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    Trijicon RMR Mounting Options

    What sort of mounts are available for the RMR?

    Any QD offerings from LT or Bobro in the works?

    Do the current mounts offered cowitness? Absolute or Lower 1/3rd?

    Anyone been able to compare the Tritium/FO with the Battery version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheLandlord View Post
    What sort of mounts are available for the RMR?

    Any QD offerings from LT or Bobro in the works?

    Do the current mounts offered cowitness? Absolute or Lower 1/3rd?

    Anyone been able to compare the Tritium/FO with the Battery version?
    Just got the RMR05 (fiber/tritium) in the mail. Will have review next week after I get to the range this weekend

    Chris

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    Dying to know how she performs.

    That's the model that has my interest piqued.

    I wish Trijicon had gone all out, and taken the best from the Tripower, and put it on these. If they'd offered battery in addition to the Tritium/FO I'd flip.

    What mount did you get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCK View Post
    Just got the RMR05 (fiber/tritium) in the mail. Will have review next week after I get to the range this weekend

    Chris
    Where'd you manage to find it in stock?

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    Anyone know if Bobro has any plans for a mount for the RMR?

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    you mean like this one i had done





    it is a larue iron dot mount i had reworked. i could have removed the shroud but i kept it to make use of the Buis the rmr has been strong and running well

    Note im not a fan of the dual unit as it acts more like a reflex sight the LED only was and is the way to go . and yes i have had both on my guns
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    Steve:

    Modified Iron Dot Mount = Pure Awesome

    Is LT going to provide a production version of that?

    What's your opinion of the RMR? Have you compared it to the T-1?

    ETA: I'm preferential to fibre optics, solely for the lack of a battery, in the event resupply is difficult, an EMP gets dumped, or there's a malfunction. I'm still open to either one. Does the Dual-Illum version have the "turquoise" tint to the glass? That was my biggest gripe about the Reflex series of optic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CCK View Post
    Just got the RMR05 (fiber/tritium) in the mail. Will have review next week after I get to the range this weekend

    Chris
    Looking forward to seeing your review............

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    1) Where the heck is bullitt5172?

    2) Grant: I'm not sure if I already asked you, but are you going to be carrying the RM05?

    3) Steve: Can you bust loose some more pics?
    Last edited by Outlander Systems; 07-27-09 at 20:56.

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    thats about the best i can do

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