rudukai13
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8 brightness settings, 2 of which are NVG-compatible. Auto-adjustable brightness settings available. 1 MOA, 2.5 MOA, and 5 MOA dot sizes.
Personally, the top-loading battery compartment is a huge plus that has been a long time coming. I see this being a lot more popular with competition shooters for the improved FOV that the larger lens will allow for. The video makes it seem quite large for concealed carry use, though the comparison graphic would make it seem the true dimensions aren’t much bigger than the original RMR. Will have to see if those slightly larger dimensions fit inside current holsters meant for RDS-equipped pistols (Safariland, for example). Will be interesting to see how the circular housing compares in toughness to the RMR’s owl ear design. Only time will tell, I suppose - or Aaron Cowan.
I will say, if this is supposed to be Trijicon’s answer to the ACRO, it doesn’t match many of the benefits of the Aimpoint optic - an enclosed emitter namely