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Trijicon Offers Limited-Time Rebate Program for RCR Reflex Sight

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntAugust 19, 20252 Mins Read
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Trijicon Offers Limited-Time Rebate Program for RCR Reflex Sight

Trijicon—a provider of innovative aiming solutions to military, law enforcement and consumers since 1981—launched a rebate program for its Trijicon RCR (Ruggedized Closed Reflex) on Aug. 1. The promotion runs until Oct. 31, 2025, and offers a $100 consumer rebate on qualifying purchases of a new Trijicon RCR 3.25-MOA dot. Only RCR optics purchased during this period are eligible for the consumer rebate and the offer is limited to five rebates per household.

The made-in-USA Trijicon RCR builds on the proven RMR design, offering unmatched durability and waterproof performance to 66 feet. Machined from 7075-T6 aluminum in the patented RMR shape, the fully sealed optic absorbs recoil and impact, protecting internal components and lenses.

Sharing the same footprint and deck height as the RMR, the RCR mounts easily using Trijicon’s capstan screw system—an innovative design that prevents over-torquing and cross-threading while ensuring a secure fit for the fully enclosed optic. It is compatible with RMR-ready slides, plates and iron sights.

The RCR features manual brightness control with 10 settings (including three night vision options and one super-bright mode). Power is provided by a top-loading CR2032 battery that delivers up to six years of runtime at a medium setting.

Its multi-coated lens delivers true-color clarity, while the 3.25-MOA red dot is easily adjustable in 1-MOA increments. The optic has 150 MOA of travel. Enhanced electronics and rugged battery contacts ensure reliable performance in extreme conditions, and tactile adjustment buttons provide intuitive control.

When Shooting Illustrated’s Jay Grazio reviewed the RCR, he concluded, “Simple, rugged and easy to mount; there is a lot to like about Trijicon’s new RCR enclosed-emitter sight. While the jury’s still out on battery life, the top-mounted battery compartment renders that all but moot. You’ll still have a world-class, dependable optic that’ll hold zero despite an impressive amount of abuse. And that’s pretty much priceless.”

The rebate is being managed online at TrijiconRCR100Rebate.com. Consumers can find terms and conditions there, along with the required proof-of-purchase information to receive the rebate. Enthusiasts can also contact Trijicon by writing to 49385 Shafer Ave., Wixom, MI 48393, or by phoning (248) 960-7700.

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