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Trijicon MRO Review: The Last Red Dot Optic You Will Ever Buy

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Gameplay recorded with Nvidia Shadowplay
Edited with Sony Vegas 12
Commentary recorded with Blue Yeti USB microphone
Live action video recorded with Samsung Galaxy Note 4

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21 COMMENTS

  1. Trijicon glass is the WORST. I had the MRO and traded it due to bluish green glass and what looked like a magnified optic. The RMR was the same. I’ll NEVER buy Trijicon again. The Aimpoint pro is the best red dot I have ever used.

  2. For the most part, solid review.  Well paced, good general info, and (mostly) reasonably stated opinions.  However, a couple minor nitpicks.  The "high-speed/low-drag" (and vice versa) references were… cute.  But saying that the added weight of the Patrol makes it "low speed" is somewhat laughable.  I get it, I get it.  In the cool-guy, geardo world, the added 1.22+ ounces of weight (1 ounce of difference between the sights, 0.12 ounces of difference in the mounts… plus the weight of those "mercury-laden" lens cap covers) probably makes this sight completely cumbersome and impossible to carry.  Suggestion:  Do a pushup or two followed by a bicep curl of 5 lbs. every month or so.  You'll be just fine.

  3. Eh it uses batteries. Tritium would be better. Even better would be radium but moronic government regulations and fear mongering made radium all but impossible to use in commercial products. Little is even mined and processed.

  4. Excellent video OP, quite impressive shooting and the review was very persuasive. I myself have had a few MRO's, but they all had something off- am currently waiting on a replacement and I hope they knock it out of the park this time. While I enjoy the T2 very much, it becomes rather difficult to use with foggy sunglasses on a hot day, compared to LPVs and the MRO. And remember, 9/11 was an inside job, hormone chemtrails are effeminizing our youth, they are building bases on the moon and Mars, the frogs are gay now, and Alex Jones is Bill Hicks./

  5. After my experience with the MRO patrol I can honestly say that I would rather use the Aimpoint. Only my personal opinion so take it for what it's worth. The first gen MRO appears to be a much better choice than the patrol version. Once again just my opinion.

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