This video provides a hands-on look at the new Trijicon RMR Type 2 Green Dot optic. Trijicon, a long-standing leader in red dot sights, has responded to customer demand by introducing this green dot variant. The video covers the optic's features, a 10-day optic cut process, and installation, specifically mentioning compatibility with Glock MOS systems. The presenter anticipates high popularity for this new offering and encourages viewer interaction.
This guide compares red dot sights and iron sights for handguns, detailing the pros and cons of each. It highlights specific models like the Holosun EPS Carry, Trijicon RMR Type 2, and Trijicon RC01, discussing their durability and features. The video emphasizes that while iron sights offer reliability and a low profile, red dots significantly improve target acquisition speed and accuracy, especially under stress.
This video offers a comprehensive review of the Trijicon RMR HD micro red dot sight by Josh Mazzola of 9-Hole Reviews. The analysis delves into the optic's features, including its size and shape in comparison to the RMR Type 2, its top-loading battery compartment, side panel buttons, electronic capabilities, and auto-brightness function. The review also examines the window size and ultimately discusses the value proposition of the RMR HD. The video aims to provide viewers with the information needed to determine if this new optic is a worthwhile purchase.
This video provides an overview of the Trijicon RMR optic, highlighting its reputation for defense and duty use. It details the optic's construction with 7075-T6 aluminum and a patented impact-absorbing shape. The description focuses on the RMR Type 2's upgraded electronics, button lock-out, and battery-saving features, making it suitable for concealed carry and law enforcement. The video also explains the manual and automatic brightness adjustments and the power-off function.
This video provides a first-person point-of-view (POV) demonstration of the Trijicon RMR Type 2 red dot sight mounted on a handgun. It highlights how the red dot appears through the optic and demonstrates its co-witness capability with the handgun's iron sights, crucial for maintaining accuracy. The content is aimed at viewers interested in firearm optics and tactical gear.
The Trijicon RMR Type 2 HRS is a rugged, SOCOM-adopted red dot sight featuring a durable coyote brown finish and improved electronics for harsh recoil. It offers 8 brightness settings, including NV modes, and manual/auto operation with a lockout feature. The Type 2's enhanced battery contacts address previous flickering issues, making it a reliable choice for duty use.
This video showcases Taran Butler's 2018 pumpkin carving event. While the primary activity is pumpkin carving, the description highlights the use of specific high-end firearms as tools. The firearms mentioned include multiple Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) Gen 5 G34 models with custom finishes, a Trijicon RMR Type 2 optic, and a Glock 17 Combat Master. The video also mentions Fiocchi ammunition, suggesting a focus on the firearms themselves in the context of their use.
This video from SHOT Show 2018 features Ryan from Trijicon showcasing several new optics. Highlights include the 4-16x50 Accupoint rifle scope, the RMR Type 2 red dot sight, and the 1-8 Accupower scope. The new Trijicon Electro Optics Line is also presented. The video provides a glimpse into Trijicon's latest offerings for firearms enthusiasts.
The Trijicon RMR Type 2 is a highly durable micro red dot sight designed for pistols, featuring a 3.25 MOA dot with auto-brightness adjustment for concealed carry. It offers improved battery connection over the Type 1 to prevent flickering and has a less tinted lens for better clarity. While expensive, its ruggedness makes it a top choice for firearm optics.
The Trijicon RMR Type 2 is a robust handgun red dot sight engineered to overcome the flickering issues of its predecessor under heavy recoil. It features a durable 7075-T6 aluminum housing, improved battery contacts, and new electronic modes like automatic brightness and lockout. While expensive, it's considered a top-tier duty-ready optic, rivaling the Leupold DeltaPoint Pro in ruggedness.
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