This video explores ten significant upgrades for Glock pistols, focusing on enhancing performance and customization. It details the Glock Performance Trigger, Trijicon RMR Type 2 optic, various aftermarket sights, Talon Grips, and the Streamlight TLR-1 HL weapon light. Additionally, it covers several Glock models including the G49, G19 Gen 5 MOS, G20 Gen 5, G43X MOS, G30SF, G17 Gen 5, and G44, highlighting their specific features and use cases.
This video provides a brief overview of the Trijicon RMR Type 2 optic, including an unboxing and a look at its features. The RMR Type 2 is shown mounted on a Glock 19X pistol equipped with a Streamlight TLR-7A weapon light. The presenter highlights the bottom-loading battery compartment and the visible red dot reticle.
This live Q&A session from GUNMEN covers a wide range of firearms topics, including recommendations for handgun optics, PCCs, AR-15 builds, and specific firearm models. The instructor, who has extensive experience in firearms and content creation, offers practical advice on gear selection, build strategies, and general firearm knowledge. The discussion also touches on YouTube channel growth, content creation tips, and personal preferences for various firearm platforms and accessories.
This video provides a direct comparison between the Trijicon RMR HD and the RMR Type 2, two popular EDC optics. The reviewer, a firearms enthusiast, highlights their shared 3.25 MOA reticle size and demonstrates their appearance when mounted on a Glock 20 chambered in 10mm Auto. Viewers are encouraged to decide their preference based on visual comparison.
This video from Regular Guy Training LLC critically examines common firearms community discussions around gear selection, particularly focusing on red dot sights. The instructor, demonstrating high authority and expertise, explains the nuanced trade-offs in optic features like 'shake awake' technology and battery efficiency, using Trijicon RMR models as examples. The content aims to educate viewers on making informed decisions beyond simplistic memes.
This guide details the process of range testing and zeroing the Trijicon RMR Type 2 on a new Canik TTI Combat Smoke pistol. It covers initial setup, ammunition considerations, and the importance of a break-in period for optimal reliability, drawing on the experienced assessment of the Honest Outlaw reviewer. The guide emphasizes safe handling practices throughout the process.
Johnny Q, an established tactical gear influencer, breaks down his Every Day Carry (EDC) setup specifically for church security. He details essential tools like a Tekto pocket knife and Streamlight Wedge XT flashlight, alongside two firearm options: a Smith & Wesson Carry Comp and a Glock 19 Gen 5, both equipped with high-end optics and lights, and carried in Fury Carry Solutions holsters. The breakdown emphasizes practical gear selection for a defined role.
Johnny Q details his October EDC rotation, featuring three pistols: a Glock 19 Gen 5 with an RMR, a Smith & Wesson Shield X with an EPS Carry, and a Smith & Wesson Carry Comp with an SRO and TLR 7X weapon light. He emphasizes his reasoning for carrying or not carrying weapon lights based on the intended use, such as church security versus home defense. The video also highlights the comfort and features of Fury Carry Solutions holsters.
This video provides an expert-level review of the top 10 best red dot sights for handguns in 2025. It details key features, performance characteristics, and target user for each optic, including budget-friendly options like the Bushnell RXS2 and high-end, rugged choices like the Aimpoint Acro P2 and Trijicon RMR Type 2. The guide emphasizes factors like reticle options, battery life, durability, and field of view for competitive shooters, concealed carriers, and duty professionals.
This video from The Gun Collective showcases 17 newly released firearms, offering expert insights from host Jon Patton. Key highlights include the innovative Rideout Arsenal Dragon with its low bore axis and lever-delayed blowback system, new revolver models from Chiappa and Charter Arms, and updated offerings from Ruger and Smith & Wesson. The review also touches on new optics and accessories, providing a comprehensive overview of recent industry developments.
This video discusses the Trijicon RCR reflex sight, comparing its parallax to the Trijicon RMR Type 2. The speaker notes that parallax in pistol optics is generally poor but manageable, and the RCR's performance in this regard is similar to the RMR Type 2. The presence of a notch filter is also discussed, with the speaker finding it beneficial for battery life and generally not an issue for handgun use.
The Trijicon RCR stands slightly taller than an RMR Type 2, which can be advantageous when replacing an RMR on a slide cut for a Type 2. This increased height can improve iron sight visibility and reduce obstruction of the dot. While adequate for most self-defense scenarios, the RCR's window size and height may offer a slight edge in competitive shooting where fractions of a second matter.
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