Trijicon SOCOM Adopted HRS Type 2 LED RMR Review

Published on January 24, 2019
Duration: 8:23

This expert review of the Trijicon RMR HRS, adopted by SOCOM, highlights its unique features like the QR code, FDE finish, and born-on date. The Type 2 LED adjustable sight offers 2-4 years of battery life with a CR2032, manual and automatic brightness modes, and 1 MOA windage/elevation adjustments. It's noted for exceptional durability, capable of withstanding significant impacts.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon RMR HRS, adopted by SOCOM, is a Type 2 LED adjustable red dot sight featuring a 3.25 MOA dot. It boasts a 2-4 year battery life with a CR2032, manual and automatic brightness modes, and 1 MOA windage/elevation adjustments. Its anodized FDE finish and robust construction ensure high durability, capable of withstanding impacts.

Chapters

  1. 00:32Introduction: Trijicon RMR HRS
  2. 01:05HRS Model Unique Features
  3. 01:38SOCOM Adoption and Testing
  4. 01:52RMR vs. Delta Point Comparison
  5. 02:07Battery Life and Brightness Control
  6. 02:41Adjustable vs. Automatic Modes
  7. 03:51Mounting and Durability
  8. 04:21Pricing and MSRP
  9. 04:51Windage and Elevation Adjustments
  10. 05:04Durability and Construction
  11. 05:42First Look and Wrap-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Trijicon RMR HRS unique compared to standard RMR models?

The HRS model is distinguished by a QR code on its top surface, an anodized FDE finish (not Cerakote), and a visible 'born-on' manufacture date on the right side, setting it apart from traditional RMRs.

What is the expected battery life and power source for the Trijicon RMR HRS Type 2?

The Type 2 RMR HRS is powered by a CR2032 battery and offers an estimated battery life of 2-4 years, with brightness levels influencing the actual duration.

How does the Trijicon RMR HRS handle brightness adjustment and compatibility with weapon lights?

It features both manual brightness adjustment via buttons and an automatic mode. For defensive use, manual adjustment is recommended as the automatic mode can be affected by weapon lights.

Is the Trijicon RMR HRS durable enough for demanding use?

Yes, the Type 2 RMRs, including the HRS, are known for their exceptional durability. They are designed to withstand significant impacts, such as drops on concrete, without damage to the optic or glass.

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