You can tell this thing isn't doing so hot because of how many totally unused CCs are on the secondary market. It seems like a ton of guys impulse buy the CC thinking they're getting a good deal on the regular RMR, then realize it doesn't fit any pistol anybody would ever own for any reason. Trijicon was getting desperate with rebates on the CC for a while too.
Calling this the RMRcc was big brain energy by trijicon. Nobody would totally not mistake this for having the same footprint as other pistol mounted optics by trijicon when both the RMR and SRO shared it. Nobody would totally assume the similiarly named RMRcc would be like that when different optics shared it. *facepalm*. I own a RMRCC that I put on my 2011, and I only didn't make this mistake since 1. I was having my pistol milled for the optic of my choosing, and 2. like humble I have an astigmatism so red dot's require both autist levels of research and then even checking out of the exact one I'm buying in person.
I love the RMR for one reason. It’s god damn reliable! Yes the Holosun has the bells and whistles but I put my life behind my RMR and RMR CC. Never seen or known of somebody having issues with an RMR CC, but I’ve definitely seen a few issues with the EPS. I run the 507 on a few other guns but not edc
You have now. Mine broke and wouldn’t zero (turret broke), sent it back to trijicon and they fixed it for free. Solid warranty in the off chance it does break
I agree with you. They are overpriced given how simple of a device they are. Personally I like auto adjust as I go from bright outside to indoor frequently. Because I also have eye issues (which at almost 70 is understandable) I like the red dot platform and use it on my main carry piece. Frankly my inexpensive (compared to the one you featured here) CT sight is doing fine in it's 3rd year.
Sounds like it's sorta like a high-quality cheese knife. Sure it works great, but I have other knives that cost less that also work and are more versatile.
I paid 365 for my cc and put it on my canik mete its a direct fit for that pistol. I like it just fine its no different than the type 2 to me just smaller
Carried this on my Glock 43x for a few months, I have been impressed with how rock solid it has been, have dropped it, put hundreds of rounds through it and zero has not budged at all. Glass is better than full sized RMR in my opinion. Footprint is a little stupid and the mount adapter plate is super thick, had to get 9xl height supressor sights to cowitness.
@@anthony_sasquatch8056The mounting solutions kill this for the 48 IMO. It sits way too high and the adapter plate is really expensive or your slide needs to be milled further and refinished which only adds to the already steep price tag.
@@user-te3qq1rb7u I ended up running something similar. I like it a lot however this gun was a little meh after a agency triggered it. I adjusted it for the hight but also I had less money into this than normally since at the time I was working in the industry.
They are not too bad for what they are. My custom version came in at 1785, but they start at 1400 for plain black. I obviously changed a few things, but for 385 bucks more and it's fully designed by me, that's a good deal I think. Still waiting for mine. I ordered the week before he dropped his video on it and the wait times increased drastically. I'll be doing quite a few videos on it when it's here though. I've got a few questions written down from the reddit forum and if no one else tries to answer them, I'm going to cover as much detail as I can and take more questions. I like to help and hopefully I can do a lot with this! Should be a good looking and great functioning pistol when it gets here in 3-4 more weeks!!!
@@potankto8579 Understand that!! Doing a bolt action build project and WOW the stuff for this is crazy expensive. Should have it all in this next week and start the build videos. Probably get bolt action done about the time Platypus arrives!! Exciting stuff the next month for me! Have a great Memorial weekend!!!!!
Trijicon just pisses me off as an overall company. If Trijicon only wants to sell to Mil/LE then they definitely will only sell to them . The cost in this day and age is disrespectful to the civilian market.
@@funkla65 maybe, I use a 3.25moa on mine. Reason? The 3.25 blooms to a 6moa starburst with my astigmastism, and the 6moa models were having a flaggela like extension with it's own bloom.
I got my VP9 cut wit ATEI and I sent a 507K since I have astigmatism and I like the window size. They messed up my cut and cut it for an RMRcc. I don’t like the RMRcc as much and I’m upset. They also coated my entire slide and not just the cut area so my serial and all the markings got covered.
