Is the Trijicon MRO worth it?
Conclusion. The Trijicon MRO’s combination of absurd battery life and brightness, stellar glass quality, bombproof construction, a decently wide field of view and a green dot variant all for somewhere in the ballpark of $400 or so makes this a no-brainer if you want those things and have the cash to burn.
What does MRO stand for Trijicon?
Miniature Rifle Optic
Fast Target Acquisition Every Time The Trijicon MRO® (Miniature Rifle Optic) is a sealed, miniature reflex sight intended for use on rifles, carbines, and shotguns to provide fast target acquisition.
What is MRO mount?
The Trijicon MRO™ (Miniature Rifle Optic) is a sealed miniature reflex sight intended for use on rifles, carbines and shotguns to provide fast target acquisition. Both mount options allow a 1/3 cowitness with the Iron Sights on M4 Carbine and AR-15 Flattops.
Is the Trijicon MRO magnified?
The Trijicon Miniature Rifle Optic (MRO®) HD Magnifier is a 3 power reflex optic magnifier specifically designed to magnify the target and target seen through the MRO HD red dot optic. The adjustable diopter allows the user to tune the optical performance to their eyes.
Is the Trijicon MRO a good optic?
The Trijicon MRO is a very robust optic and I have no doubt it will be one of the most reliable optics anyone can buy. You get a 5 year battery life, very crisp dot, an interesting optic design that grows on you and is left or right hand friendly (the illumination dial is on top vs right hand side).
Is the Trijicon MRO night vision compatible?
The MRO HD features eight brightness settings for each reticle, including two that are night vision compatible, five daylight settings and one super bright setting for use with weapon lights or in very bright lighting conditions. The battery will last 2.5 years with continuous use on the dot reticle, setting three.
How long does a trijicon MRO battery last?
3-year
Every SRO features both manual and automatic LED brightness modes and a 3-year battery life. The SRO is designed to survive the rigors of slide ride pistols and is engineered for hard use. It shares a similar electronics design with the proven Trijicon RMR®.
Is the Trijicon MRO durable?
Trijicon has developed its legendary reputation of durability from its ACOG optic. Again 7075 T6 aluminum is what makes this optic housing extremely strong. So there should be no doubt that the MRO is as durable of an optic as its older brother the ACOG.
What mount does trijicon MRO use?
The Trijicon MRO Full Co-Witness Quick Release mount features a Mil-Spec drop test rated 7075-T6 aluminum design, with a easy to use one handed tool less mounting. Return to Zero features in a low weight, low profile design which works with any Picatinny rail.
What battery does a trijicon MRO take?
Trijicon MRO
1×25 MRO (2.0 MOA) | |
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Weight | 4.1 oz. (w/ Supplied Lithium Battery) |
Illumination Source | LED Powered by CR2032 Lithium Battery |
Available Mounting Adapters | Picatinny Rail (in Low, Full Co-Witness and Lower 1/3 Co-Witness Heights) |
Battery Life | 5 Years of Continuous Use at Day-Setting 3 |
What is the difference between MRO and MRO HD?
When comparing the MRO to the MRO HD, the first difference appears when peering through both optics. The HD model has no lens coloration and the reticle is extremely sharp. With the magnifier in place, the red dot and outer circle are as sharp as any reticle in any scope.
Where is the Trijicon 3x magnifier made?
Trijicon makes a big deal about most of their products being made in the USA, but this is made in China.