Trijicon's New SRO Is More Than A Red Dot Sight

Published on December 3, 2019
Duration: 1:41

The Trijicon SRO (Specialized Reflex Optic) is highlighted for its large, unobstructed field of view, making target acquisition and dot tracking easier. It shares the RMR footprint for compatibility with existing mounts and features a top-loading battery compartment for convenient changes without removing the optic. Adjustments for windage and elevation are made with a common casing or flathead, and the deck height matches the RMR, allowing for suppressor height sights to be used in conjunction with the optic.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon SRO (Specialized Reflex Optic) offers a large, unobstructed field of view for faster target acquisition and easier dot tracking under recoil. It features a top-loading battery compartment for convenient CR2032 battery changes without removing the optic, and shares the RMR footprint for broad compatibility. Its deck height matches the RMR, allowing for suppressor height sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to the Trijicon SRO
  2. 00:10Large Field of View Benefits
  3. 00:25RMR Footprint Compatibility
  4. 00:33Top-Loading Battery Feature
  5. 00:44Brightness and Adjustment Controls
  6. 00:57Deck Height and Iron Sight Co-witness
  7. 01:13Clear Field of View and Lens Tint
  8. 01:21Available MOA Reticles
  9. 01:25Holster Compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Trijicon SRO unique compared to other red dot sights?

The Trijicon SRO stands out with its exceptionally large and unobstructed field of view, which greatly aids in rapid target acquisition and tracking the dot under recoil. It also features a convenient top-loading battery compartment and maintains compatibility with the RMR footprint.

How does the Trijicon SRO ensure compatibility with existing firearm setups?

The SRO shares the same RMR footprint as the industry-leading Trijicon RMR. This means it will fit in most mounts and pistol slides designed for the RMR, and its deck height is the same, allowing for the use of suppressor height sights for co-witnessing.

What are the battery and adjustment features of the Trijicon SRO?

The SRO uses a common CR2032 battery, easily accessible via a top-loading compartment for quick changes. Brightness is adjusted with intuitive buttons, and windage/elevation adjustments can be made with common tools like a casing or flat-head screwdriver.

What reticle options are available for the Trijicon SRO?

The Trijicon SRO is offered with two reticle options to suit different shooter preferences and applications. These options are a 12.5 MOA dot and a 5 MOA dot, providing flexibility for various shooting disciplines.

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