@@obviouslynottito Don't undermine the competition in the MRDS space that erupted with Holosun, Sig, EoTech, etc. after Trijicon went stale in that market. This is a good response that should have came out a minute ago
I don’t think Trijicon allowed anybody to “rear end” them. The Trijicon RMR is the standard for handgun optics. Nothing else works better. Nothing else is more durable. It’s so good it has its own optics footprint that others copy. Making a durable optic takes time. Trijicon took that time. This product came out at exactly the right moment. All the other manufacturers came out with features people wanted but unfortunately, they didn’t have the durability of Trijicon. Trijicon now has the features and the durability. I don’t think they lost so much market share that they’re gonna go out of business anytime soon. They’ll make enough sales from this product to make up for any losses they previously suffered. They’ll be fine.
@@SpaceCamel-42 very few things are necessary, but many are nice to have if given the option. “Optics are not necessary. Ask any of the vets who used iron sights in Europe.”
Best trijicon red dot to date! I absolutely love mine I already have 3 of them outfitted on 3 of my 2011’s and they are amazing! Larger window crystal clear and as tough as it gets. Would take it over my old rmr or sro Anyday of the week. 👍🏼🇺🇸💥
If you care more about looks than ACTUALLY WORKING in all weather and all environments, then that's a problem lol. I've seen open emitters become utterly useless FAR too many times in bad conditions when training. On both pistols, and offset/piggybacked on rifles. . From moving through the woods knocking water/snow and debris off brush straight into the bucket of the red dot, to having it holstered and getting full of mud shooting under vehicles and crawling between cover/shooting positions, and many other ways. Basically any time the training gets dynamic in bad weather. To me. Open emitters are trash no matter how "cool they look". Shit could get you killed in non-permissive environments. The LAST thing you should be doing is constantly messing with your optic trying to keep it usable in bad conditions..... If that's not your intent, to make true fighting guns, and you just want range guns for nice sunny weather on flat ranges only, then that's fine, there is nothing wrong with that. But for a weapon you plan to trust with your life, worry more about versatility And reliability above ALL else.... Especially looks.. lol 😂
The future is now old man, dots are faster and more precise than irons. Always have back up irons just in case but don't try and act like dots are inferior to irons. 😂😂😂 tell me you don't shoot without telling me you don't shoot. 😂😂😂
I’m glad this new RMR HD from Trijicon just hit the market. I Ike to buy American products from American companies instead of buying something that was made in China but I didn’t really want another RMR type 2. The type 2 design was starting to get a little dated. The improved sensor, different modes, new reticle, and top loading battery are definitely much better. Trijicon is going to sell a bunch of them.
Those that justify buying a Chinese optic are the same guys arguing that a PSA is just as good as the products they copy. I have a man's job, I can afford this and will buy it.
One of the most annoying things is red dots that have their front extended out near the ejection port. It makes a lot of holsters incompatible, increases the chances of gasses clouding up the front lense and increases the chances of interfering with brass ejection. Exactly why I got rid of the SRO. Seems as Trijicon RCR is the way to go just based off that.
Nice but I’m all about a huge sight picture - just bought an SRO. Here’s to hoping the damn glass doesn’t shatter when it’s sitting perfectly still on the nightstand🤣
Lol seriously???? If you are shooting with both eyes open as you should, you shouldn't even really SEE the window lol. Just a floating dot superimposed on your target.... That being said, open emitter red dots are kind of trash. Well, it's not a Problem for a home defence or concealed carry gun, as it's protected from the elements. But if you plan to go out and train/fight in bad weather ECT, enclosed emitter is the only way to go.
My question is, will it still work with my holsters that I have made for the type 2? I don't want to drop 800 bucks on a new optic just to have to buy all new holsters also.
Ordered beginning of November from Brownell’s. Still waiting. They’re saying sometime in February. Trijicon says they’re making them as fast as they can. 🙄🇺🇸
@@christiangarcia8121 Scope list has them advertised as "available for backorder" priced at $645 also. Battlehawkarmory has them listed at $554. I just got a reply message from Battle hawk, And they said the advertised price on the website doesn't reflect what the price may or may not be when they become available so yeah it will probably be a bit more than that. It was nice to get my hopes up for a minute though. I would imagine scope list and Euro optics is probably about the same deal.
