The Trijicon RMR RM06 Type 2 with a 3.25 MOA dot remains a relevant and reliable pistol optic in 2025. Despite its small window, consistent practice allows for effective target acquisition. The speaker recommends an annual battery change and re-zeroing process, noting good return-to-zero on RMR-cut slides. Trijicon's new RMR HD and enclosed emitter models are also anticipated.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Glock G34 Gen 5 MOS pistol, highlighting its accuracy and customization options. The presenter details modifications including Dawson Precision sights, a Trijicon RMR RM06 optic, a Streamlight TLR-1 HL weapon light, and the Glock Performance Trigger system with a Johnny Glocks trigger shoe. The review also touches on magazine options and a common modification for the slide stop lever.
This guide details the technique for presenting a pistol equipped with a red dot sight, emphasizing consistent draw strokes and natural dot acquisition. Expert instruction from John Lovell highlights the importance of training to overcome the 'all or nothing' nature of red dot presentation, contrasting it with the more forgiving iron sights. The primary benefit discussed is the ability to maintain focus on the threat, aligning with natural human responses in high-stress situations.
This guide details the process of zeroing a pistol-mounted red dot optic, specifically a Trijicon RMR on a Glock 19, from an experienced instructor. It emphasizes stability during shooting, using backup sights for initial alignment, and making precise adjustments based on MOA calculations. The video also covers refining aim by reducing dot brightness and offers post-zeroing tips like marking adjustments with a paint pen.
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