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    Quote Originally Posted by GyroF-16 View Post
    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?
    I tried it out once just to see if it worked. I’ll do some more messing around with it tonight and post pics and maybe a short video.
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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 have the one mentioned in a linked thread. Works reasonably well.
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    @Lon, @YVK - thanks to both of you for the info and (potentially) more review & feedback.

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    I think the only thing missing is going to be a third footprint from Trijicon.


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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.
    Yeah, I pity the fool without the tool.

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    I have the SROTOOL and it works great! There’s a thread about it here somewhere, but I couldn’t find it. I had to mod it slightly to make it PERFECT.

    The contacting surfaces were a little rough and could scratch the aluminum battery cover, so I polished it up a bit with scotchbrite. I also drew hash marks on the top surface to easily reference where the blades were that key into the cover.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Trijicon would be far better off to just private label Holosun pistol optics.
    Apparently holster compatibility is a problem with the Holosun’s.

    Ben made a video and endorsed CHWPS for that reason.

    It’s good to see more Trijicon offerings… hopefully they hear the enclosed emitter chanting.
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    Holster fit is off with which Holosuns? The 507comp, MAYBE, but only in the 6354DO (which is the holster Ben Stoeger is talking about in the video I believe you are referencing). 507comp compatibility is not an issue in the 6XXXRDS stuff per several other sources.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiledviking View Post
    The one I purchased and wrote about in April 2021 has continued to serve me well with three different SRO's. Patience is the key, and I will be interested in learning how this newer version works.

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    Does anyone want an open emitter in nearly 2024?

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