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Trijicon 1x25 MRO 2.0 MOA ADJ Red Dot w/MRO Low & 1/3 Cowitness Mounts 2200011

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Style: MRO with Low and 1/3 Co-Witness Mounts


Features

  • LARGE VIEWING AREA: Allows faster target acquisition and engagement with reduced tube effect
  • ADJUSTABLE BRIGHTNESS SETTINGS: Eight brightness settings with a mid-position Off feature
  • EASY-TO-SET ADJUSTERS: Adjusters provide positive-click reticle movement in _ MOA increments and require no special tools for operation
  • SUPERIOR QUALITY GLASS LENSES: Multi-coated lenses provide superior clarity and light gathering capabilities with zero distortion and provide for a crisp dot reticle
  • AIRCRAFT-GRADE ALUMINUM HOUSING: Forged 7075 housing and fully-sealed construction protects against the toughest elements; Low and 1/3 Co-Witness Mounts included. Refer user manual for troubleshooting steps.

Description

The Trijicon MRO (Miniature Rifle Optic) is intended for use on rifles, carbines and shotguns to provide fast target acquisition. The large aperture and tapered light path maximizes the viewing area and allows for better situational awareness. Features am

Brand: Trijicon


Color: Black


Style: MRO with Low and 1/3 Co-Witness Mounts


Sport: Red Dot/Holographic


Item Weight: 13.6 ounces


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 1 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 20 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 1 x


Compatible Devices: Shotgun, Rifle


Brand: Trijicon


Color: Black


Style: MRO with Low and 1/3 Co-Witness Mounts


Sport: Red Dot/Holographic


Item Weight: 13.6 ounces


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 1 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 20 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 1 x


Compatible Devices: Shotgun, Rifle


Mounting Type: Picatinny Mount


Night vision: No


Model Name: Trijicon MRO® (Miniature Rifle Optic)


Manufacturer: Trijicon


UPC: 719307630307


Global Trade Identification Number: 07


Product Dimensions: 6.75 x 6.5 x 5.25 inches


Department: unisex-adult


Item model number: MRO-C-2200011


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Number of pieces: 5


Batteries required: No


Included Components: 1 Scope


Import: Made in the USA or Imported


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Durable, reliable, always on serious use sight.
Style: MRO with Lower 1/3 Co-Witness Mount
This is the best value serious use red dot sight on the market. The field of view is much better than a t1, t2 or pro. The glass has a slight greenish tint, and the fishbowling often talked about is very nominal as to be unnoticeable while shooting fast. The dot is very usable with night vision settings and gets bright enough for midday use. The adjustments are slightly mushy, but they are set and forget and do not have caps to loose and will not get bumped on accident. The brightness adjustment is ideal as it can be operated with either hand. Battery life test is in progress, I keep in constant on at setting 4. The included mount is solid, the only reason to upgrade would be for a QD mount. When switching from this optic to a smaller one you feel as though you are looking through a tube. The 2moa dot allows speed up close and precision out to max effective range. Dot is crisp and clear. Overall, this is a great serious use rds, and at the price only competes with the pro, while punching above its weight at optics like the aimpoint comp and t series micro dots. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2019 by Kenneth

  • Thumbs Up!
Style: MRO with Low Mount
First impression, it looked bigger on YouTube. Overall it looks solid, has a small form factor, and fits well on any rail I've put it on. With the current mount, it sits too low to be used with any backup sights on an AR. There is a slight magnification, not a true 1x optic. To me that provides a nice clear view of my target. As soon as my Ultimak M9 and RS AK306 arrive I will update this review for Yugo NPAP customers. Compared to the Aimpoint, the money saved with this optic allows you to buy additional required mounts for your intended rifle platform. Update Nov 2016: For me , the MRO works best with the RS Regulate mount. I've put about 1000 rounds through this. No point of aim, point of impact shift. The MRO night vision settings work well. Still impressed with this optic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2016 by John John

