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Trijicon RMR Type 2 6.5 MOA Adjustable LED Red Dot Sight

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Arrives Nov 27 – Nov 30
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Color: Black


Style: No Mount


Features

  • 6.5 MOA ADJUSTABLE LED RMR: Features an automatic brightness mode and easy push buttons for eight adjustable brightness settings including 2 nv and 1 Super bright
  • DEPENDABLE ELECTRONIC DESIGN: Ruggedized Battery contacts and electronics ensure performance and survivability in harsh environments
  • BATTERY CONSERVATION MODE: Automatically adjusts aiming dot to ambient lighting conditions after 16.5 hours. Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC)- No
  • BUTTON LOCKOUT: Sets RMR into automatic mode to prevent accidental adjustments.
  • Night Reticle Color: Red. Serial number on actual product may vary

Description

The RMR Type 2 is designed with a patented housing shape that absorbs impact and diverts stress away from the lens to increase durability. It also offers redesigned and upgraded electronics that have been proven to perform when mounted on slide ride pistols and other small arms. It’s suitable for military, law enforcement, concealed carry self-defense, target shooting, and hunting applications. The RMR Type 2 Adjustable LED sight puts the illumination control in the user’s hands. Easy-to-use buttons on the sides of the optic allow the user to adjust the illumination brightness, toggle between manual and automatic modes, and power down the RMR for storage. The automatic mode functions the same as the LED RMR version. If a manual mode has been chosen, the RMR will remain in manual mode for 16.5 hours following the last push of a button. After 16.5 hours, the optic will default back to the automatic mode so that the RMR will be ready for your next mission or task. All RMR Type 2 Adjustable LED sights are compatible with night vision devices, with the 3.25 dot size being the most popular. The user can also lock out the buttons so that the RMR functions in automatic mode only. This ensures that inadvertent button pushes do not cause a loss of aiming solution. The 6.5 MOA dot in the RM07 gives the user the biggest dot available in our LED and Adjustable LED operated models. The bigger dot size gives the user the ability to locate the dot quickly which is ideal for close quarter engagements, or is a great solution for those who have vision problems.

Brand: Trijicon


Color: Black


Style: No Mount


Sport: Airsoft


Item Weight: 1 Ounces


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Minimum: 1


Compatible Devices: Firearms with Picatinny Mount


Mounting Type: Picatinny Mount


Night vision: Yes


UPC: 719307614307


Global Trade Identification Number: 07


Manufacturer: Trijicon


Brand: Trijicon


Sport Type: Airsoft


Item Weight: 1 Ounces


Mounting Type: Picatinny Mount


Night vision: Yes


Reticle Type: 6.5 MOA


Magnification Minimum: 1


Compatible Devices: Firearms with Picatinny Mount


Style Name: No Mount


Color: Black


Enclosure Material: Aluminum


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • My Only Choice for a Defensive Firearm
Color: Black Style: No Mount
This is coming from a Grandmaster ranked competitive shooter who is also in several "Pro List" programs that do NOT included Trijicon, but do include some of Triji's competitors. This is my third Type 2 that I've purchased over the years for Home Defense (HD) rifle and pistol, with about the same number of other types of dots on my competition guns. First off, with reference to competition guns (ie, "play guns" that will only be used at the range), I go a different route than the RMR. There are other quality dots that are less expensive, have more brightness settings, and provide some better optical advantages in terms of window size and glass clarity. That said, the RMR can ABSOLUTELY be used on a competition gun, especially if the firearm is intended for dual-use with HD in mind. For instance, I use my RMR equipped PCCO for both HD as well as competition, just removing the flashlight on competition day. I just practiced with my RMR equipped Pistol Caliber Carbine (with a forward mounted flashlight no less!!!) at my Steel Challenge range and was able to consistently run sub-2 second Smoke and Hope strings with one getting down to 1.85 seconds. Now, the main reason to go with the RMR for HD purposes is durability. Trust me, you don't want to be the owner of a typical red dot that gets dropped! I've seen plenty of shattered glass over the years. The RMR Type 2 is very robust: see the Sage Dynamics 20,000 round review for a far better explanation and proof than I can provide here. Very importantly as well, the RMR has clear glass and a bright, well-defined dot. I can only think of one other dot that beats it in terms of dot definition and glass clarity, and frankly they are pretty close to each other with the other beating it due to it's thinner frame... but of course the RMR's thicker frame keeps it from breaking! It's a balance. For HD purposes, an additional feature that I REALLY like is the RMR's brightness auto-adjust function. Yes, when I'm shooting it in competition, I go manual because it's usually not quite bright enough to suit my tastes, but when I'm running HD drills at home, I can't express how comforting it is to know that I can grab my firearm with the dot constant on and auto-adjusted to the ambient settings, then run to a differently lit area and have it auto adjust for me as I'm on the move. For instance, I could hear a bump in the night while my house is fully lit with indoor lighting, rush outside with the gun mounted and ready to go--into nighttime darkness--and have the dot auto-adjust for me without having to take my hand off the grip or the forearm. Will the dot be perfectly auto-adjusted all the time? No. But what's everybody else's alternative? Here's the situation with everybody else's dots that don't auto-adjust: You set the dot to your typical indoor lighting level, and then something happens so you rush outside where the dot is now so bright it night-blinds you and forces to you to stop, search for cover, and start fiddling with the buttons to get the dot usable. Then you jump up and hit your weapon mounted flashlight which then makes the dot disappear so you have to take cover again and fiddle some more... All of this would be happening while the bad guys are free to continue doing whatever got my attention in the first place... except now I'm in the middle of it. Get the RMR with the auto-adjust, run some drills, and you'll be sold! As for complaints that other folks have about the RMR... Could the lens be bigger? On a rifle, the window size is totally irrelevant as long as you've got the gun mounted with a proper cheek weld. I'll run an RMR any day on any rifle, period, end of discussion. On a pistol... it depends on your level of training, really. The other big complaint that I hear all the time is the necessity to remove the RMR from the firearm to change its battery and thus make it lose zero. C'mon, really??? The battery lasts four friggin' years!!! If you're letting your gun go six months without checking the zero, much less four years, then you're a fool. I check my zero once every few months on every gun I own, and frankly the RMR holds zero way better than the others. All the other dots are always drifting on their own, due mainly to variances in temperature as well as gun vibration, much less changes in load which will ALWAYS ruin your zero. Regularly checking and adjusting zero is simply part of being a responsible gun owner. My only real complaint about the RMR is that I'd like to see more available daylight level settings. I think the official number of brightness settings is something like 8, but when you remove the bottom two that are only usable when viewed through night vision devices (NVD), and the top one or two that are just stupid bright, the actual number of usable settings is closer to four, maybe five. Sometimes when I'm manually adjusting the brightness on a cloudy day or at dusk, I find one setting that isn't quite bright enough versus the next level up that is slightly too bright, so I have to settle for one or the other. This isn't to say that the dot is unusable at these times--far from it!--but it's not making me as happy as I'd like to be with a $500 piece of equipment. This is where my experience with multiple dots makes me picky, as I have other options that offer enough adjustability to give me the perfect brightness level to help me excel in competition... whereas if all I owned were RMR's, then I wouldn't know any better. But, alas, I know better. Frankly, I'd prefer it if Trijicon offered a "civilian version" with the same number of possible brightness choices, but ditched the low-end NVD settings that I literally can't use. As of this moment in my life, I'd have a hard time naming a better "all-around" red dot than the RMR: if I were forced to own only one optic, this would be it, no question. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020 by jkrispies

