Trijicon is charging $50 plus return shipping if you want to send it in to update the lens. They claim they "just changed the lens supplier" and do not consider this to be a warranty issue so it won't be done for free.
http://www.alloutdoor.com/2017/11/08...ro-version-1-5
Last edited by mebiuspower; 11-12-17 at 18:24.
That’s interesting, I noticed the magnification when I bought mine. That and it was $450, was my reason for choosing it.
Got my MRO back today. Glass updated at no charge. I think Scalarworks nailed it with his observations. Comparing side to side with a Sig Romeo 5 there is still some very slight magnification in the center and the blue tint appears the same. The blue never bothered me and it's now close enough to zero mag for me to be happy. These photos aren't the greatest representation but it's the best I can do with my phone. Happy to take more if someone has a tip on how to focus a phone camera through the red dot lens. Sig Romeo 5 and MRO.
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Last edited by MJinPA; 11-14-17 at 18:49.
After putting the sight back into its mount and on to a rifle, I can confirm that to my eyes there is now zero magnification! I think that while holding it in hand earlier, the blue tint was creating the illusion of magnification. I'll confirm later this week or next when I take it out to re-zero.
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Awesome
What kind of hoops, proof of purchase or paperwork did you have to provide?
Why do MROs have that blue tint?
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