Smaller Footprint For Trijicon's RMR!

The Trijicon RMRcc is a new, smaller red dot sight designed for compact and subcompact handguns, featuring a reduced footprint, height, and width compared to the standard RMR. It retains Trijicon's renowned durability and offers adjustable windage and elevation with 3 MOA per click. The RMRcc provides eight daylight brightness settings and two night vision compatible modes, with options for auto or manual brightness control.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon RMRcc is a compact red dot sight designed for handguns, featuring a smaller footprint, lower height, and reduced width compared to the standard RMR. It offers 3.25 MOA or 6.5 MOA dot options, eight daylight and two night vision compatible brightness settings, and auto or manual brightness control, all while maintaining Trijicon's signature durability.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introducing the Trijicon RMRcc
  2. 00:10RMRcc vs. Standard RMR: Size Differences
  3. 00:22Trijicon Durability
  4. 00:32RMRcc MOA Dot Options
  5. 00:46Windage and Elevation Adjustments
  6. 00:59RMRcc vs. SRO Size Comparison
  7. 01:33Optic Footprint Differences
  8. 01:46Brightness Settings (Daylight & NV)
  9. 01:58Brightness Adjustment Modes (Auto/Manual)
  10. 02:15RMRcc for Compact Handguns
  11. 02:35Lifetime of Hard Use

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Trijicon RMRcc different from the standard Trijicon RMR?

The Trijicon RMRcc features a significantly smaller footprint, a lower profile, and reduced width, making it ideal for compact and subcompact handgun slides. While sharing Trijicon's renowned durability, its dimensions are optimized for smaller firearm platforms.

What are the available MOA dot sizes for the Trijicon RMRcc?

The Trijicon RMRcc is offered in two main Minute of Angle (MOA) dot sizes. You can choose between a 3.25 MOA dot for a more precise aiming point or a larger 6.5 MOA dot for faster target acquisition.

How does the Trijicon RMRcc handle brightness adjustment?

The RMRcc provides flexibility with its brightness settings. It offers eight distinct daylight brightness levels and two night vision compatible settings. Users can select an automatic mode that adjusts intensity based on ambient light or manually set a preferred brightness level.

Is the Trijicon RMRcc compatible with standard RMR mounting systems?

No, the Trijicon RMRcc has a different footprint than the standard RMR and SRO optics. This means you will need to use specific adapter plates designed for the RMRcc when mounting it to a firearm slide.

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