  • Most durable red dot per all the research I did before buying this one!
Color: Black Style: No Mount
I'm going to give it 5 stars because the things I would say that might be considered negative are a design issue and my vision. The one design change I would say is making the battery easy to get to without having to take the sight off my gun. But since the battery last over a year I don't have a problem changing out the battery yearly. They probably didn't make the battery easily accessible due to moisture or durability. As for my vision ... if you have an astigmatism the dot won't be a perfect circle. People with astigmatisms will see the dot differently. Some may not notice a difference and some will see different shaped dots. If you have an astigmatism I would recommend going to see a red dot in person before making such a large purchase. What made me choose this red dot over a few other high quality red dots was the following: 1) Durability - Most of the reviews and comparisons I saw, and there were LOTS of them, had this red dot at the top against all others. 2) Type 2 - The first version of the RMR (AKA Type 1) was great but some people did report a flicker in the red dot due to battery contact issues. So the Type 2 improved on what was already a great, durable red dot. I decided to go with the 6.5 MOA dot over the smaller 3.25 because I'm not using this red dot for long range shots and as I get older it's easier to see a larger dot. Again ... go check them out in person before you purchase one because it will really help you decided if you want one and what dot size works best for you. NOTE: There is a 10 to 15 minute learning curve on finding the dot on the range but it won't take you long to get used to it. These are an expensive add-on item, but after watching YouTubers beat the heck out of them and stating how much they like this red dot I was sold. When I ordered this for my Glock 19 MOS Gen4 I also ordered "Loctite Threadlocker" ($5.42) and "Trijicon AC32064 RMR Mounting Kit For Glock MOS and Springfield OSP Models" ($13.99) from Amazon. The mounting kit comes with the seal plate and longer screws that are needed for the Glock MOS plate. The Loctite will help hold the screws in place. The Glock 19 MOS Gen4 came with 4 plates and the #2 plate is what fits the RMR Type 2. Order of install: #2 Plate that came with the Glock MOS firearm, sealing plate, install battery in the RMR, install RMR to firearm, Loctite on screws, install screws ... you're ready to go sight it in! I would highly recommend this red dot, but it is expensive compared to some other options. However, I tend to spend a little more money on things that are going to help protect me and my family and I feel this is the best red dot no the market today. NOTE: In the photo ... Glock 19 MOS Gen4 9MM, RMR Type 2, Inforce APLc Compact Weapon Mounted Light, Trijicon Suppressor Black Outline Night Sight Set with Green Lamps and the Trijicon RMR Type 2 6.5 MOA. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2018 by Shep. Shep.

  • Received a fake
Color: Black Style: No Mount
I ordered the RMR late Friday night and received it Sunday afternoon via Amazon delivery, super fast shipping. RMR came in a nice blown plastic locking case with egg crate foam inside to keep it protected. When I opened it, I immediately noticed that the windage and elevation adjustment screws were silver, not black like in the item pictures. I actually liked the look better and didn’t think anything of it. I mounted it up on my gen 4 Glock 34 MOS and it mounted to the Trijicon MOS plate perfectly and looked great. The dot was a bit blurry and there wasn’t a way to adjust it which was a bit of a bummer. I got on Amazon to post a review and saw several reviews about receiving fake sights, one of which included a picture that looked exactly like mine with the silver screws. I emailed Trijicon about it and included the serial number and received a reply this morning that my sight is indeed fake. Super disappointed by this but I don’t think it’s the sellers fault. I saw another review that said he thought people were returning fakes in the place of real sights and that Amazon probably turned around and shipped them back out to people. I wouldn’t doubt if I got the same fake sight that the other person posted. I wish I had actual feedback on the sight but since mine is fake, nothing applies to the real optic. Amazon did accept a return for a full refund so even though I’m bummed, there’s no harm and I’ll order a replacement soon. The five-star rating is for the great shipping and customer service on the return. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2020 by Clinton Coe Clinton Coe

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