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Trijicon Red Dots Optic

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Trijicon, RMR Type 2, Adjustable, 3.25 MOA, Hard Anodized Coyote Brown Finish

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Trijicon, RMR Type 2, Adjustable, 3.25 MOA, Hard Anodized Coyote Brown Finish

TrijiconRed DotsUPC 719307615922

Ideal for tactical shooters and competitive marksmen, the Trijicon RMR Type 2 Adjustable with a 3.25 MOA reticle and hard anodized coyote brown finish is a reliable optic designed for precision and durability. Perfect when mounting on handguns, rifles, or carbines, it excels in harsh environments thanks to its rugged construction and highly visible reticle adjustable for various lighting conditions. Best used in quick-target-acquisition scenarios such as self-defense, law enforcement, or dynamic shooting sports, this compact red dot sight offers consistent accuracy and rapid aiming capabilities. Its lightweight design also appeals to hunters looking for a versatile optic that performs well in low-light and outdoor conditions.

ManufacturerTrijicon
TypeRed Dots
UPC719307615922
Item #700780

Technical Overview

CategoryOptics
ManufacturerTrijicon
ModelRed Dots
InventoryIn Stock
Item Number700780
UPC719307615922

Specifications

  • Model: RMR Type 2
  • Dot Size: 3.25 MOA
  • Finish: Hard Anodized Coyote Brown
  • Adjustable Brightness Settings
  • Battery Life: Up to 4 years on setting 4
  • Night Vision Compatible
  • Waterproof: Submersible to 20 meters
  • Shock Resistant
  • Weight: Approximately 1.2 ounces
  • Lens: Anti-reflective coated
  • Reticle: LED illuminated

FAQs

Is the reticle brightness adjustable?

Yes, it offers multiple brightness settings suitable for various lighting conditions.

Can it be mounted on different firearms?

Yes, it is compatible with most pistols, rifles, and carbines using appropriate mounts.

How durable is the finish?

The hard anodized coyote brown finish is corrosion-resistant and designed to withstand rugged use.

What is the battery life like?

The battery life is long-lasting, often extending several years under typical use.

Does it hold zero well under recoil?

Users consistently report excellent zero retention even with heavy recoil firearms.