This video review focuses on the Trijicon RMR dual-illumination pistol optic, presenting a critical perspective, stating it's "the worst pistol dot." The description also includes links for the creator's SubscribeStar, Instagram, Rumble, and Discord, along with a discount code for Callaway Ballistics. The content appears to be a critical evaluation of a specific firearm accessory.
This video reviews the Trijicon ACOG TA31 Aurora, a four-power prism sight featuring dual illumination from tritium and a fiber optic element. It highlights the chevron reticle, which includes ranging and bullet drop compensating features, common to many ACOG models. The description also promotes ARFCOM's merchandise and sponsors like AR500 Armor.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Trijicon Accupoint 5-20x50mm rifle scope. The reviewer highlights its dual illumination feature, which includes both fiber optic and tritium for low-light conditions, and praises the extremely clear glass. The scope is noted to be Second Focal Plane (SFP). The description also includes links to support the Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC), the creator's Patreon, and merchandise. It emphasizes that the video is for educational purposes, filmed on a private range under professional supervision, and disclaims liability for imitation or misuse.
This review covers the Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG, a combat-proven optic used by the USMC and US Army. It highlights the scope's robust 7075-T6 aluminum construction, dual illumination system (tritium/fiber optic), and the M150 grid reticle for target reference. While featuring a short eye relief, it offers a wide field of view and includes BDC for 5.56 M855 out of a 20-inch barrel.
The Trijicon RX34 Reflex Sight is a robust, battery-free optic ideal for CQB and speed shooting, featuring a dual illumination system combining tritium and fiber optics. It offers true 1x magnification, fast target acquisition, and durable construction, though it can experience 'washout' in high-contrast lighting. With tactile 1 MOA adjustments and a large field of view, it's a reliable, albeit pricey, option for various platforms.
The See All Open Sight offers a cost-effective dual illumination (tritium/fiber optic) alternative to red dot sights like the Trijicon RMR. Its unique design avoids slide milling, mounts via a dovetail block, and features a magnified reticle that resists water distortion. It performs well across various platforms and recoil levels, with chevron reticles favoring speed and crosshairs favoring precision.
This guide details the installation and operational understanding of the Trijicon ACOG TA31 featuring the ACSS reticle. It covers mounting options, the battery-free dual illumination system, tool-less adjustments, and the advanced capabilities of the ACSS reticle for range estimation and ballistic compensation. The review emphasizes the optic's ruggedness and clarity, suitable for various tactical and shooting applications.
This video review focuses on the Trijicon AccuPoint riflescope, highlighting its key features like the dual-illumination fiber-optic system that automatically adjusts brightness and the externally adjustable, pop-up, resettable pointer dial for easy zero reset. The description mentions the availability of various magnification options, from 1-4x24 to 5-20x50, emphasizing its suitability for hunters by providing an optimum aiming point. The Trijicon AccuPoint is presented as a versatile and user-friendly optic for rifle platforms.
This video focuses on the Trijicon AccuPoint riflescope, highlighting its advanced dual-illumination system for optimal performance in any light condition. The description emphasizes its suitability for hunting, particularly for varmints like coyotes, due to its high transitional speed and pinpoint accuracy. The scope utilizes a fiber-optic and tritium aiming-point, eliminating the need for batteries. The video also includes a link to purchase the Trijicon AccuPoint selection on OpticsPlanet.com, suggesting it may be a product review or demonstration.
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