Trijicon SRO *Specialized Reflex Optic*

Published on April 6, 2021
Duration: 11:25

The Trijicon SRO Specialized Reflex Optic is designed for competitive and sporting use, offering a larger, circular window for an increased field of view and easier target acquisition compared to the RMR. While not as robust as the RMR for hard use, it excels in speed and clarity. The SRO features eight brightness settings, including two night vision modes, and a top-loading battery for convenient changes without re-zeroing. It is constructed from 7075 aluminum, is waterproof up to 10 feet, and offers tool-less adjustments with 1 MOA clicks.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon SRO Specialized Reflex Optic excels in competitive and sporting applications due to its large, circular window, offering an increased field of view and faster target acquisition compared to the RMR. It features a convenient top-loading battery compartment for easy changes without re-zeroing and is constructed from durable 7075 aluminum, waterproof up to 10 feet.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction: Trijicon SRO
  2. 00:17What's Specialized About the SRO?
  3. 00:22RMR vs. SRO Durability
  4. 01:32SRO's Circular Window & FOV
  5. 02:02SRO Housing Depth & Alignment
  6. 02:32SRO on Pistols (RMR Cut Issues)
  7. 03:41SRO on AR Platforms & Shotguns
  8. 04:16SRO Brightness Settings & NV Modes
  9. 05:32Personal Experience with the SRO
  10. 06:25SRO's Exposed Emitter Achilles' Heel
  11. 07:10SRO as an Ultra-Light Option
  12. 07:30Who is the SRO For?
  13. 08:16SRO Battery Access vs. RMR
  14. 08:36SRO Dimensions & Weight
  15. 08:45SRO Battery Life & Brightness Settings
  16. 09:06SRO Auto-Brightness Feature
  17. 09:11SRO Housing Material & Waterproofing
  18. 09:16SRO Tool-less Adjustments
  19. 09:32SRO Brightness Adjustment Options
  20. 09:57SRO Red Dot Size Options (MOA)
  21. 10:33SRO Application & Fit
  22. 10:42Support Kit Badger

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Trijicon SRO over the RMR?

The Trijicon SRO's primary advantage over the RMR is its significantly larger, circular window, which provides a wider field of view and makes it much easier and faster to acquire the red dot, especially for competitive and sporting applications.

How does the SRO handle battery changes compared to the RMR?

A key convenience of the SRO is its top-loading battery compartment. This allows users to change the CR2032 battery without removing the optic from the firearm, thus avoiding the need to re-zero the sight, unlike the RMR which requires bottom access.

What are the intended uses for the Trijicon SRO?

The Trijicon SRO is specifically designed for competitive shooting and sporting use, such as range days or hunting. It prioritizes a larger field of view and faster target acquisition over the extreme durability required for hard-use duty applications.

What are the available red dot sizes for the Trijicon SRO?

The Trijicon SRO is offered in multiple red dot sizes to suit different applications. Options include a 5 MOA dot, ideal for pistols at close range, a 2.5 MOA dot for general-purpose use, and a 1 MOA dot for more precise aiming on carbines.

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