Trijicon SRS Red Dot Sight

Published on July 25, 2016
Duration: 10:41

The Trijicon SRS offers a large field of view and uses a standard AA battery with solar assist. An updated version resolved internal reflection issues present in earlier models. It performs well at 50 and 100 yards, with minimal magnification and color shift, though heat mirage can be visible when using suppressors.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon SRS red dot sight features a large field of view, a standard AA battery, and a solar panel for extended battery life. Updated models have resolved previous internal reflection and 'ghosting' issues, performing well at 50 and 100 yards with minimal optical distortion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Trijicon SRS
  2. 01:16Addressing SRS Historical Issues
  3. 02:4650-Yard Range Testing
  4. 04:35100-Yard Performance Analysis
  5. 06:32Comparison & Suppressor Use
  6. 08:57Final Thoughts & Rapid Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Trijicon SRS red dot sight?

The Trijicon SRS offers a large field of view, uses a standard AA battery, and incorporates a solar panel to extend battery life. It also features a Quick Detach (QD) mounting system for easy attachment and removal.

Did the Trijicon SRS have any previous issues?

Yes, earlier versions of the Trijicon SRS experienced internal reflections and 'ghosting' artifacts, particularly when shooting towards the sun. Trijicon released updated versions to correct these optical issues.

How does the Trijicon SRS perform at 100 yards?

At 100 yards, the Trijicon SRS demonstrated excellent performance, being nearly zeroed out of the box. It shows minimal color shift and a slight magnification effect, typical for red dot optics.

What is the battery life like on the Trijicon SRS?

The Trijicon SRS utilizes a standard AA battery, and its battery life is further extended by an integrated solar panel, making it a practical choice for extended use in various lighting conditions.

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