It's a dumb optic because it uses its own mounting footprint and not compatible with RMSC which is the most popular optics mounting pattern on current batch of compact/subcompact/some fullsize. Everything else just adds to this glaring issue (ie battery location). I don't want to say price since these are typically heavily discounted and are usually bundled with a plate
What are your thoughts on the window size of the RMRCC (or 507k) compared to a full size red dot? I've seen a few people lately arguing that once you learn how to shoot a red dot that the window size doesnt matter much.
Love this optic. The only right answer for 1911s and 2011s. I have 4 of them and 1 of them is on a Staccato CS and there's no other way to do it. Holoson is Chiner made dog water
Trijicon completely screwed up on the footprint. I own an RMRcc and it lives on a custom Norsso slide on my P365XL. It’s a great optic in every way other than zero planning on the part of Trijicon to have it mate with existing footprints.
I would have still happily paid the overpriced premium for Trijicon reliability on my G48 MOS carry gun. Of course, you can’t mount it to a MOS cut without buying an expensive adapter plate that makes it sit ridiculously high, or sending out your already milled slide to be cut even further and then pay to have it refinished. Trijicon is unequivocally the gold standard of pistol optics but the CC is kind of an unbelievable blunder.
I'm sure it's a solid enough product, but Trijicon's footprints are d*ck moves. The Docter and Shield footprints were already around in the '90's, and they cover narrow and wide slides pretty well. Closed emitter designs present their own challenges, but everything else should've been able to get by on those two.
Doesn't come in Green reticle, full disassembly from slide just to change the battery, no solar backup, stupid expensive for what it is. I want to buy America 1st products, but you have to offer competitive products.
@daoneils yep. IMO trijicon has been behind the 8ball for several years now. They have been putting out pathetic offerings when they are supposed to represent the best in American manufacturing. They need to do better.
David, have you ever heard of the DPP (Delta Point Pro)? Roughly $449.99 & has a "LIFETIME GUARANTEE" & I Mean "LIFETIME"!!! You will thank me!! Have an awesome weekend Brother!
Hyundai cars have one of the best warranties too, but I don't want my car to not start in a dark Detriot neighborhood. Similarly to a tool I need when my life depends on it
You can tell this thing isn't doing so hot because of how many totally unused CCs are on the secondary market. It seems like a ton of guys impulse buy the CC thinking they're getting a good deal on the regular RMR, then realize it doesn't fit any pistol anybody would ever own for any reason. Trijicon was getting desperate with rebates on the CC for a while too.
yeah I got this thing shipped for $305 before they raised the price. It's a good sight for $305. For $468 they're kind of insane.
@@TheHumbleMarksman The Canik Mete pistols have slides milled for the RMRcc, but I'm not aware of any other ones.
Just carry a G34 with a comp, extended mag and Acro P1. Just do you back exercises, you platypuses.
Calling this the RMRcc was big brain energy by trijicon. Nobody would totally not mistake this for having the same footprint as other pistol mounted optics by trijicon when both the RMR and SRO shared it. Nobody would totally assume the similiarly named RMRcc would be like that when different optics shared it. *facepalm*.
I own a RMRCC that I put on my 2011, and I only didn't make this mistake since 1. I was having my pistol milled for the optic of my choosing, and 2. like humble I have an astigmatism so red dot's require both autist levels of research and then even checking out of the exact one I'm buying in person.
I love the RMR for one reason. It’s god damn reliable! Yes the Holosun has the bells and whistles but I put my life behind my RMR and RMR CC. Never seen or known of somebody having issues with an RMR CC, but I’ve definitely seen a few issues with the EPS.
I run the 507 on a few other guns but not edc
You have now. Mine broke and wouldn’t zero (turret broke), sent it back to trijicon and they fixed it for free. Solid warranty in the off chance it does break
I agree with you. They are overpriced given how simple of a device they are. Personally I like auto adjust as I go from bright outside to indoor frequently. Because I also have eye issues (which at almost 70 is understandable) I like the red dot platform and use it on my main carry piece. Frankly my inexpensive (compared to the one you featured here) CT sight is doing fine in it's 3rd year.
The cut pattern of the optic killed this optic.
Expensive.. I have about 1800 rounds on the shield RMSX glass now and still doing good 👍
Sounds like it's sorta like a high-quality cheese knife. Sure it works great, but I have other knives that cost less that also work and are more versatile.
