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Posted: 8/10/2015 7:06:12 PM EST
T1 size and specs but with larger objective and fov.
I caught a glimpse of it on the optics forum, but the topic was removed/nuked from orbit. My guess it was info that was released too early and Trijicon said no-no. Anyone else see it? |
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As much as I hate it when people advertise "Aircraft-Grade Aluminum", it looks like a nice optic.
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T1 size and specs but with larger objective and fov. I caught a glimpse of it on the optics forum, but the topic was removed/nuked from orbit. My guess it was info that was released too early and Trijicon said no-no. Anyone else see it? View Quote For real. I commented in it and then poof! |
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T1 size and specs but with larger objective and fov. I caught a glimpse of it on the optics forum, but the topic was removed/nuked from orbit. My guess it was info that was released too early and Trijicon said no-no. Anyone else see it? For real. I commented in it and then poof! The thread comes up in a Google search, but yeah- no joy. |
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Looks good. Although they need to make a fiber optic/tritium version, then I'd really be interested.
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Looks good. Wonder what battery life is like. Although they need to make a fiber optic/tritium version, then I'd really be interested. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Looks good. Wonder what battery life is like. Although they need to make a fiber optic/tritium version, then I'd really be interested. Battery life, 5 years of continuous use on setting three |
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Looks good. Wonder what battery life is like. Although they need to make a fiber optic/tritium version, then I'd really be interested. Battery life, 5 years of continuous use on setting three I went back and read the ad after I replied |
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5 years is what's on the spec sheet, rumor has it $500ish is the msrp, but that seems low for retail, street price maybe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks good. Wonder what battery life is like. Although they need to make a fiber optic/tritium version, then I'd really be interested. I'd buy one at $500. |
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T1 size and specs but with larger objective and fov. I caught a glimpse of it on the optics forum, but the topic was removed/nuked from orbit. My guess it was info that was released too early and Trijicon said no-no. Anyone else see it? View Quote Yup, a buddy and I were oogling it earlier, and when I refreshed... POOF! it was gone... |
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What's the benefit over a traditional micro red dot? Just the larger glass?
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If it was priced to compete with the Aimpoint PRO I can see it doing well.
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Quoted: Fugly little thing. I predict another flop...a la SRS. Stick to making new & improved ACOGs and RMRs. Leave the aimpoints to aimpoint. http://www.gandrtactical.com/images/archive/Trijicon/MRO-Spec-Sheet-1.jpg http://www.gandrtactical.com/images/archive/Trijicon/MRO-Spec-Sheet-2.jpg View Quote In their defense, the T1 is ugly as shit as well. Of course, not that aesthetics matter a damn when it comes to functionality, reliability, and durability, but really, Aimpoint T1s look hideous on top of just about any firearm. |
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I'm all stocked up on T-1s,
but am willing to finger bang once we get some at work |
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Quoted: In their defense, the T1 is ugly as shit as well. Of course, not that aesthetics matter a damn when it comes to functionality, reliability, and durability, but really, Aimpoint T1s look hideous on top of just about any firearm. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Fugly little thing. I predict another flop...a la SRS. Stick to making new & improved ACOGs and RMRs. Leave the aimpoints to aimpoint. http://www.gandrtactical.com/images/archive/Trijicon/MRO-Spec-Sheet-1.jpg http://www.gandrtactical.com/images/archive/Trijicon/MRO-Spec-Sheet-2.jpg In their defense, the T1 is ugly as shit as well. Of course, not that aesthetics matter a damn when it comes to functionality, reliability, and durability, but really, Aimpoint T1s look hideous on top of just about any firearm. |
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1702248/MRO-Guide-1.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1702248/MRO-Guide-2.jpg View Quote They should really add the recoil lug slot the T1 has so it's compatible with the same mounts. |
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One lens cap at best. And things are most likely to brush against it from the side which is more likely to spin that rheostat than one mounted against the side.
Just my opinion, but for a CQB sight 1 click to turn it off from any setting makes it more likely to mind fuck you by surprise when you expect a dot to be "in there somewhere" when a threat materializes. Reorienting your brain to a ghost ring or instinctive technique could cost threat focus and a fatal second when you have to recognize there is no dot first. |
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I like the larger objective on the MRO versus the T2. I would consider buying it, as I don't have a small RDS. I just hope it's not ONE BILLION DOLLARS.
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