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Apache86,
Verified Owner
from OK, United States
Written on July 5, 2025
Seems legit. Wasn’t sure it was worth it until I mounted it on the kuna. Compared to the sig Romeo xdr it’s a big improvement, I’d say well worth the extra $$$
Would recommend: Yes
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F-U-Trijicon,
from AR, United States
Written on May 30, 2025
First I bought had several major issues - search “military arms channel mro hd” on google and you’ll see what I mean. Basically, even the unit is off, you can see the reticle, and when it’s on, there’s a square around the whole reticle, you can see the LED inside the unit, and you can see about half the circuit board. Not acceptable for a $750 optic, when I have an old Vortex Sparc that has a better and clearer dot. So I called Trijicon and they said “yes that’s a known issue in some of the units, send it back and we’ll fix you up.” Sent it off, two weeks later get a new one delivered to me. Guess what? SAME ISSUE. This optic is BAD and I recommend that you DO NOT purchase it. Two thumbs down.
Cons:
- price
- Clarity
- Reflections
- Reticle not the cleanest with illumination
- Visible circuitry
Would recommend: No
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Great optic and allows for quick target acquisition.
Would recommend: Yes
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Butch,
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from FL, United States
Written on April 16, 2025
This is my 3rd one - love these, they’re tough, long battery life, lots of different settings, Fast target acquisition. Have older eyes, slight astigmatism and have no trouble getting target picture, unlike some other brands. Worth the money.
Would recommend: Yes
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robert,
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from NJ, United States
Written on December 9, 2024
Matched with the Trijicon 3X HD magnifier I was impressed with the clarity of the HD dot with and without the magnifier used. Haven’t used it at a distance greater than twenty-five yards so more to follow.I originally had it matched with the Red Dot MRO Patrol and could not focus on the target without the dot getting blurred out. Found out you have to match with the HD version of the dot
Best Used for:
- defensive carbine or tactical shooting
- Target shooting
Would recommend: Yes
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HT,
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from SC, United States
Written on September 21, 2024
Optic is well built with quality components, good quality glass. Housing is sturdy and seems to hold up well with the degree of “usage” that it sees here.
Would recommend: Yes
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HT,
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from SC, United States
Written on September 14, 2024
Performs as expected. Good high quality design and great fit. No issues at all. Top control knob is a plus too.
Would recommend: Yes
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Rob S,
Verified Owner
from TX, United States
Written on May 20, 2024
I like the original MRO, but I personally believe that the EOTEH EXPS-3-X had a distinct advantage over the single dot MRO. The MRO experienced a minor shift in terms of parallax but was still very effective for quick shots provided you built the check weld muscle memory. The EXPS was still faster. That being said, I LOVE the new MRO HD. Issues with paralax are gone (I don't notice any) and you have the choice of the donut with center dot (very eotechish) or the single dot. The reticle is super crisp. If you look though the lens just right you can barely makeout a small square outline. You have to be looking almost directly into it in the right conditions. In all the time I've looked through it, I've barely seen it twice, and when I do its very insignificant. I mention it only because I saw someone else mention it. It is far superior to the regular MRO. I like it better than the EOTECH now. But the issue is the etch is cheaper since it includes a QD mount. If you want one for the MRO you have to buy it (a QD mount). That being said, I love the shake awake and it's always ready. You will not regret this purchase!
Pros:
- reticle options
- paralax free
- Shake awake
- Crystal Clear!
Would recommend: Yes
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Geno,
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from OR, United States
Written on March 26, 2024
Comparing the HD model to the original MRO with 237K serial number, the HD is pretty much parallax free while the original still has very noticeable parallax shift. The reticle is more crisp and the dot itself on the HD is more round to my eyes, the lens is more clear with less tint, although the original is not too bad and still works OK under magnification, but the HD magnifies better than any reflex sight I've tried, very sharp image and super clean reticle and round dot using Vortex Micro 3X and Eotech G45 5X magnifiers. 7075 forged aluminum body is a big plus for durability when even an Aimpoint T2 is 6061, so I would expect the MRO to stand up to some abuse. The infamous circuit board reflection is there when you look for it in certain lighting conditions at certain angles, not a big deal to me, but I understand that it may bother some users. I think it has more to do with the fact that it comes with a circle dot reticle as I notice other sights with a similar reticle such as Holosun 510C also have similar circuit board reflections, and not noticeable on sights like Aimpoint since they don't offer any other reticle other than a standard red dot. To me the biggest minus is the price because I liked it enough to buy multiple for my builds. I have no problem with the circle dot reticle, but would like to see just the dot alone option for less money and potentially more battery life I would assume. Can't comment on the battery life yet as I haven't used these more than 6 mo...
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Would recommend: Yes
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Sunny Singh,
Verified Owner
from TX, United States
Written on March 16, 2024
Didn't notice any magnification and dot is pretty crisp. I have astigmatism, so i do see it little star pattern, however I only notice it when i'm looking at the dot rather than the target. Overall satisfied with the mro hd, but it has the circuit board reflection issues. The only outstanding issue with MRO HD is the reflection of the circuit board when light is hitting at certain angle(light hitting from 12-2o'clock). Overall satisfied with the red dot and have decided to keep it.
Cons:
- reflection if the sun is behind you
Best Used for:
- competing shooting sports
- Home defense
Would recommend: Yes
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