This video provides a first look at Trijicon's new RMR HD and RCR red-dot optics. The RMR HD is presented as a next-generation, ruggedized version of the SRO, featuring a large lens, forward-extended housing, top-loading battery, and new electronics like an automatic illumination adjustment sensor. It also offers selectable reticles (dot or segmented circle-dot). The RCR is an enclosed-emitter sight that maintains the RMR footprint and uses unique capstan-style screws. Guns & Ammo was present at the launch and is currently testing these optics, offering viewers a comprehensive overview of their features and initial impressions.
This video reviews the Bushnell TRS-25 micro red dot sight, highlighting its high performance and value at around $90. The reviewer compares it favorably to the Aimpoint Micro sights, noting its compact size, 11 brightness levels, and 3000-hour battery life. It mounts easily to Picatinny/Weaver systems and is rated for recoil up to .375 H&H Magnum. While acknowledging the non-recessed lenses and the availability of lighter backup options like the Burris FastFire, the reviewer praises the TRS-25's positive selector dial, sufficient adjustment range, and the 3 MOA dot for precision and quick acquisition. The iTac RDS1 micro red dot is also briefly mentioned as a comparable alternative. The video emphasizes the excellent value proposition of the Bushnell TRS-25, especially considering its quality relative to more expensive options available in mid-2010.
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