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New product launch: Trijicon introduces the Green-Dot RMR sight

Trijicon introduces a green aiming dot feature on the RMR, advantaging shooters with astigmatism and red-green color blindness.

Trijicon Introduces New Green-Dot RMR Sight
Trijicon Introduces New Green-Dot RMR Sight

New product launch: Trijicon introduces the Green-Dot RMR sight

Trijicon has made a splash in the optic market with the introduction of their latest product, the Green Dot RMR. This innovative optic, which uses a green reticle, promises to bring a new level of clarity and visibility to shooters.

The Green Dot RMR, like its red-dot counterparts, measures 1.8" long, 1.2" wide, and 1" tall, and weighs a mere 1.17 ozs. It is built of 7075-T6 aluminum and mounts atop a host pistol via the common RMR mounting footprint, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of firearms.

One of the standout features of the Green Dot RMR is its compatibility with night-vision devices, with two of its brightness settings designed specifically for such use. It also boasts a Button Lock Out Mode to prevent accidental contact with the adjustment buttons from altering the preferred brightness setting, and a Battery Conservation Mode that causes the unit to auto-adjust to the ambient lighting conditions after 16.5 hours without a button press.

The human eye is more sensitive to green color wavelengths than red, making a green reticle appear brighter. This, combined with the optic's eight brightness settings, ensures excellent visibility in a variety of lighting conditions. The Green Dot RMR's multi-coated lens is designed to absorb impacts and divert stresses away from it, ensuring durability even in the most demanding situations.

The Green Dot RMR's 3.25-m.o.a. dot covers 0.23" of a target at 7 yards and 0.81" at 25 yards, providing an accurate and precise aiming point. It also has a "Super Bright" mode for use with a weapon light, making it an ideal choice for low-light situations.

The Green Dot RMR is renowned for its durability, in part due to the concave shape of its upper housing. It is also designed to cause less eye strain and is suitable for shooters with astigmatism and red-green color blindness.

While the Green Dot RMR's MSRP of $810 is marginally more than the comparable red-dot unit, it is considered a considerable investment for those seeking a high-quality, versatile optic. The company offering this new product is Walther, featuring the Green Dot RMR specifically as the Holosun SCS-PDP-GR green reflex sight designed for their PDP 2.0 OR pistol system.

This article expresses hope for more green-dot options in Trijicon's catalog in the near future. The Green Dot RMR is available for more information on Trijicon's website (trijicon.com). With its unique features and benefits, the Green Dot RMR is a welcome addition to the optic market.

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