Trijicon RMRcc

$549.99$559.99

  • Legendary Trijicon Toughness in Slimline Form
  • 4 Years Battery Life
  • Manual or Automatic Brightness Adjust

Trijicon RMRcc Product Details

$100 MAIL-IN-REBATE if purchased by Dec 31, 2022. Use this link or go to https://rapid-rebates.com/RMRccRebate to claim your $100

 

RMRCC stands for Ruggedized Miniature Reflex for Concealed Carry. Honey, I shrunk the RMR! All the features of the full size RMR are still there– large brightness adjust buttons on each side of the lens, a CR2032 battery with up for 4 years of illumination, and a wide variety of mounts available from Trijicon to attach the RMRCC to your optics ready or custom milled pistol. RMRCC can be had with two available reticles, a 3.25 MOA red dot or a 6.5 MOA red dot.

 

RMRCC gives you 8 brightness levels to choose from or you can set it to auto brightness mode. Unlike many other optics this size, you do get tactile and audible “clicks” when adjusting windage and elevation. Each click moves the dot approximately 3 MOA, which would be a coarse adjustment for a carbine but works just fine for concealed carry pistols. Trijicon builds the RMRCC to the same toughness and durability standards which have made its big brother RMR the gold standard for reflex optics.

 

  • 4 Year Battery Life (Setting 4 of 8)
  • Side-Mounted Brightness Buttons
  • Weight: 1.2 Ounces With Battery
  • 8 Brightness Settings (Manual Mode)
  • Automatic Brightness Adjust Mode
  • Parallax-free & Unlimited Eye Relief
  • 150 MOA Total Windage and Elevation Adjustment Travel
  • 3 MOA-Per-Click Adjustments
  • CR2032 Battery
  • NOTE: Proprietary footprint– needs mounting plate or custom milled slide

 

Options:

  • 3.25 MOA Red Dot
  • 6.5 MOA Red Dot

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