  • Trijicon MRO-C-2200004 1x25mm Miniature Rifle Optic (MRO) Riflescope with 2.0 MOA
Style: MRO with Low Mount
Product was as described and better ***** 5 Stars across the boards *****
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024 by Edward

  • Best micro Red Dot
Style: MRO with No Mount
Wow! This red dot is something else. The dot is very bright and crisp. The brightness adjustment knob/battery compartment is in the perfect place. The zero adjustment turrets have positive clicks. The price is right and is considerably more afordable than the Aimpoint T1, H1, T2 or H2. The size of the front facing lens (objective lens) makes it a pleasure to look through. There is no tube effect. This optic is produced in the same manor as most if not all of the other Trijicon optics; forged from Aluminum. And we all know or have heard of how strong a Trijicon Acog or RMR are. On my Arsenal SAM7R 7.62X39 AK Pattern rifle I get about 1.5" groups at 50yds. This will be the only Microdot that I will ever buy for a rifle. I would recomend it to anyone who wants a quality micro red dot. On a side note: It is shipped with a nice padded hard box, lens cloth, decal, manual, registration card, and a small product catalog and a battery for the optic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2016 by mitch mitch

  • Not perfect, but a very good red dot
Style: MRO with Low Mount
Having owned my MRO for about 10 months now, I definitely feel it's a good optic for the money and am generally happy with my purchase. Having heard of some of the QC issues on this model, I was definitely a bit hesitant at first, but mine has performed very well so far and have a lot of confidence in Trijicon that they stand behind their products. All that being said, the MRO is not a perfect red dot and if you are seriously interested in purchasing it, there are a few things you should know about it beforehand. If you can live with these issues, then you will probably be very happy with it. Bluish Hue: The optical clarity of the MRO is quite excellent, just like every other Trijicon optic I've used, but when shooting with both eyes open, there is a slight, but noticeable bluish hue to the lens. I have however found this coloration is more noticeable indoors than when used in natural light outdoors. Though I personally prefer a more colorless optic, I don't think it's an issue and hasn't adversely affected the function of the optic on any practical level. Magnification: For me, this is the biggest con of the MRO and something that caught me by surprise when I first tried it. This optic has a very, very slight, but noticeable amount of magnification to it. When shooting with both eyes open, the closer you are to the target, the more noticeable the magnification becomes. On a practical level, it doesn't really affect function for me, though if I were using it more in very close quarters, I might have more of an issue with it. Regardless, for $500 +/-, it's a little disappointing considering I've used Holosun optics that were less than half the cost of the MRO that didn't have these issues, are perfectly clear and close to, if not as durable. Glare: Yes. In certain situations there is some glare to this optic and if you crank up the brightness too much in darker spaces, you will notice this, and in some cases, a halo effect. Glare will also be an issue when exposed to direct sunlight. Part of this I attribute to the large objective and feel that's just a price you pay, although I imagine some of it may be reduced with the use of a kill flash. Regardless, when using the correct brightness settings for your environment, most of these potential issues shouldn't give you any problems. Lens covers: There are not a whole lot of options for lens covers for the MRO and the ones you can find are severely overpriced in my opinion. Fortunately, I found a tip online that suggested the Butler Creek #17 for the front objective and sure enough, it works great! Highly recommended. Summary: Overall I definitely like my MRO very much. But if you're seriously in the market for one, I would strongly suggest trying it out first before buying and especially, comparing it to other red dots like the AimPoint Micro as there are distinct Pros/Cons to each that will likely influence your preference. Lastly, unless you are LEO or Military, I would also suggest also comparing it to some of the Primary Arms / HoloSun optics offer some very competitive options at less than half the cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2017 by Adam S. Guida

  • Not close to Trijicon standards
Style: MRO with Lower 1/3 Co-Witness Mount
Failed test#1. Severe parallax. Never even mounted this thing as it's obvious that it will never be accurate. A red dot sight should have zero parallax. Period. Seems built strong. But not even close to being up to Triji's standards.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024 by fs077

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