Are they going to pull an ACRO, and have them always out of stock 2years after “release”????? If you release them, please have them actually available…..please. (Not just to guntubers)
@@Pler1978 yeah I had my irons fwd of the optic for my eFlx and I had to get a different plate and put the irons to the rear. Figured it probably the same with this rmr.
Quality over price. And theres a very large percentage of people in this space with good jobs that would happily pay 850. That’s pocket change when you add up a high quality full kit.
It's about damn time they updated the RMR. They dun allowed the whole market to rear end them before they woke up
awww poor trijicon. how will they ever recover with their government contracts while producing a red dot that’s actually been used in combat.
@@obviouslynottito Don't undermine the competition in the MRDS space that erupted with Holosun, Sig, EoTech, etc. after Trijicon went stale in that market. This is a good response that should have came out a minute ago
@@obviouslynottitoholosun are used in Ukraine near pear combat
“Rear end them” lmao, that’s a knee slapper.
I don’t think Trijicon allowed anybody to “rear end” them. The Trijicon RMR is the standard for handgun optics. Nothing else works better. Nothing else is more durable. It’s so good it has its own optics footprint that others copy. Making a durable optic takes time. Trijicon took that time. This product came out at exactly the right moment. All the other manufacturers came out with features people wanted but unfortunately, they didn’t have the durability of Trijicon. Trijicon now has the features and the durability. I don’t think they lost so much market share that they’re gonna go out of business anytime soon. They’ll make enough sales from this product to make up for any losses they previously suffered. They’ll be fine.
I’m an unashamed Trijicon snob.
It’s about time they got with the times though. Love it.
i think $849 is WILD
Never buy from their website 💀 got one for 600 on eBay brand new
You get what you pay for
@@joshfdelotta fake clones on ebay, def wouldn't buy from their site tho
@@damienvera3135not really
@@joshfde$600 is still silly
Finally, a RMR I’d actually buy.
Of course, now that fully enclosed pistol optics are a thing now, I don’t see myself actually buying one…
Same lol, if this was enclosed I would be sold
Fully enclosed is not necessary. Ask all the vets who carried rmrs in the sandpit
@@SpaceCamel-42 very few things are necessary, but many are nice to have if given the option.
“Optics are not necessary. Ask any of the vets who used iron sights in Europe.”
@@f5tornadeau no, but if you happen to like a certain optic and you refuse to buy it because it’s not enclosed then I think that’s a little ridiculous
@@SpaceCamel-42 ummm…ok.
As someone with an astigmatism this reticle is very interesting to me
Small, nice glass, lot of features, still long battery life. Now this one is a winner.
I'll buy 3 or 4 Holosuns for the same price, almost just as durable as well.
@@___meph___4547 Yeah, sounds about right. You'll go through 3 to 4 holosuns in the same life time as 1 RmR HD.
About time Trijicon 👏
No shit.
This is why I just joined your patreon. Thx for keeping us informed on everything new.
Thank you
I just bought the DI RMR with the amber dot and really like it. Best of all: no batteries!
I got mine today for $647 at my LGS. I love it
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Would you take it over an SRO? If so why
@@therustybezel7130Durability is insane on that thing while the sro can break if you drop it wrong from 4 feet or more
@@therustybezel7130yes, for "duty use".
Best trijicon red dot to date! I absolutely love mine I already have 3 of them outfitted on 3 of my 2011’s and they are amazing! Larger window crystal clear and as tough as it gets. Would take it over my old rmr or sro Anyday of the week. 👍🏼🇺🇸💥
This guy causally said “3 of my 2011s”
Looks like they brought back the Bible verses I’m
Happy about it
Bible verses never left the commercial products. Only was removed for military/govt sold products.
Liking this and their enclosed one. Keep the reviews coming!
Look forward to seeing your reviews on these new offerings. Thanks Mike!
I'd buy this all day over that Fugly enclosed version they just dropped.
fair enough
If you care more about looks than ACTUALLY WORKING in all weather and all environments, then that's a problem lol.
I've seen open emitters become utterly useless FAR too many times in bad conditions when training. On both pistols, and offset/piggybacked on rifles. . From moving through the woods knocking water/snow and debris off brush straight into the bucket of the red dot, to having it holstered and getting full of mud shooting under vehicles and crawling between cover/shooting positions, and many other ways. Basically any time the training gets dynamic in bad weather.
