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    New Trijicon RMR/SRO Hybrid

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    Saw this making the rounds on social media today and didn't see a thread here yet. I have heard rumors of something new coming from Trijicon but this does not match what I had heard. I suspect there will be issues with irons forward configurations.

    And then there's the reticle...

    Thoughts?

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    The worst window size among comparable size optics is retained. Possible buis interference. The worst battery compartment access is retained too. No more thoughts at the moment.
    Doesn't read posts longer than two paragraphs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YVK View Post
    The worst window size among comparable size optics is retained. Possible buis interference. The worst battery compartment access is retained too. No more thoughts at the moment.
    Chatter is the window is supposed to be larger / SRO Sized but with the RMR shape for durability.



    Otherwise… the king of cross threading battery cap appears to remain.

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    Battery appears to be top loading a la SRO. Surely that is preferable to the RMR battery access.

    As I look at it again, look how narrow it is on the slide... What do we bet they are doubling down on the RMRcc mounting pattern? That would be...just awful.

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    Trijicon would be far better off to just private label Holosun pistol optics.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBigBR View Post
    Battery appears to be top loading a la SRO. Surely that is preferable to the RMR battery access.
    I recently had to change a battery on SRO in the field. I pity those who have to do it without having SRO battery cap tool available. Better than RMR, yup, at least it has that.
    Doesn't read posts longer than two paragraphs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YVK View Post
    I recently had to change a battery on SRO in the field. I pity those who have to do it without having SRO battery cap tool available. Better than RMR, yup, at least it has that.
    Speaking of an SRO battery cap tool…
    Who has recommendations?
    A DuckDuckGo search yielded this, which looks appealing:
    https://hammy3dprints.com/products/b...r-trijicon-sro

    But I’m looking for recommendations from guys who have used tools for this task.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GyroF-16 View Post
    Speaking of an SRO battery cap tool…
    Who has recommendations?
    A DuckDuckGo search yielded this, which looks appealing:
    https://hammy3dprints.com/products/b...r-trijicon-sro

    But I’m looking for recommendations from guys who have used tools for this task.
    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....r-Removal-Tool

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    Quote Originally Posted by GyroF-16 View Post
    Speaking of an SRO battery cap tool…
    Who has recommendations?
    A DuckDuckGo search yielded this, which looks appealing:
    https://hammy3dprints.com/products/b...r-trijicon-sro

    But I’m looking for recommendations from guys who have used tools for this task.
    I bought that a few weeks ago. I’ll take some pics when I get home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lon View Post
    I bought that a few weeks ago. I’ll take some pics when I get home.
    Thanks! The (apparently) metal one mentioned in the thread linked above seems decent, but the “driver” (vs. “lever”) design of the one I linked is appealing to me, assuming it works well. Just wondering if anyone has actually used it.
    @Lon - have you removed & replaced a battery with it yet?

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