@TrijiconInc had a Oopsie Poopsie, am I covered? πŸ€£πŸ˜‚ #trickshot

Published on December 27, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates an advanced trick shot where a 9mm projectile is fired through the lens of a Trijicon SRO red dot sight mounted on a Bul Armory SAS II TAC PRO. The shot, captured with a high-speed camera, highlights the projectile's path and the optic's housing. The speaker, identified as a high-tier firearms influencer, humorously addresses a cracked SRO lens and proceeds with a planned destruction using a trick shot, showcasing advanced shooting capabilities and familiarity with high-end firearms.

Quick Summary

A Trijicon SRO optic was damaged by an accidental drop, cracking its lens. The speaker, a high-tier firearms influencer, humorously decided to perform a trick shot by firing a 9mm projectile through the cracked lens using a Bul Armory SAS II TAC PRO and a Jacob Grey HEX pistol, captured on high-speed camera.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The 'Oopsie Poopsie'
  2. 00:10Warranty and Destruction Plan
  3. 00:21Trick Shot Setup
  4. 00:37Execution and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the Trijicon SRO optic in the video?

The Trijicon SRO optic sustained a crack in its lens due to an accidental drop, which the speaker humorously termed an 'Oopsie Poopsie.' Following a review of the warranty, the speaker decided to perform a trick shot through the damaged lens.

What firearm and accessories were used in the trick shot?

The trick shot involved a Bul Armory SAS II TAC PRO pistol, a Jacob Grey HEX pistol for firing, and the damaged Trijicon SRO optic. An Inforce weapon light was also visible on the Bul Armory pistol.

How was the trick shot captured and what was the result?

The trick shot was captured using professional high-speed cinematography equipment, specifically a Phantom camera. The footage revealed a 9mm projectile passing precisely through the optic's glass lens without damaging the housing.

What is the battery life and reticle option for the Trijicon SRO?

The Trijicon SRO Specialized Reflex Optic is noted to have a battery life of approximately 3 years. It also offers reticle options including 1.0, 2.5, and 5.0 MOA sizes.

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