Trijicon RCR: It gets plenty bright

Published on August 20, 2025
Duration: 1:11

This video discusses the brightness of the Trijicon RCR optic, noting it's more than sufficient for most situations, including bright desert environments. It highlights a common issue with other red dot sights like the RMR and SRO where sunlight can cause reflections off the open emitter, creating a distracting 'red box' around the aiming dot. The RCR is praised for eliminating this reflection issue, even under direct sunlight.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon RCR optic offers exceptional brightness, sufficient for even the harshest lighting conditions like direct desert sun. Unlike other open-emitter sights (RMR, SRO) which can produce distracting 'red box' reflections, the RCR effectively eliminates this glare, providing a cleaner sight picture.

Chapters

  1. 00:00RCR Brightness and Glare
  2. 00:16RMR/SRO Sunlight Reflection Issue
  3. 00:33Target Focus vs. Glare
  4. 00:49RCR Eliminates Glare

Frequently Asked Questions

How bright is the Trijicon RCR optic?

The Trijicon RCR optic gets plenty bright, exceeding what is typically needed for most situations. It performs adequately even in extremely bright environments like a desert with bleached white sand under direct sunlight.

What is the 'red box' issue with red dot sights?

The 'red box' issue occurs on some open-emitter red dot sights, like the RMR Type 2 or SRO, when direct sunlight hits the emitter at certain angles. This causes reflections that create a distracting rectangle of red light around the aiming dot.

Does the Trijicon RCR suffer from sunlight glare?

No, the Trijicon RCR does not exhibit the distracting 'red box' reflection issue caused by sunlight that affects other open-emitter red dot sights. This holds true even when tested under direct sunlight from various angles.

Is staying target-focused a solution for red dot glare?

While staying target-focused can help mitigate distractions from reflected light on some optics, it can still be challenging and distracting depending on the time of day and the intensity of the glare. The RCR's lack of glare makes this less of an issue.

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