[Be sure to read ourTrijicon RMRcc Review here.]

Was the company able to pull it off?

So, we made keeping track of it between each test phase part of the test.

accuracy test after concrete drops

While the finish of the RMRcc no longer looked brand new, the sight held zero no matter what abuse the author threw at the optic.

Grant followed their optic plate mounting procedures down to the smallest detail.

So, before the test Grant ran five rounds through the gun to ensure where he started.

However, we think its an important question and wanted to test out the RMRcc to this standard.

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We left the gun and optic in a bucket of water for five minutes.

When we took the gun out of the water and shot, we observed no change in the zero.

Controls on the side of the sight worked perfectly.

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After wiping it off, it looked good as new.

There was no change in the dot brightness, and no change in our zero.

Our concrete drop test was meant to emulate that.

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Again, the sight passed the test with flying colors.

Drop Test, Part II

The shoulder-height drop test is a demanding, yet controversial torture test.

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