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Trijicon Celebrates One Millionth RMR with Limited-Time Rebate Program

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Trijicon just hit a monumental milestone: over one million RMR reflex sights produced, and they’re popping champagne (or at least rebates) to mark the occasion. From April 3 to May 31, 2026, snag an eligible RMR Auto LED or RMR Adjustable LED Red Dot, and score a cool $100 back via MillionthRMR.com. This isn’t some gimmicky promo—it’s a nod to the insane demand for what many call the gold standard in miniature red dots, battle-tested from dusty Afghan outposts to weekend USPSA stages. Head to the site, submit your proof of purchase, and join the million-plus club that’s redefined concealed carry and duty pistol optics.

Dig deeper, and this rebate screams market dominance in a red-hot sector. The RMR launched in 2008 as a rugged, no-frills optic that laughed off military abuse where lesser dots would fog up or zero-shift into oblivion. Fast-forward to today: with micro red dots exploding on everything from Glocks to PCCs thanks to MOS/Optic-Ready slides, Trijicon’s million-unit run underscores why competitors scramble to catch up. It’s not just numbers; it’s proof the 2A community’s wallet votes with feet (and triggers). Prices hover around $500-$700 street, so that $100 rebate drops it into impulse-buy territory for upgrades—perfect timing as summer range season ramps up and new gen pistols ship optic-cut from the factory.

For gun owners, this is catnip: stock up now, future-proof your EDC or race gun, and bet on Trijicon’s engineering that shrugs off 1,000G shocks and battery-killing submersion. Implications? It signals sustained innovation ahead—rumors swirl of next-gen RMR evolutions with even smaller footprints or solar assists—while pressuring rivals to rebate harder or innovate faster. 2A enthusiasts, this is your cue: the rebate window’s tight, demand will spike, and a million RMRs later, Trijicon’s still the king. Grab one, claim your Benjamin, and keep the Second Amendment optic revolution rolling.

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