TRIJICON MRO OPTIC REVEAL

Published on August 15, 2015
Duration: 9:05

The Trijicon MRO is presented as a strong new competitor in the micro red dot market, challenging Aimpoint's dominance. Key features include a robust, ACOG-inspired forged housing, a 5-year battery life, and a wider 25mm objective lens offering a larger field of view compared to the Aimpoint T1. Despite a slightly taller profile due to its top-mounted dial, the MRO is only marginally heavier than the T1 and boasts 8 brightness settings (6 day, 2 NV) with an ambidextrous, capped-off dial.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon MRO offers a 5-year battery life and a wider field of view thanks to its 25mm objective lens. Weighing just 5.9 oz with a mount, it's comparable to the Aimpoint T1. It features 8 brightness settings (6 day, 2 NV) and durable construction.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction to Trijicon MRO
  2. 01:31Durability and Construction
  3. 02:15Battery Life
  4. 03:07Size, Weight, and Field of View
  5. 04:47Weight Comparison
  6. 05:31Brightness Settings and Ergonomics
  7. 06:59Adjustments and Waterproofing
  8. 08:24Price and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the battery life of the Trijicon MRO?

The Trijicon MRO boasts an impressive battery life of 5 years, matching the industry standard set by competitors like Aimpoint. This extended duration ensures the optic remains ready for immediate use.

How does the Trijicon MRO compare in weight to the Aimpoint T1?

In a direct comparison, the Trijicon MRO with a lower 1/3 mount weighs 5.9 oz, while the Aimpoint T1 with a LaRue mount weighs 6.0 oz. The difference is negligible, indicating comparable weight profiles for both optics.

What are the key advantages of the Trijicon MRO's field of view?

The Trijicon MRO features a 25mm objective lens, which provides a significantly wider field of view compared to the Aimpoint T1. This larger viewing area aids in faster target acquisition and situational awareness.

How many brightness settings does the Trijicon MRO have?

The Trijicon MRO offers 8 brightness settings: 6 for daytime use and 2 specifically for night vision compatibility. The ambidextrous dial also includes a convenient 'off' position between settings 2 and 3.

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