







🔫 Elevate Your Aim with Tactical Precision!
The RMR Red Dot Sight by TRSAIM is a high-quality tactical sight designed for handguns, featuring a 20mm tubeless design for a wide field of view, adjustable brightness settings, and durable aluminum construction. Perfect for both close and medium-range shooting, this sight is built to withstand extreme conditions while providing clear visuals and easy installation.








| Brand | TRSAIM |
| Color | Black |
| Style | RMR Red Dot Sight |
| Sport | Airsoft |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 2E+1 Millimeters |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun |
| Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Model Name | RMR Red Dot Sight |
| Manufacturer | TRSAIM |
| Reticle Type | Red Dot |
| UPC | 761312843500 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761312843500 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.34 x 5.51 x 2.83 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | TRSAIM |
| Warranty Description | 1 YEAR |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| Included Components | RMR Red Dot Sight |
E**N
First purchase of brand
Easy install. Time will tell as far dependability but so far so good
J**N
Optic
Looks like a decent optic. It's not a shield cut and technically not a micro optic. It does come with a lot of extras.
S**R
Fine featured sight. Bad fasteners. Not built for full slide use.
I mounted it on an RMR plate on a slide and the screws included immediately stripped before typical torques for RMR slides. I had some leftover screws that were rated for the torques and it mounted fine. I haven’t been able to go to the range but I’m going to be sure to wear a face shield as I’ve tried these kinds of sights before and the glass shattered. The battery is under the sight so if the battery runs out you’ll have to dismount it to replace it. I was able to sight the red dot at 15 ft and it worked fine. Easy to see the red dot. The control board is open to the environment so I’m not sure of the durability of this sight. The included picatinny rail mount is great. It will probably do better on a larger mass rifle rail vs a moving pistol slide. We’ll see how it does next range trip.
J**.
Not bad, but there are caveats:
Ok this isn't a bad optic at all but there are places to improve. The lens is very good with ok coatings and it does hold its POA very close to the POI. There is a nearly undetectable bit of glue visible on the edges of the lens, and a little glare on the bottom edge but it's not too bad. The lowest power setting is still a bit bright for dark rooms but most red dots kind of suffer there anyway. The brightest is plenty good for bright desert sun, I checked. They did an optimization to the upper corners, milling grooves to create stiffened corners instead of relying on redirection of the load across an arc, perhaps because the body is aluminium. The finish kind of sucks; it reflects light (including the laser) from the body of the device way too much for my taste. This interferes with rapid acquisition of a sight picture and in darkened areas, especially where lights are present. This needs a more durable and matte coating. There is nothing to prevent scratches and dings from creating problems if it is simply anodized. The silver elevation and windage set screws also, those need to be oxide coated or something, they are way shiny. Included mounting options I couldn't test, I don't run Glocks or 1911s (and your manual says 1913? lol, fix that). The laser produces a typical diode bar of light, not a corrected dot, with a vertical size of 1MOA and horizontal about 1.5-2 MOA. Not bad and the center is brighter. When viewed from the front, the laser is not very visible at all. The field of view is very clear and high contrast with little reduction in visible light transmission. The environment glare from the front is kind of high. The laser diode and wires are open to the environment, allowing contaminants and liquid into the body. The lens appears to be held in place by epoxy. The buttons work well, the battery compartment is gasketed, and much attention was given to milling operations. Hex keys, screws, mounting plates, lens cloth, a spare battery, and a rubber cover were included in a nice padded case.In summary, I would improve this by sealing the laser compartment with a small AG/AR coated beam correction lens. I don't know if aluminium was the best choice for the body but it's surely less expensive and the low mass is nice. With the alterations to the corners, maybe it's ok, though I don't want to destroy it to find out. Improvement is needed to the reflectivity of the surface. I also recommend you do not sell this with "Trijicon", the Trijicon logo and trademarks, and the "Made in USA" markings on it. That does make it a cooler replica, but this is not legal without a license agreement and it means that the actual manufacturer and country of origin are not indicated. Good product anyway, I hope it receives updates and improvements.
L**Y
It’s a STEAL
Amazing red dot scope. Nice reflective lens. Durable material. Easy mount
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