Yeah - basically
I paid 365 for my cc and put it on my canik mete its a direct fit for that pistol. I like it just fine its no different than the type 2 to me just smaller
Carried this on my Glock 43x for a few months, I have been impressed with how rock solid it has been, have dropped it, put hundreds of rounds through it and zero has not budged at all. Glass is better than full sized RMR in my opinion. Footprint is a little stupid and the mount adapter plate is super thick, had to get 9xl height supressor sights to cowitness.
Would you recommend for g48? Compared to Romeo ?
@@anthony_sasquatch8056The mounting solutions kill this for the 48 IMO. It sits way too high and the adapter plate is really expensive or your slide needs to be milled further and refinished which only adds to the already steep price tag.
@@user-te3qq1rb7u I ended up running something similar. I like it a lot however this gun was a little meh after a agency triggered it. I adjusted it for the hight but also I had less money into this than normally since at the time I was working in the industry.
Man that Platypus is slick. Wish I could afford a 2011!
They are not too bad for what they are. My custom version came in at 1785, but they start at 1400 for plain black. I obviously changed a few things, but for 385 bucks more and it's fully designed by me, that's a good deal I think. Still waiting for mine. I ordered the week before he dropped his video on it and the wait times increased drastically. I'll be doing quite a few videos on it when it's here though. I've got a few questions written down from the reddit forum and if no one else tries to answer them, I'm going to cover as much detail as I can and take more questions. I like to help and hopefully I can do a lot with this! Should be a good looking and great functioning pistol when it gets here in 3-4 more weeks!!!
@@ChadKelly7 Yeah, the Platypus is definitely priced great. Just out of the range my wallet can support haha.
@@potankto8579 Understand that!! Doing a bolt action build project and WOW the stuff for this is crazy expensive. Should have it all in this next week and start the build videos. Probably get bolt action done about the time Platypus arrives!! Exciting stuff the next month for me!
Have a great Memorial weekend!!!!!
Trijicon just pisses me off as an overall company. If Trijicon only wants to sell to Mil/LE then they definitely will only sell to them . The cost in this day and age is disrespectful to the civilian market.
Not really they are about 50-75 bucks more than a holo sun. This is made in the USA and is combat proven
It's all in the game of inflation. Thanks to our current administration
wouldn't 507/407k be better option and cheaper ???? and 3moa is right dot for carry guns :)
I’m surprised there are not more 8-10 MOA dots on the market
Everyone thinks theyre a pistol sniper. All the tactical bros that suck at shooting want 2 and 3 moa because they think it makes them more accurate
@@RedEyePergo lol, I used to be one of those fantasy warriors…….glad I took the red pill
2 & 3 MOA dots on combat pistols appeals to the same brain wiring which falls for budget tactical scopes with 40x & 1/8 MOA adjustments.
@@funkla65 maybe, I use a 3.25moa on mine. Reason? The 3.25 blooms to a 6moa starburst with my astigmastism, and the 6moa models were having a flaggela like extension with it's own bloom.
I just figured with the window being smaller it'd be a little harder to pickup the dot
Litetally sat down, and opened a container of cole slaw before hitting play. That's crazy. 😂
I got my VP9 cut wit ATEI and I sent a 507K since I have astigmatism and I like the window size. They messed up my cut and cut it for an RMRcc. I don’t like the RMRcc as much and I’m upset. They also coated my entire slide and not just the cut area so my serial and all the markings got covered.
Hell yeah! Nailed that BDE today brother 😅
It's a dumb optic because it uses its own mounting footprint and not compatible with RMSC which is the most popular optics mounting pattern on current batch of compact/subcompact/some fullsize. Everything else just adds to this glaring issue (ie battery location). I don't want to say price since these are typically heavily discounted and are usually bundled with a plate
I mounted this on my SA-35
Remember when it was released at $800 😂
Here for the BDE
Holupaminute, now we’re adding fractional values to MOA options? Does it really make that big a difference?
Holosun 507 comp review coming soon? 😆
What are your thoughts on the window size of the RMRCC (or 507k) compared to a full size red dot? I've seen a few people lately arguing that once you learn how to shoot a red dot that the window size doesnt matter much.
