Written on Dec 18, 2025
I own an Sig red dot, RMR Type 2, and a RMRcc. I also own all kinds of other red dot / holographic sights. This one is the best so far. Has the segmented circle like an EoTech, which works really well for my eyes. It’s awesome. Window is great. Agree with other reviewers, hits that sweet spot between SRO-like visibility with toughness you want in a carry optic.
Sensor is a great upgrade. Just makes sense. When you light up a room the washout risk is reduced / eliminated…automatically. Logical, right?
Buttons have improved tactile feel over Type 2. Not as difficult to depress, but not too easy as to accidentally activate.
And, with a top-loading battery, what is not to love??
Get this. You won’t regret it. I want another, but need to save up or work harder. :-)
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Written on Aug 04, 2022
I own five Glock / P80 pistols. I dropped this in my G19 Gen 5 MOS with a RMR. Used it this past weekend in a steel shooting completion (CO division). This trigger performed great. Best time was 5 plates in 3.41 seconds.
I like the flat blade and smoothness. This is not a super-light trigger. It’s a super smooth trigger. It does lighten the pull a bit (when combined with a Ghost connector or something comparable). I also use this pistol for CC. So, I don’t want something super sensitive. Would put this in my Gen 3 pistols too, but already had another after market trigger installed in them before I found Apex. Trigger shoe is aluminum, which I like very much. Solid feel.
Had to call their customer service during install of this version of trigger on a G48 MOS. They called me back in 5 min and a technical person talked me through my particular issue (user issue not a product issue). Would definitely buy from Apex again.
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Written on Jan 15, 2022
This product technically works, but sits too high above slide. I purchased Ameriglo 6XL (GL-526) suppressor sights and they were still too short. So, I did some research and found a better plate specifically for the slimline Glocks and the RMRcc. It is made by Forward Controls Design. It sits lower and closer to slide (but does not touch it), which is what you want.
My guess is that Trijicon did not want to make a separate plate for the S&W Shield CORE pistol, so they made something that would work for the Glock slimline and the S&W pistol. And, they just put the screws for both of the pistols into the same bag. The Trijicon part number is AC32092. And Trijicon provides no torquing specs or screw lock fluid with the product. Forward Controls Design does both. At this time, it doesn’t appear OP carries this product, but they should.
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Written on Dec 29, 2019
This is a great light. I have it installed on my G19 MOS (Gen 5) with RMR that I carry. It’s small, yet sufficiently bright enough to light up a room. The controls are great. Quick tap and release for “constant on”. Then, you hold the paddle down for momentary “on” (like a pressure switch) and then release it to shut off the light. These functions work the same on both sides of the light. Also, bezel turns to allow for “permanent” off (like when you have in a bag or for longer term storage in a safe) to prevent an accidental switch on.
Great purchase for a carry weapon or home defense weapon. Having both hands on your weapon with a light attached is the way to go, in my opinion. This is a functional, smart buy, not a “tacti-cool” add-on. It’s there if you need it. You have to know your target and this light will help you do that.
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Written on Nov 03, 2019
I mounted my Romeo1 on Glock 34 MOS that I use for practical shooting competitions. I have the 6 MOA dot. (I previously had the 3 MOA dot, but prefer the bigger image as it helps me with target acquisition. At pistol distances (25 yards or less), having a bigger image will not measurably hurt accuracy or keep me from getting A or C zone hits. I have probably 2,000+ rounds through mine in competition and a week-long pistol training class where it got some rugged use. It held zero throughout. The brightness settings were sufficient for full desert sunlight as well as night and low light shoots (using a handheld light could still see dot w/o any washout). Got my sight scratched up and banged around a bit and had no issues. Glass is really clear and everything functioned great. I also have the 3 MOA version mounted w/a spacer on a SCAR 17S (with a Leupold D-EVO for distance shots) and that Romeo1 held up for a week of shooting .308 168gr. HPBT and did not lose zero. It was great.
I did a lot of internet research for product / professional reviews and saw some early mixed opinions on the Romeo1 (mainly from people that did not own one, which baffles me). I can say first hand through a lot of use (not some "I just received it and opened the box and it looks great, but I haven't used or mounted it" review). This is a good optic at a good price (can't speak to the new Romeo Pro1). I also have a Trijicon RMR (6 MOA), which is mounted to my Glock 19 MOS I used for everyda
5 of 5 found the following review helpful.