Trijicon SRO Update - 6000 rounds later

Published on November 23, 2019
Duration: 2:28

This video provides an update on the Trijicon SRO after 6000 rounds, with the reviewer expressing a strong preference for it over the Delta Point Pro. The reviewer highlights the SRO's dot brightness and overall performance, noting that it has achieved the goal of a maintenance-free carry optics gun. A CHPWS plate is recommended for improved optic placement and to mitigate lens fouling.

Quick Summary

After 6000 rounds, the Trijicon SRO is highly recommended, outperforming the Delta Point Pro with its superior dot brightness and reliability. Using an aftermarket plate like CHPWS can resolve issues with stock MOS plates causing lens fouling, contributing to a maintenance-free carry optics experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:26Introduction & Optic Cover
  2. 00:466000 Round SRO Update
  3. 00:50SRO vs. Delta Point Pro
  4. 01:03SRO Performance & Issues
  5. 01:17MOS Plate Issues & CHPWS Solution
  6. 01:44Overall Satisfaction & Recommendation
  7. 02:10Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Trijicon SRO perform after 6000 rounds?

After 6000 rounds, the Trijicon SRO has performed reliably without any issues. The reviewer expresses a strong preference for it, noting its excellent dot brightness and overall performance, making it a key component of a maintenance-free carry optics setup.

What are the advantages of the Trijicon SRO over the Delta Point Pro?

The Trijicon SRO is considered to outclass the Leupold Delta Point Pro, particularly in terms of dot brightness and overall user experience. The reviewer found the SRO to be a significant improvement for practical shooting applications.

What issues can arise with stock MOS plates and pistol optics?

Stock MOS plates can position the optic's cowl too high over the breech face. This can lead to the optic's lens becoming fouled by gas expelled from the chamber during firing, a common issue that can be mitigated with aftermarket plates.

What is the benefit of using a CHPWS plate with a Trijicon SRO?

A CHPWS plate can reposition the optic on the slide, moving it closer to the rear sights. This improved positioning can help prevent lens fouling from muzzle gas and enhance the overall integration of the optic with the firearm.

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