Trijicon Extends RMRcc Holiday Rebate Program

Receive $100 back from Trijicon from now until the end of 2022.

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posted on October 13, 2022
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Holiday shopping is on the horizon and Trijicon has good news for enthusiasts in the market for a quality red-dot sight. The company has extended its current $100 consumer rebate on the Trijicon RMRcc through Dec. 31, 2022. Only RMRcc optics purchased from July 1st through Dec. 31, 2022 are eligible for the offer and there is a limit of three submissions per household.

The rebate is managed online at RMRccRebate.com, where consumers can find complete terms and conditions, along with the required proof of purchase information to receive the rebate. The rebate will be in the form of a check mailed directly to the consumer in eight to 10 weeks after completion of the required online form.

Weighing a mere ounce with battery installed and measuring less than an inch in width and height, the RMRcc is ready to pair with any pistol to provide the ultimate concealed carry setup. The RMRcc is constructed from 7075-T6 aluminum, tested to military standards, and backed by The Science of Brilliant testing methodology that Trijicon applies to every product. Its patented shape absorbs impacts and diverts stresses away from the lens and is designed to withstand the rigors of hard use under the most severe environmental conditions.

The RMRcc keeps all the great features of the RMR, including easy-to-use buttons, a common 2032 battery power source with up to four years of illumination, and a wide variety of mounts to fit today’s most popular concealed carry pistols. The RMRcc is available in either a 3.25- or 6.5-MOA dot size and provides a bright, illuminated aiming point under any condition. Best of all, the RMRcc is parallax-free, meaning simple “point and shoot” operation with superior accuracy.

As for the performance, when Shooting Illustrated’s Jay Grazio reviewed an RMCcc he wrote, “I’ve had the opportunity to shoot several pistols equipped with the RMRcc, and if I’m honest, it’s boring. The sight, like its bigger brothers, just plain works.”

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