This video showcases a heavily customized Smith & Wesson 6906 pistol. The description highlights key modifications including an aftermarket compensator, an accessory rail, and the integration of an RMRcc red dot sight, indicating a build focused on enhanced performance and modern optics.
This video demonstrates Jeff installing a Trijicon RMRcc optic onto a 2024 Staccato CS pistol. The pistol was previously used in a 3000-round test. The description highlights the choice of a carry optic for the subcompact Staccato CS, aiming to optimize it for concealed carry. The video focuses on the practical application of upgrading a firearm for its intended purpose.
This video focuses on the Ruger MK-O pistol, specifically highlighting its integration with a Trijicon RMRcc optic. Based on the title and description, the content likely covers the features of this firearm and optic combination, potentially including a review, range test, or discussion of its suitability for specific applications such as concealed carry or general shooting.
This video offers a review of the Trijicon RMRcc optic, highlighting its entry into the compact carry sight market. The reviewer points out a significant drawback: its incompatibility with the more common RMSc footprint, limiting its application on many firearms. Despite this issue, the video aims to provide a straightforward review of the optic, while also including mentions of various gear the creator recommends and uses for video production. The creator also directs viewers to their backup channel on Odysee.
This YouTube video features the Stealth Arms Platypus pistol, specifically highlighting its configuration with an RMRcc optic and demonstrating its performance at 10 yards. The description indicates a lifestyle and entertainment focus, with common YouTube engagement calls to action. The video's title and provided hashtags suggest a review or range test of this 2011 platform firearm, comparing it implicitly or explicitly to popular pistol families like Glock and 1911.
This video features a detailed look at the Sig Sauer P220 Legion pistol chambered in 10mm. It highlights modifications including the installation of an RMRcc red dot sight and a single-stage trigger job. The content focuses on the customization and potential performance enhancements of this specific firearm model.
This video showcases the Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus Optics Ready pistol as part of the 'I Carry' series. It highlights the pistol's features, specifically its optics-ready capability, and demonstrates it being carried in a KSG Armory holster. The Trijicon RMRcc red-dot sight is also featured as part of the setup. The content focuses on concealed carry and personal defense applications of this firearm and its accessories.
This video provides a review of the Holosun 507k/407k micro red dot optic. The reviewer positions it as a strong contender in the small single-stack pistol optic market, specifically comparing it against the Sig Romeo Zero and Trijicon RMRcc. The reviewer suggests that if viewers can overlook the general perception of Holosun, this optic might be the best option available, particularly for firearms like the Glock 43x. The review also mentions S15 magazines.
The Trijicon RMRcc is a micro red dot sight designed for slimline pistols, featuring a durable 7075-T6 aluminum construction and a 4-year battery life. Despite its robust build and Trijicon's reputation for reliability, its high $700 MSRP and proprietary mounting system are significant drawbacks compared to competitors. While offering 8 brightness settings and NV compatibility, the lack of built-in irons and a small window can contribute to 'dot panic' for new users.
This video showcases new firearm products from Colt, SIG Sauer, Trijicon, and Real Avid, presented by Paul Levy from Brownells. Featured items include Trijicon's RMR®cc red dot sight (compatible with Glock 43, SIG P365, and Glock 19), SIG Sauer's Pivoting Contour Brace for MCX/MPX pistols and BRN-180 lowers (also fitting AR-15 and AK-type pistols with Picatinny rails), Colt AR-15 barrels (including the 14.5" M4A1 carbine barrel with F-marked front sight tower), and Real Avid's Pivot Pin Installation Tool for AR-15 builds. The video highlights product features and potential applications for builders and shooters.
This video offers a first look at two new firearm-related products: the Trijicon RMRcc red dot sight and the Ed Brown FX2 pistol. The description highlights that the RMRcc is mounted on the FX2, an Ed Brown 1911 model chambered in .45 ACP. The video appears to be an initial unboxing or overview, showcasing the pairing of these items. It also includes links to a local shelter in Ames, Iowa, and the creator's Patreon account.
This video provides a detailed review of the Trijicon RMRcc Reflex Sight, highlighting its suitability for concealed-carry pistols. The review emphasizes how Trijicon adapted the successful RMR design to a smaller form factor, making it ideal for compact firearms used for discreet carry and personal defense. Key specifications like objective lens size, adjustments, dimensions, weight, reticle options (3.25- and 6.5-MOA dot), brightness settings, and battery life are discussed, along with its MSRP. The RMRcc is presented as a durable and reliable optic for everyday carry firearms.
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