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    Default Thoughts on the Trijicon RMR sight.

    Thinking about adding one of these to my target pistol. I like techno-gagets, I'm not going to rely on them, but I'd like to give one of these a test drive. I'm thinking the advantage is super fast target aquisition. The RMR lets you look at the threat not the sights and so goes along with your instincts. Downside is they're expensive.
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    Default Re: Thoughts on the Trijicon RMR sight.

    You know why a banana is like a politician?
    When he first comes in he is green, then he turns yellow and then he's rotten.

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    Default Re: Thoughts on the Trijicon RMR sight.

    The Trijicon is like $500 and the C-More is around $300. Thanks for that, I didn't even know the C-More STS existed.
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    Default Re: Thoughts on the Trijicon RMR sight.

    Burris Fastfire II (http://www.burrisoptics.com/fastfire.html) - About $210 w/ Pitcatinny mount at Midway or Cabelas. Dovetail mounts are also available.
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    Default Re: Thoughts on the Trijicon RMR sight.

    Trijicon offers a mount that gos into your dovetail. Not sure if it could be used with other red dots but thats pretty cool if ya ask me ! No crazy gunsmithing or machining the slide. Pretty sweet.

    OK, well I guess so does everyone else. I never saw that before I had heard of Triji offering them
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    Default Re: Thoughts on the Trijicon RMR sight.

    Quote Originally Posted by brownman View Post
    Trijicon offers a mount that gos into your dovetail. Not sure if it could be used with other red dots but thats pretty cool if ya ask me ! No crazy gunsmithing or machining the slide. Pretty sweet.

    OK, well I guess so does everyone else. I never saw that before I had heard of Triji offering them
    CMore STS is also dovetail mount.
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