Trijicon MRO vs Aimpoint T1 Micro

Published on May 2, 2017
Duration: 10:01

This guide provides a detailed comparison between the Trijicon MRO and Aimpoint T1 Micro red dot sights, drawing on practical insights from Garand Thumb. It covers physical specifications, control ergonomics, battery life, field of view, glass quality, and price. The comparison highlights the MRO's wider field of view and affordability against the T1's established reputation for clarity and ruggedness.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon MRO offers a wider field of view with its 25mm objective lens, reducing the 'tube effect', and features an ambidextrous top brightness dial. The Aimpoint T1 Micro is known for its exceptional glass clarity and compact design, though it has a smaller objective lens and a right-side dial. Both provide 50,000 hours of battery life under specific settings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Sequence
  2. 00:58Optic Overview: T1 vs MRO
  3. 01:33Aimpoint T1 Physical Specs & Mount
  4. 01:51Trijicon MRO Physical Specs & Mount
  5. 02:22Ergonomics and Controls Comparison
  6. 03:55Battery Life Comparison
  7. 04:40Field of View and 'Tube Effect'
  8. 06:38Glass Quality and Tint
  9. 08:32Price and Value Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Trijicon MRO and Aimpoint T1 Micro red dot sights?

The Trijicon MRO features a larger 25mm objective lens for a wider field of view and a top-mounted brightness dial. The Aimpoint T1 Micro has a more compact 20mm lens, renowned glass clarity, and a right-side dial. Both offer 50,000 hours of battery life under different settings.

How does the field of view compare between the Trijicon MRO and Aimpoint T1 Micro?

The Trijicon MRO provides a noticeably wider field of view due to its larger objective lens, which helps reduce the 'tube effect' often experienced with smaller red dot sights like the Aimpoint T1 Micro.

Which red dot sight is more affordable, the Trijicon MRO or Aimpoint T1 Micro?

The Trijicon MRO is generally the more affordable option, typically costing between $375-$450 with a mount. The Aimpoint T1 Micro and its successor, the T2, are usually priced higher, often exceeding $550-$600.

What is the battery life expectancy for the Trijicon MRO and Aimpoint T1 Micro?

Both optics boast an impressive 50,000 hours of battery life. However, this is achieved at different brightness settings: the MRO at setting 3 (suitable for indoor use) and the T1 at setting 7.

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