Hmm, very interesting. I was about to have another slide milled for the type 2 RMR, guess I should wait. I've given up on waiting for the Acro at this point - soon is taking too long.
Hmm, very interesting. I was about to have another slide milled for the type 2 RMR, guess I should wait. I've given up on waiting for the Acro at this point - soon is taking too long.
The stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me.
Humbly improving with CZ's.
Trijicon is going to kick Aimpoint right in the goods. Aimpoint is taking way too long to drop theirs.
I am pumped for a new rmr. I have type 2 and it has been perfect but I would be down for a improved one.
I have very rarely noticed the auto dim on mine. But I also usually always set the dot where I want and forget about it. I carry it all the time so it very rarely ever sits long enough to default to auto.
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I notice mine when first getting to the range. My type 2 is on my carry gun.
If I haven't adjusted the brightness up, normally my first draw/presentation has the dot dimmed for the concealed carry lighting conditions under my shirt. I shoot at an outdoor range, in direct sun, so the 3.25 dot is absent for a second or so before it catches up with the ambient brightness.
I had similar experiences with RM01 type 1 when shooting from a covered position into a better lit area.
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Sheeze, I should read up - I didn't even know the type 2 auto adjusted.
The stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me.
Humbly improving with CZ's.
This is good.
Competition to the ACRO is great and I hope the RMR comes through to offer another viable option. If they can keep the same footprint and increase the window size with all the other good stuff, it will be a winner for sure.
They go to auto-adjust after 16 hours without button inputs
https://www.trijicon.com/na_en/support/faq_RMR.php
I've been told that the auto battery save function was removed.
This optic will be interesting to me, but not on a pistol, ironically; I'd probably want to use it as an offset sight on my optics, if Spuhr doesn't make ISMS plates for the ACRO. Otherwise, I feel that Aimpoint has a better track record than Trijicon, given Trijicon's issues with the RMR Type 2s, SRSes, etc.
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