpoint Electronic, a result of ...
It's a Trijicon RMR with a 1 MOA dot. Same features, same price, just adds a little less dot for a little more precision. We're told to keep an eye out for a bunch of ...
Trijicon recently unveiled a new series of quick-release mounts for two of its popular reflex sights. The new mounts are designed for the company's RMR and MRO line of reflex sights, according to a ...
Like most optics companies, Trijicon has a lifetime warranty on its products. But unlike most of its peers, Trijicon has an expectation that its scopes, weapon sights, red dots, and thermals will not ...