>oops I bonked my gun into a residential doorframe/car door/parking lot bollard >oops I did a force-on-force and got rolled onto my holstered gun >oops I droppped my gun optic-first from shoulder-height onto concrete
The SRO is a range/competition optic and, unsurprisingly, is way less tolerant of careless handling than the RMR. If your intended application doesn't involve...careless handling, the SRO is probably the better optic because of the taller window and top-load battery tray and brightness lock-in feature
I don't think about it at all. For civilian DGU purposes, enclosed emitters are a meme—even if your RMR gets clogged with pocket lint, rain, volcanic ash, whatever, the level of presentation consistency you need to use a pistol dot effectively makes the dot itself almost redundant at realistic self-defense ranges.
11 months ago
Anonymous
For most I'd tend to agree, though I remember the Leupold DPP being VERY forgiving with its wide window.
11 months ago
Anonymous
1. not an enclosed emitter
2. why would you bother unless you have a P320 that's cut for it anyway
I have a lot of Trijicon stuff but just bought an RMRcc and realize it fits on nothing. The whole world is standardized to RMSc but Trijicon either because of prideful arrogance or laziness. Either way, it's a frick you to their customer that wants a small gun.
werks on my machine
What, you don't have a finger?
wipe wipe, G2G
I don't have to wipe off my iron sights. good luck if you need to pull out your gun in a hurry.
What a stuck up, self-righteous b***h you are.
I hope your mom dies today.
you don't have a gun let alone sights
>fixes the problem
RMR or SRO, anons?
RMR for """duty use""" otherwise SRO
>RMR for """duty use"""
Elaborate
>oops I bonked my gun into a residential doorframe/car door/parking lot bollard
>oops I did a force-on-force and got rolled onto my holstered gun
>oops I droppped my gun optic-first from shoulder-height onto concrete
The SRO is a range/competition optic and, unsurprisingly, is way less tolerant of careless handling than the RMR. If your intended application doesn't involve...careless handling, the SRO is probably the better optic because of the taller window and top-load battery tray and brightness lock-in feature
NTA. What are your thoughts on the EPS?
I don't think about it at all. For civilian DGU purposes, enclosed emitters are a meme—even if your RMR gets clogged with pocket lint, rain, volcanic ash, whatever, the level of presentation consistency you need to use a pistol dot effectively makes the dot itself almost redundant at realistic self-defense ranges.
For most I'd tend to agree, though I remember the Leupold DPP being VERY forgiving with its wide window.
1. not an enclosed emitter
2. why would you bother unless you have a P320 that's cut for it anyway
How?
Never had a issue with that.
2012ish malibu or 2wd Silverado?
I have a lot of Trijicon stuff but just bought an RMRcc and realize it fits on nothing. The whole world is standardized to RMSc but Trijicon either because of prideful arrogance or laziness. Either way, it's a frick you to their customer that wants a small gun.