幾得意喎個樣!Trijicon SRS
1.75 MOA red dot
38mm objective lens- The SRS has a huge viewing window, nearly eliminating the tube effect
Runs for 3 years on an average setting and uses the solar panel to power the optic in place of the AA battery when in sunlight
Automatic plus 10 individual brightness settings for the red dot, 1-3 are night vision compatible
Sealed, ruggedized case
No tools needed- sighting adjustments can be made with a shell case and the Bobro self-adjusting mount snaps into place with a locking lever
3.75 inches long
I had a few hours on the range with the new optic last week and found one of the greatest features of the SRS is the near elimination of tube effect. That’s the feeling that you have to look through a tube to see the red dot reticle and the target area past it. The SRS’s tube is far shorter that the CompM4 and it’s field of view is about 2.5 times more. What’s more, looking at the sight from the cheekweld, the outside walls of the sight are thinner, allowing you to look through the sight with one eye and see what’s past it with the other easily. End result- way more situational awareness than looking through at narrow tube.
The 1.75 MOA dot is small enough to engage targets out past 100 yards with precision. I was able to hit clay targets on the backstop from 100 yards with ease, 300 yards should be an easily lift for the tiny dot.
Trijicon thought hard about making sure the battery powered optic is running when you need it.
They set it up to run from the solar panel on top when there’s sunlight available, leaving the battery unmolested ’till the sun goes down. Once it gets dark, only then does it draw on the battery. The optic should last a few years this way. I ran the red dot in the SRS at normal levels after pulling the battery completely out of the unit. It ran like a champ on nothing but the sun.
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本帖最後由 ohnavi 於 11-10-2011 13:13 編輯 ]