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The SIO™ system integrates the optic directly into the slide structure.This creates a lower mounting position than traditional adapter
plates, significantly improving target acquisition speed and reducing
parallax.
Trijicon standard-
Trijicon RMR
Trijicon SRO
Holosun 407C、507C
Docter/Noblex standard
Vortex Venom
Burris FAstfire 4
Docter Sight II Plus
Noblex Sight C
Shield RMS/SMS standard-
Shield RMSc
Shield SMSc
Sig Sauer Romeo Zero
C-more RTS/STS standard-
C-More STS2
C-More RTS2
Trijicon RMRcc
Included Parts (Part numbers correspond to exploded view):
TP-08:RMR Rail Plate ×1
TP-09:Rail Plate Pin ×1
TP-10:Set Screw (Socket Set Screw) M2.5 x 5mm ×1
L Shape Hex Key, 1.3mm ×1TP-12:High Front Sight Screw M1.4 x 10mm ×1 (cross pan head, fits PH000 screwdriver, screwdriver not included)
TP-13:High Front Sight ×1Screws for Optic to Mounting Plate:
Socket Button Head M3 x P0.5 x 8mm Screw ×2
Socket Countersunk Head M3 x P0.5 x 8mm Screw ×2
Socket Countersunk Head M3 x P0.5 x 10mm Screw ×2Customer Questions & Answers
Questions 1: Does it use a traditional screw-mounted optic plate?
No. The Tyrant SIO™ system uses a slide-integrated interface. The optic plate is guided and supported by the nozzle house structure itself, resulting in a lower and more stable mounting position.
Questions 2: How to change it?
Please refer to the image. A quick note when swapping the RMR plate — there is a set screw that needs to be properly tightened to ensure everything stays aligned and secure.