Trijicon RMR Installation
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- čas přidán 8. 11. 2017
- Sight install the way I do it. It's not the only way is just my way that has worked for me. Enjoy.
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2:52 for the start of the install
I find that running around the table 3 time counter clockwise helps too. It has to be counter clockwise though! Then write 'trjicon' on some parchment and burn it then throw the ashes down a freshly dug well...yeah...uh huh...
You seem agitated
Give it a little tappy, a little taparoo, tap it in
It’s all in the hips
When you said you were anal about installation I was thinking something more like a torque wrench.
What would the torque setting be?
Nope just a mallet lmao 😂
And some tapping??? Lmao
@@RichieValentine 18 inch lbs per trijicon
I find it weird that Trijicon recommends Duracell, but my RMO6 came with an Energizer.
Yup. It's most likely a contract that someone high up made and the lower levels can't change.
Thanks for your video. Good info.
The Sage dynamics guy does this exact same method when installing rmrs except he uses a sledge hammer.
I saw on the DR920 War Poet handgun the extractor was redesigned so you can do full size screws on both sides. Planning on grabbing a war poet asap.
When I put the battery in I put the month and year on that side of the battery. It lets me know just how long I have left that battery in the unit. I set up my calendar to replace them once a year but sometimes that lapse of paying attention allows those batteries to stay in for two years. When I open it I catch my mistake.
Where can I find a set of mounting screws that have the shorter screw
How does it do with water, being exposed like that on the bottom?
Great video ! Thx 🙏🏼
Hi Jon. I called trijicon once to ask about locktite on the screws and they told me no because of the possibility of getting locktite into the channel where the extractor plunger rides.
@Emmanuel Goldstein yeah I still do put blue on..but I'm very careful not to slather the threads.
Is that a True Barrel?
Would that plate work with a type 2? The website says for type 1 only but I’m curious
Jon Dufresne well I bought one expecting to get a type 1 but they were sold out so I got a type 2 👀👀👀
Have you heard of any issues with that bitter coating?
Hey Jon, what back up sights are they? Do you know the depth the RMR was milled too? I really like how low yours sit while still being usable. Thanks
I don't know the exact depth to this one. Dp custom can probably answer that. I know that Agency Arms mills to .150 if I'm not mistaken. The sights are Ameriglo Suppressor sights - bit.ly/2OfAVD3
@@KineticConsulting Appreciate the quick response Jon! Look forward to taking a class with you in the near future.
@@AustoBruh look forward to having you as a student
I use zev .300 suppressor sights great lower 1/3 cowitness
So do I need a rmr plate or can I just slap the red dot on screw it in without the plate?
You talking about the sealing plate? No, it's not needed but I prefer to have one because I live in a humid area.
While looking at the type 1 RMR and hearing they have connection problems you showed me the plate. Would you think that the "dimple" in that plate should go up and now down. Up to add more pressure to the battery. Putting it down against the slide does nothing for battery tightness. Your paper did that job. Ask around and see if that "dimple" is supposed to go up against the battery.
That's what I was thinking, too.
Neither Energizer or Duracell make lithium "watch batteries like the CR2032". Sony and Maxell make most of the batteries in the market and they also manufacture for other brands with their name on it. Energizers have the Made in Japan on the battery. I sell watch batteries and Japan makes the best so as long as it's a Maxell or Sony you are good to go and have a long shelf like of at least 5 years. Also the Chinese brand GP in lab test performed very close to Sony and Maxell so they are also a good choice.
Shit i forgot to put the battery in... God damit
Everett Thoman LO Fucking L!!! Haha
I wonder have any other electricians out there done the lazy move by pulling a couple 6-32's from a switch cover and just snipped one down to size using wire strippers with the built in screw shears.
What length is the screws and where did you get them?
You can get the correct length screws from Agencyarms.com
I got my slide machined from battlewerx and couple years have passed now and I cannot get my RMR off. When I installed it, it was such a tight fit I had to use a vice and some rags to slowly slide it in and not scratch it up. I tried the samething getting it out but with no luck. Any other advice to getting it off?
You should have let them know that it was out of spec man. I'd contact bw
No date with the sharpie? 🤔
Do those screws come with the rmr from Trijicon? Thanks for the instal video too!
No, the ones supplied in the trijicon RMR box are too long.
Kinetic Consulting just bought the sight, but like you said, the screws are too long. Where can i buy the ones that fit??
@@uhhohhoreo you can get them from Agency Arms
Does your firearm come drilled with 2 holes or do you go to a gunsmith for this? Thanks
@@fariseomartinez9998 You can buy an MOS system which comes with plates to match the footprints of all different RDS pistol sites or, the preferable way, you send your slide off to be milled specifically for your optic.
Where did you get the battery retention plate?
im not sure which one he is using in the video, but a quick google search and there are tons of manufactures that make them. Which one is the best ? im not sure but ive been using T rex arms plates for a while now and everything seems pretty good!
Screws are too long for my slide. How can I trim them?
I don't trim them myself. I know there is a way but you have to make sure the threads aren't ruined. I prefer to purchase them cut already from Agency Arms
What are the correct length of screws? My slide is milled for 6-32 but the length was off from the screws provided by trijicon and the one side was on my injector pin.
Depends on who milled your optic. Some places mill at different depths.
Do u have to sight it in again?
Yes.
Hi what plate do I need to mount a rm06 on my zev z09 ?
Not sure. I don't use zev stuff. You may want to contact them to see
shouldnt you degrease the rmr plate?
You can, I don't. I like to keep a spot of protectant between the plate and slide. I like in a humid place though. So that's up to you.
Do you have tape over the end of your X300?
Yes. I put painters tape on the lense to keep it clean during day time training.
@@KineticConsulting Makes sense, I like that idea better than vaseline/catcrap some guys go with. Thanks!
Where’s home base for you?
S. Florida
Energizer lithium lasts longer
Energizer batteries don't take shock very well and deform very easy. They are inconsistently sized which doesn't help with the battery connectivity. Duracells have a much better track record and qc.
went with vibratite, the way it works made sense.
Why the fudge doesn't trijicon include a sealing plate with their rmr
Because it's not mandatory. I live in a wet place so I prefer having it
@@KineticConsulting would you be comfortable with running your rmr with no plate in light rain
@@Luke-id1cp yeah, just not for multiple days
@@KineticConsulting Alright brother I appreciate the reply
Good ole mallet..
Great video! Thank you. I like the way you seated the RMR. Also the tune ups for the gen 1
Trijicon recommends tightening the screws to12 inch pounds
Thanks. I've been looking all over for that number.
my slide has has screw post.so no worry's
Jon Dufresne yes,Spartan
Hmmm, I would have thought there would be a specific torque for those screws
The wheeler torque wrench is cheap
Tappy tap tap...
If ur optic can’t handle a little tapping than you got a sh*ty optic 🤣🤣🤣
A lot of wrong information 👎
Dudes just use VC-3 not loctite.
All that just to replace a battery!? It’s like the first gen apple mouse WTF LO Fucking L!!
I stopped watching this when he put the sticker on the battery
It is bizarre to pay Trijicon $500 for an optic that doesn’t come with a crucial piece such as a sealing plate.
Like wtf is that. I’ve never had to do that for any other red dot.
Get real trijicon…First and last RMR that I will buy.
Better last for life.