Oriental Redneck
| quote: Trijicon RMR 01 Am I understanding this correctly that it is always "ON"?
No. Not always "ON". It's battery powered. From a vendor's description: quote: LED RMR: The first RMR sight offered by Trijicon. Basic illuminated red dot powered by a 3V Lithium battery with a life between 2 and 5 years. The RM01 and RM02 are LED RMR sights.
Adjustable LED RMR: The Trijicon RM06 and RM07 have a variable LED with eight brightness settings. Battery life is measured at over 4 years on half brightness (setting 4 of 8).
Dual Illuminated RMR: Trijicon RM03, RM04, RM05, and RM08 do not use batteries. Instead, these RMR sights are illuminated by fiber optics when natural light is available, and the reticle is lit by tritium when in darkness.
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Oriental Redneck
| And, from Trijicon's website: https://www.trijicon.com/na_en...roduct3.php?pid=RM01Developed to improve precision and accuracy with any style or caliber of weapon, the Trijicon RMR (Ruggedized Miniature Reflex) is designed to be as durable as the legendary ACOG. The RM01 is an LED sight powered by a standard CR2032 battery. Housed in rugged forged aluminum, the RMR is extremely tough yet lightweight. New easy-to-use adjusters with audible clicks allow for quick windage and elevation adjustments. The new Trijicon RMR is tougher than any alternative and suitable for military, law enforcement and hunting applications.
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| Its on. But you don't want an RMR01. Trust me.
“So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
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| No on/off switch. Always on until battery dies. Mine lasted 3.5 years. In the dark it adjusts itself very dim.
--------------------------- My hovercraft is full of eels.
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Stupid Allergy
| quote: Originally posted by 1KPerDay: No on/off switch. Always on until battery dies. Mine lasted 3.5 years. In the dark it adjusts itself very dim.
This is what I'm reading/understanding as well.
"Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen...
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| I've tested extensively all the RMR models. You don't want the non adjustable ones. Get an RMR 06 or O7 as you prefer. The new ones are now coming but I don't see any real progress in this area.
“So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
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