Hop features the Trijicon MRO SD which is part of the the Trijicon MRO red dot sight series that he is critical of, detailing persistent issues across models. The original MRO suffered from magnification, poor night vision, and severe parallax. While the MRO HD fixed these, it introduced internal reflections. The newer MRO SD, despite improvements, surprisingly reintroduced significant parallax and a smaller window.
The new Trijicon MRO SD is a compact, sealed reflex sight engineered for rapid target acquisition on rifles, carbines, and shotguns, featuring a large aperture and tapered light path for maximized viewing area and enhanced situational awareness.
6mm Badger compares two green dot sights which are polar opposites in terms of pricing... "The Cyelee Chameleon G-SRS8 is a $199.94 green dot sight, and today I’m putting it to the test against the Trijicon SRO ($700 real steel optic) to see how it stacks up! This sight was sent to me for free by Cyelee, but this will be a 100% honest review—I’ll cover its build quality, features, and whether it’s a good budget-friendly alternative for airsoft players."
The Glock Store give us an overview of the Trijicon RMR HD and RCR optics which they say the company is bringing the fight to Holosun... "Trijicon is a pioneer in Micro Red Dot technology, consistently innovating in the field. Enclosed optics are highly favored by concealed carry users and those frequently exposed to harsh environments like rain. The introduction of the circle dot reticle is a welcome change for those seeking faster target acquisition with a larger reticle."
110 SASS Actual tries the Trijicon RCR to find out if it is the best red dot sight for pistols in the market. According to Trijicon, the the RCR is a next-generation red dot sight that is built for the toughest conditions. It is as durable as the legendary ACOG, and it can withstand direct impacts and harsh environments. The RCR is also accurate and precise, and it works with any style or caliber of firearm.
A recent release from Trijicon is the Trijicon RMR Dual Defense Kit, a set that includes the RMR optic and night sights... "The Trijicon Dual Defense Kit combines the legendary RMR and the industry leading Bright & Tough Night Sight set into one, easy-to-use kit. This new kit adds speed and precision to your self-defense, law enforcement, military, competition, or target pistol.
New release from Trijicon, optic mount with their Q-Loc Tech that allows easier mounting of optics that has been mounted before without the need to check its zero... "Trijicon's Cantilever Mount w/ Trijicon Q-LOC™ Technology features a Mil-Spec drop test rated 6061-T6 aluminum design, with an easy to use one handed toolless mounting system. The spring-loaded design allows for constant retention and maintaining of zero even if the knobs are not tightened.
TangoDown got available at their store a Trijicon RMR Mount For SIG Sauer P320. Not sure if this can be mounted on the SIG Air ProForce M17 GBB Pistol... "Just like our prior rugged optic mount plates, the SSM-03 provides a solid base for the popular Trijicon RMR®, along with our premium grade back up iron sights (available separately) to the system for fail safe performance.
Last month Trijicon announced that the Trijicon MGRS has been selected for the U.S. Army Mounted Machine Gun Optic (MMO) Program. The MGRS or Machine Gun Reflex Sight is non-magnified optic mount for the M2 and M240 machine gunes. A magnifier can be added if needed. Press release below:
Military Arms Channel takes a look at the Trijicon MRO HD with 3X Magnifier in this video and wonders what's going on with the reticle... "Trijicon has a new RDS called the MRO (Miniature Rifle Optic) HD. The new MRO HD was optimized to work with their new 3X magnifier."