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Thread: Trijicon MRO
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11 August 2015, 21:36 #46
100% agree, thumb screw mounts have not ever treated me well. Will not ever use them on a gun, unless I have nothing else for plinking.
LaRue Mounts work, I still have 3 or 4 of them. Others work as well.
Let's keep this thread on the topic of the Trijicon.
Thanks gents.
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12 August 2015, 08:25 #47
Trijicon MRO
Larger reticle? I'm new to the AR and I hope to "eventually" get an optic after I finish building it. This Trijicon looks like it may be a good option. Is 2MOA too small? Is it a personal preference. I picked up a 4MOA red dot the other day and it didn't seem too big. No experience yet, so thanks for any input.
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12 August 2015, 08:29 #48New Member
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I am on board with getting one or two if they work out.
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12 August 2015, 08:37 #49
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12 August 2015, 09:10 #51
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12 August 2015, 09:26 #52Senior Member
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Bobro mounts absolutely destroy LaRue in rtz and durability. I wish Trijicon/Bobro would release the .MIL tests and results.
That said, I am displeased to see that Grant leaked this. It has been widespread insider knowledge for a long time, and he just had to be "the cool guy" who talked about new stuff first publically. Way to be, Grant. Trijicon is not pleased, from what I understand.
Water under the bridge at this point though. I think the optic is going to really take off and do well if initial reviews are good. Trijicon needs to start hitting again. They have not been very competitive in the last half decade with the civilian market aside from the tr24 and pistol optics/nightsights.Last edited by JGifford; 12 August 2015 at 09:31.
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12 August 2015, 10:28 #53
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12 August 2015, 11:03 #54
Re dot size;
2moa is excellent for those who have issues with comits and blurry RDS. I used a 4moa H1 for a while, out to 600m and it wasnt as accurate as a 2moa T2 I used on a friends gun.
2moa also allows for better magnification as well.
As stated previously, ill be getting one for a rifle, maybe on a 11.5 or 10.3 inch since thats where this type of optic is mostly at home.
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12 August 2015, 11:22 #55
ooo does this also mean trijicon will come out with a magnifier?
and with a potential price tag of $500 is no buenoIG: Sexual_Meatball
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