To me. Open emitters are trash no matter how "cool they look". Shit could get you killed in non-permissive environments. The LAST thing you should be doing is constantly messing with your optic trying to keep it usable in bad conditions.....
If that's not your intent, to make true fighting guns, and you just want range guns for nice sunny weather on flat ranges only, then that's fine, there is nothing wrong with that. But for a weapon you plan to trust with your life, worry more about versatility And reliability above ALL else.... Especially looks.. lol 😂
That's badass. Your shirt, and the dot!
I see im not the only one that saw the insane prices. Cost more than what I'd mount it on😢
I want one one my zaffiri precision I’m a little late to the game
Been looking for a review for a few minutes now and they are all too long. This is literally all i needed
I think I like the enclosed emitter better but looking forward to hearing your input before making a decision
Congratulations to Trijicon for joining us in the 21st century. For us that prefer USA made products, these are good to see.
I still think the SRO is the best. May not be as rugged as the RMR but has the best shooting experience.
It's the best. This is second best. Then comes RCR & EPS
Iron sights on defensive guns for me. Red dots are useful for targets and hunting applications.
The future is now old man, dots are faster and more precise than irons. Always have back up irons just in case but don't try and act like dots are inferior to irons. 😂😂😂 tell me you don't shoot without telling me you don't shoot. 😂😂😂
Dots are inferior, drop it in a puddle and tell me it's not inferior. Faster and more precise at 7 yards?
I’m glad this new RMR HD from Trijicon just hit the market. I Ike to buy American products from American companies instead of buying something that was made in China but I didn’t really want another RMR type 2. The type 2 design was starting to get a little dated. The improved sensor, different modes, new reticle, and top loading battery are definitely much better. Trijicon is going to sell a bunch of them.
They are 900$
@@sunnycat69they’re still going to sell a ton of them. Just not to me since I’ve already invested in other stuff along the way.
@@sunnycat69
That’s fine. I can afford it.
Those that justify buying a Chinese optic are the same guys arguing that a PSA is just as good as the products they copy.
I have a man's job, I can afford this and will buy it.
@@sunnycat69they are $645 on primary arms don’t know what you are looking at
I'll wait until they're out for a while until I get one. Been running my RMRrm7 for years so it's all good. Very excited for the enclosed Trijicon.
Just picked up a 507K for my 43x, gonna get a type 2 RMR for my 45, and gonna buy a 21 gen 5 and put this on it
I don’t even use red dot sights but this could be a game changer for Trijicon.
Patiently waiting for your review my friend! Please post up when you can. Mine was ordered the 1st of August. Looks like a winner for HD WML users.
They made another with 1 moa dot... That one sounds amazing
So u don’t have to take the optic off to replace the battery now? Cuz I was gonna get a ACRO P2 over the RMR for that reason alone.
Top loading battery. No more removing the optic!
Been waiting for mine for months. Are they back ordered that badly? Would you know why?
One of the most annoying things is red dots that have their front extended out near the ejection port. It makes a lot of holsters incompatible, increases the chances of gasses clouding up the front lense and increases the chances of interfering with brass ejection. Exactly why I got rid of the SRO. Seems as Trijicon RCR is the way to go just based off that.
Have they announced the RCR release? I've only seen leaked photos. That's what I'm waiting on.
@rednkitaln it's out. Aaron Cowan has even released his RCR torture test.
Never had that issues with my SRO but it also says if it protrudes over the ejection port it will cause malfunctions
Watched this twice. One the for the optic and another to admire the tshirt. 😂😂😂
Do they make a small version? Like that fits RSMc?
Lineup the top fin with your front sight for long range shots
Mortar trajectory......lol
Would love to see a review on the vortex defender st and what they look like through nods as they state they have 2 night vision settings
Definitely interested in the new rmr. Also what watch are you wearing? Looks like a submariner but hard to see from the angle in the video.
What suppressor sights are you using?
Have you tried it in a compact model, like a Glock 30?
That hole “I’m going to wait to see if it’s proven” phrase is gonna disappear from the community quick lol
can you advise what sights you are using
Can’t wait to see your total video on this one!!!!
Thanks Mr.G n G😊 new to red dot... what's the best way to get it tuned or adjusted 🤔
Nice but I’m all about a huge sight picture - just bought an SRO.
Here’s to hoping the damn glass doesn’t shatter when it’s sitting perfectly still on the nightstand🤣
Lol seriously???? If you are shooting with both eyes open as you should, you shouldn't even really SEE the window lol. Just a floating dot superimposed on your target....