The 507K has a bigger window than the RMRcc and even with my glasses correcting my astigmatism the 507K dot blooms some but the ring doesn’t.
Correct, pinky pressure will bring the dot to where you need it.
Maybe you and I are part Snake? 😜
It’s proprietary foot print & price is a joke.
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Battery life seems almost irrelevant with these considering a 4 year continuous use battery life at the mid setting.
that dad joke actually made me laugh out loud. excellent!
They really should cost less. I guess they still consider themselves king of the hill. They’re certainly tough.
Trij is the most overrated company since Glock.
@RedEyePergo just be thankful there are options. To each their own.
Love this optic. The only right answer for 1911s and 2011s. I have 4 of them and 1 of them is on a Staccato CS and there's no other way to do it. Holoson is Chiner made dog water
Trijicon completely screwed up on the footprint. I own an RMRcc and it lives on a custom Norsso slide on my P365XL. It’s a great optic in every way other than zero planning on the part of Trijicon to have it mate with existing footprints.
I would have still happily paid the overpriced premium for Trijicon reliability on my G48 MOS carry gun. Of course, you can’t mount it to a MOS cut without buying an expensive adapter plate that makes it sit ridiculously high, or sending out your already milled slide to be cut even further and then pay to have it refinished. Trijicon is unequivocally the gold standard of pistol optics but the CC is kind of an unbelievable blunder.
I dunno man - I feel like they've been eclipsed by several other brands. Surpassed even.
Holosun k's for thin guns no way I'd pay that for a proprietary footprint. Same reason i won't buy a Romeo Max or XL for my competition guns.
I'm sure it's a solid enough product, but Trijicon's footprints are d*ck moves. The Docter and Shield footprints were already around in the '90's, and they cover narrow and wide slides pretty well. Closed emitter designs present their own challenges, but everything else should've been able to get by on those two.
...And the Deltapoint Pro is living proof that you can design bulkier & heavier sights to fit the Shield footprint, too.
Doesn't come in Green reticle, full disassembly from slide just to change the battery, no solar backup, stupid expensive for what it is. I want to buy America 1st products, but you have to offer competitive products.
TIL 1 moa = about half of 3 moa
RMRcc is so far behind the Holosun 507k that it almost has zero value in 2023. Hard pass for me!
Eps carry ftw
Eww china glass what a commie😂
Sold my 507K and got an EPS. Enclosed emitter same window size as a 509T
Enjoy your Chinese garbage. 🤷
Just ordered my EPS should get it delivered early next week. Dying to see an indepth review on the Holosun 507 competition dot.
I did the same got the cc was on sale and now it fits none of my guns and no one wants it probably cuz it’s a dumb design.
Do you want to sell it?
@@misterle7026it is up for grabs.
@@misterle7026I figured keep it till I’d eventually need it on a new build but. It is up for grabs.
My holosuns have served me well over the years. Too little too late and wonky footprint. Hard pass.
So it’s tiny, expensive, has an atypical footprint, bad glass, and bad battery replacement design.
So a dot for Trijicon fan boys. Got it
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The EPS Carry beats this optic in every category.
Except Holoson is Chinese garbage.
Take your Chinese garbage somewhere else
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If it ain't enclosed, I don't want it. Also, trijicon really crapped the bed with this offering. What were they thinking lol?
They like glock they think name recognition is going to be all they need.
@daoneils yep. IMO trijicon has been behind the 8ball for several years now. They have been putting out pathetic offerings when they are supposed to represent the best in American manufacturing. They need to do better.
@@Andy-ot8cuThe RMR HD, RCR, and SRO are all top tier pistol dots. The CC is a big miss. I think they’re doing fine
@@user-te3qq1rb7u they are all meh
It sounds awful.
Its a very well made massively overpriced dumb design.
Lame
David, have you ever heard of the DPP (Delta Point Pro)? Roughly $449.99 & has a "LIFETIME GUARANTEE" & I Mean "LIFETIME"!!! You will thank me!! Have an awesome weekend Brother!
I have 3 of them!
@@TheHumbleMarksman Smart man!
Hyundai cars have one of the best warranties too, but I don't want my car to not start in a dark Detriot neighborhood. Similarly to a tool I need when my life depends on it