Trijicon RMR on a rifle- Things to consider

Published on May 11, 2018
Duration: 13:49

This video discusses the Trijicon RMR's performance as a rifle optic, highlighting its durability but noting significant drawbacks in adverse conditions. The instructor, Chris from Regular Guy Training, explains how water droplets and sun glare can severely impair target acquisition, making it less ideal for general rifle use compared to pistol applications or other optics with better shrouding.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon RMR, while durable, presents significant challenges when mounted on a rifle. Rain can cause water droplets to create a hazy film on the lens, and sun glare can produce a distracting square overlay on the red dot, hindering accurate target acquisition in adverse conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Class Schedule
  2. 00:44RMR on Rifle: Common Questions
  3. 01:04RMR Performance: Pros and Cons
  4. 01:33Durability vs. Environmental Issues
  5. 02:31Lack of Shrouding and its Impact
  6. 02:58Water Droplets and Lens Haze
  7. 04:01Tinted Glass and Spatter Issues
  8. 04:31Sunlight Glare and Red Dot Interference
  9. 05:11RMR Performance in Most Circumstances
  10. 05:33Rifle vs. Pistol Application
  11. 06:20Concealed Carry vs. Rifle Use
  12. 06:42Honest Assessment of RMR on Rifle
  13. 07:11Individual Use Case Limitations
  14. 07:36Alternative Optic Recommendations
  15. 08:15Viewer Feedback & Data Request
  16. 08:42Upcoming Training Schedule
  17. 10:20Price Increase Announcement
  18. 11:00Pricing Strategy Explanation
  19. 12:40Patreon Benefits
  20. 13:11Other Platforms & Social Media

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main drawbacks of using a Trijicon RMR on a rifle?

The primary drawbacks of the Trijicon RMR on a rifle are its susceptibility to water droplets causing lens haze and its tendency to suffer from significant sun glare, which can obscure the red dot and hinder accurate aiming, especially in adverse weather or bright conditions.

How does rain affect the Trijicon RMR's performance on a rifle?

Rain causes water droplets to accumulate on the RMR's lens. These droplets, especially when mixed with dirt or clay, create a hazy film on the inside of the glass, making it difficult to see the target clearly and acquire the red dot accurately.

Why is sun glare a problem for the Trijicon RMR on a rifle?

Sunlight glare off the RMR's body and glass can create a large, distracting square overlay on the red dot. This effectively turns the aiming point into a large, imprecise square, making precise shots at greater distances or even at 50 yards challenging.

Is the Trijicon RMR durable enough for rifle use?

Yes, the Trijicon RMR is noted for its durability and resistance to zero loss, even after rough handling and exposure to elements. However, its optical performance in adverse conditions is the main concern for rifle applications.

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