That being said, open emitter red dots are kind of trash. Well, it's not a Problem for a home defence or concealed carry gun, as it's protected from the elements.
But if you plan to go out and train/fight in bad weather ECT, enclosed emitter is the only way to go.
@@mrdark9916 🤣Lol -Ok newbie😂
Boy looks awesome on the block. I want one
Finally Holly hell that took long enough
Love the shirt❤
I just picked one up today. I think I got the last one in America. 🤣🤣
How does the back of the optic compare height wise to the RMR type 2? Curious if my current iron sights will still work.
Same back deck height as the RMR
So for CC that's the red dot I want.
For top or offset mounted on long guns I like the rcr
How’s this compare to the RMR type 2 reflex
Are those the new trijicon irons also?
Is it shake and wake?
i hope they put the circle dot in the RCR
My question is, will it still work with my holsters that I have made for the type 2? I don't want to drop 800 bucks on a new optic just to have to buy all new holsters also.
maybe
Ordered beginning of November from Brownell’s. Still waiting. They’re saying sometime in February. Trijicon says they’re making them as fast as they can. 🙄🇺🇸
I wonder if u can do a irons froward for a g29 with this or does it stick out too forward
They didn't go with yet another different footprint? Amazing.
😁
Price on these actually not that bad either (for trijicon) Euro optic has both models listed at $645.
Thats not much more then I paid for my type 2.
Msrp is 850😮
@@christiangarcia8121 Scope list has them advertised as "available for backorder" priced at $645 also.
Battlehawkarmory has them listed at $554.
I just got a reply message from Battle hawk, And they said the advertised price on the website doesn't reflect what the price may or may not be when they become available so yeah it will probably be a bit more than that.
It was nice to get my hopes up for a minute though.
I would imagine scope list and Euro optics is probably about the same deal.
@@christiangarcia8121 no one pays msrp
@Mrgunsngear where did you get that sweet shirt I need one
Can you show if it fits in a safariland holster? Or is it going to be like the SRO and have to modified
Is it still a open diopter?
Are they going to pull an ACRO, and have them always out of stock 2years after “release”?????
If you release them, please have them actually available…..please.
(Not just to guntubers)
Where can I get that shirt
Same footprint? Is there a mini version for shield footprint?
When is it out for the public
Where can I find one in stock?
Just take my money now!
What Glock is that?
Can this still fit with irons forward of the optic? Looks like it has a lot of overhang like the eFlx.
@@Pler1978 yeah I had my irons fwd of the optic for my eFlx and I had to get a different plate and put the irons to the rear. Figured it probably the same with this rmr.
My "buy order" is set for $500...probably going to be a few years! 😑
You try it on ar 15 as bag optic
Do they still make that shirt?
They make a 1 moa model also
Hopefully this allows the current RMR prices to drop
Why they due the whole forward gap thing?
State of the Art
trijicon wins
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Can't find one for sale anywhere!
Where do I get that shirt!
I want a trijicon for my prodigy😅this would be nice on a zaffiri precision upper🤣😅
I have to have one.
Where can i get one and how much????
How’d you go about curving your hat bill to get that shape?
Maybe someday I'll be able to afford one lol. Prolly not
But is really worth 850 like but be long while for to get one like other had catch it on sale
They shouldve updated the rmr cc
I wish I had money
Rmr?
Is that a glock 48 you have it on?
Looks like a G47🤔
That shirt is awesome I don’t even care about the sight now😂
We need to know where to get one
@@shadezactual2657 Yes please!
Trijicon still shting on Holosun
This is a big hit, the enclosed emitter optic is a big miss at $850 msrp
The RMR HD also has an MSRP of $850 😱
Quality over price. And theres a very large percentage of people in this space with good jobs that would happily pay 850. That’s pocket change when you add up a high quality full kit.
@@JonCampo91 the sale price has already dropped to $550 -$650 range but I'm sure everyone would be jumping to buy them at $850 🙄😂😂😂
Where i can buy that uncle Kim T-shirt?
link in description
Well ain't that some shit I just bought a rmr type 2 only two months ago now they come out with a new one
Hating the buttons on both of the new ones.
When can we buy it?
Only took them like 4 years to realize they needed to step it up
The og rmr has 4 years too
Indeed
I don’t understand having the circle around the dot? Doesn’t make sense