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I have a Tijicon RMO4 optic I use on a model 41 and have found it to not be very great. I was wanting the non-battery sight as I believed it would be less of a pain to manage. However it is not a clear dot and is often hard to find when sighting.

What do you forum members find to be good red (or green) dots? Looking to try one on a larger pistol.
 
Posts: 1269 | Location: Northern Nevada | Registered: December 22, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I bought the Trijicon RMR that didn't use batteries also.

I thought it was great for about eight minutes.

Couldn't see the dot at all. Sent it back the same day for a refund.



 
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RMR with the battery and the red dot. Change battery every three years.


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I have RMRs, an SRO, a DP Pro and a Romeo 1 Pro. They all have pros and cons, mostly pros. If I had to pick one for everything it would probably be the RMR; I only have experience with the battery models. For range only use I would pick one with a larger window.
 
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I find the 6.5 MOA dot to be more round than the 3.25 dot.

If you can, it's a good idea to look at the different size dots in person indoor and outdoors.
 
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RMR 06 and Equivalent RMRcc.

It’s the same as a T1/T2, the gold standard.




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Trijicon RM06 or RM07 are about as bulletproof an optic as you'll find. The Holosun 507c and 508T are pretty darn bulletproof as well.


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I have both Trijicon RM06 and RM07 RMRs and like both almost equally. The RM06 with the 3.25 dot is slightly better for my astigmatism without corrective lenses.


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what's a 'larger pistol' and you intend to use it for what? The best 'average' overall choice on a pistol is an RMR06. period. Now if you have some specialized use then other choices might be better.


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For real?
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Our place issued the RM02 and after going to a class, I noticed I have an astigmatism. I tried someone's RM06 and it was definitely much better. After class, I ordered one from Trijicon. I was going to use it on my duty weapon but I was able to order four RM06 this year for work so I can start switching people over.



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If it’s for a carry pistol, the Holosun 507 with ACSS reticle.
 
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I only use a Holosun 507 with ACSS reticle & RMR 06. They are my preferred two pistol optics.


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Neither. I find that I am distracted by both, and not looking at the target. Open sights.


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Looks like the RMR06 carries the load. It will be used on a Langdon Beretta 92. Just as an experiment for the range. Iron sights for all other things. Thanks for the comments and recommendations.
 
Posts: 1269 | Location: Northern Nevada | Registered: December 22, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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This is the kind of question that winds up with
a lot of "I use". Nothing much accomplished.
Interesting though to see popular brands.
Sort of like your choice for a good car.
One thing for sure. Five years ago I started using (Not
going to say my choice of red dot, eh?) a red dot and was sold on them___ for my need in a pistol.
Back then a couple of other cops in a discussion said "In five years pistols will come with them."
Well..... all of these answers for "your choice" proved those cops right.
Poli Viejo
 
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