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Hi, this is Chase from OpticsPlanet
and today I've got the Trijicon Dual Illuminated
RMR. RMR stands for ruggedized
miniature reflex. This thing is durable, it's built to last. You know if it's a Trijicon
product, it's battle-hardened, battle-tested,
it's ready to go from the second you pick it up. This model is not
powered by batteries. It's what Trijicon calls Dual Illumination,
which consists of fiber optics and tritium.
The fiber optic bar is located here on top and it'll take all the ambient light
and filter it down into the housing to produce the reticle image. If you're in
low light or no light conditions, it has a tritium lamp
to help produce that reticle. You can get a couple different mounts.
The one that's on here right now is the low picatinny mount, there's a high
mount
so you can use it on an AR. There's a couple ring mounts so you can put it on the
eyepiece of an ACOG. There's even
plates that you can get that will replace the rear sight on your pistol.
One MOA click adjustment so it's audible and so you know
it's adjusting when you turn here for for elevation and windage.
The RMR can also be used as a close quarters sight
for weapons systems that you might have set up from medium or long range
shooting.
Let's say I'm engaging targets with this ACOG at 200 to 300 meters
and a target pops up at let's say 10 meters. I can just
cant the weapon to the side a bit, angle my head, and sight through the RMR
and know that I am putting rounds on target with accuracy.
You can get this RMR in 7 MOA,
8 MOA or 13 MOA. There's a dot size for whatever your application might
be.
The thing that sets the RMR apart from
a traditional red dot sight is that it does not use batteries.
You can pick this up at a moments notice and know that you ready to go,
it's not going to let you down. Again, it's the dual illuminated Trijicon
RMR. It's available at OpticsPlanet.com. This is Chase, thanks for watching.