Trijicon SRO | Overview

Published on September 30, 2023
Duration: 8:25

This guide provides expert-level insights into the Trijicon SRO optic, favored for duty and competition. It details its durability, circular field of view for improved dot tracking, and convenient top-loaded battery design. The installation process, including mounting on an RMR footprint and zeroing procedures, is covered, along with crucial advice on ejection port clearance to prevent malfunctions and carbon buildup. The instructor emphasizes practical experience, having logged over 10,000 rounds with the SRO.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon SRO is a durable red dot sight suitable for duty and competition, featuring a circular field of view for better dot tracking and a top-loaded battery compartment for easy changes without losing zero. It uses the RMR footprint and requires careful mounting to avoid ejection port interference.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Trijicon SRO
  2. 00:20SRO Durability and Experience
  3. 01:12Circular Field of View
  4. 01:56Top-Loaded Battery Design
  5. 02:26Mounting and Footprint
  6. 03:35Ejection Port Clearance & Carbon Build-up
  7. 04:50Illumination Controls
  8. 06:00Included Accessories and Zeroing
  9. 07:38Offset Rifle Mount Application

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Trijicon SRO durable enough for duty use?

The instructor has personally used the Trijicon SRO for over a year, firing more than 10,000 rounds, including during prone shooting where the optic hit the ground. While not as robust as an RMR or Aimpoint, it's considered tough enough for most duty applications.

What is the main advantage of the Trijicon SRO's circular field of view?

The SRO's circular window provides a wider field of view compared to the RMR's square window. This allows shooters to better track the red dot's movement during recoil, potentially leading to quicker and more accurate follow-up shots.

How do you change the battery on the Trijicon SRO?

The Trijicon SRO features a convenient top-loaded battery compartment. A CR2032 battery can be accessed and replaced using a flathead screwdriver without needing to remove the optic from the firearm, thus maintaining zero.

What footprint does the Trijicon SRO use?

The Trijicon SRO uses the standard RMR footprint. This means it is directly compatible with pistol slides that have been previously milled to accept a Trijicon RMR, as well as many aftermarket slides designed for that footprint.

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