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Thread: Aimpoint NANO VS Trijicon RMR

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    Copy. Not a big deal, and know this thing is still brand new and there will be more to cdo me. Thank you Grant.

    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    That is somewhat hard as the NANO is mounted. Still adding info from the manual so check back.


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    4moa doesn't seem ideal, but it was most likely in the contract specs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedWillis View Post
    4moa doesn't seem ideal, but it was most likely in the contract specs.
    For a pistol? That is a pretty good size I think.


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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    For a pistol? That is a pretty good size I think.


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    I have mild astigmatism, so the smaller the dot the better I see it. Just speaking subjectively.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedWillis View Post
    I have mild astigmatism, so the smaller the dot the better I see it. Just speaking subjectively.
    Ok, I will see if I can find someone with astigmatism to take a look through it and tell me what they see.



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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    Ok, I will see if I can find someone with astigmatism to take a look through it and tell me what they see.



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    You don't have to do that Grant, but I appreciate the effort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedWillis View Post
    You don't have to do that Grant, but I appreciate the effort.
    I think one of my employees has it (mildly) so will have them check it out on Thursday.


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    I would not consider an RMR for anything, not just due to the dark blue tint that blinds you in the dark, but the extreme optical distortion and tiny window. Rather than compare it to an RMR, Id rather see it compared to a Deltapoint Pro, which has a 2.5 MOA dot and seems ideal on a handgun. I wouldn't want a bigger dot and my astigmatism was surgically corrected.

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    Anyone running an RMR on a carbine? Thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    Here are some specs for comparison purposes:

    NANO:

    Window width: 16mm
    Window height: 13mm

    Body width: 1.2
    Body Height: 1.1
    Body Length: 46mm
    Weight: 3.0oz


    RMR:

    Window width: .917
    Window height: .687

    Body width: 1.133
    Body Height: .953
    Body Length: 44.76mm

    Thank you for this, and for everything else you do on this forum, but for the sake of comparison, it would be easier if everything were either metric OR standard...

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