Ideal for almost any shooter, the Trijicon AccuPoint 1-6×24 Rifle Scope is going to be the scope that gives you that little extra magnification when you need it. After running your carbine all day at 1x you hit that stage where you have stop, breathe, and take that long shot. When you do, you’ll be glad you can dial the Trijicon 1-6x24mm AccuPoint Rifle Scope up to 6x. Whether the buck comes from the thick forest to your left or the cornfield to your right, you’ll have the confidence to take the shot. If you want to keep it simple and show your skills, the duplex reticle offers a fine crosshair and fiber optic dot keeping your target in perfect view. Control the brightness of your fiber optic aiming point with the innovative illumination dial and have confidence with your shot placement in low light when the tritium kicks in. Use our 30mm rings or quick release mount to match your firearms platform. For an amazing way to make sure you are working with a high quality optic on top of your rifle, choose the Trijicon 30mm AccuPoint 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope. Specifications for Trijicon AccuPoint TR-25 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP): Manufacturer: Trijicon Objective Lens Diameter: 24 mm Magnification: 1 – 6 x Tube Diameter: 30 mm Reticle Focal Plane: Second Focal Plane (SFP) Exit Pupil: 12 – 4.1 mm Finish: Matte Field of View, Linear: 18.8 – 117.5 ft at 100 yds Field of View, Angle: 21.4 – 3.6 degrees Eye Relief: 3.9 in Color: Black Weight: 19.2 oz Length: 279.4 mm, 11 in Parallax: Fixed Illumination Type: Fiber Optics/Tritium Width: 1.2 in, 30.48 mm Fabric/Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum Adjustment Range: 110 MOA Height: 30.48 mm, 1.2 in Lens Material: Glass Optical Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Operating Temperature: -20 – 140 Fahrenheit Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Water Resistant Mark: 10 ft Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Package Type: Box Magnification Type: Variable Attachment Type: Riflescope Ring Features of Trijicon AccuPoint TR-25 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30 mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP): CONFIDENT AIMING IN ANY LIGHT Battery-free, illuminated reticles are “always on” using tritium/fiber optic technology to automatically adjust to lighting conditions. EASY-FOCUS EYEPIECE Diopter accommodates the shooter’s individual prescription. REPOSITIONABLE MAGNIFICATION LEVER* Accommodates different shooting positions and rifle configurations. *Available on some models. QUICK & EASY ADJUSTMENTS Crisp, precise, windage/elevation adjusters require no tools. Capped or zero stop adjusters ensure no accidental shift. PURPOSE-DRIVEN DESIGN Multiple finishes, knurling types, and adjuster styles to suit a variety of applications. ULTRA DURABLE FOR ENSURED RELIABILITY Ruggedized design engineered to withstand extreme conditions and tested to military standards and protocols. EDGE-TO-EDGE CLARITY Fully multi-coated, broadband, anti-reflective glass provides excellent light transmission, true detail and color with zero distortion. “BOTH-EYES-OPEN” SHOOTING Illuminated reticles use Trijicon’s Bindon Aiming Concept® (BAC) feature to provide a clear aiming point that draws the shooter’s eye for fast engagement. QUICK TARGET ACQUISITION Proven reticle designs for the most discerning hunters, ensuring fast ranging and holdovers. OPTIMAL FLEXIBILITY Generous windage and elevation adjustment for maximum total travel. Package Contents: Trijicon AccuPoint TR-25 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30 mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP) Trijicon Logo Sticker LENSPEN Set of Lens Caps AccuPoint Manual Warranty Card
Trijicon AccuPoint TR-25 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP)
$1,149.00
SKU: 5A7DB0A8
Category: Trijicon
6 reviews for Trijicon AccuPoint TR-25 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP)
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Thirdcoasttx –
I purchased this scope w/ the Green Post BAC reticle mounted on a LaRue Tactical 807 QD mount. The glass is crisp clear and constant from 1x-6x. I have a TA31RMR & TR20 whom have very short eye relief which I have adjusted too but to my surprise the TR25 has a generous 4 inches of eye relief which is also constant from 1x-6x. I cannot express how good it feels with the eye relief on my 11.5" SBR. The mount I purchased allows for a natural shoulder and cheekweld which produces a perfect sight picture without need for head-neck adjustment. The 1x is seamless and one could argue is just as quick as an aimpoint T1 which I also have and use. The green triangle reticle is quite visible in low light with the tritium and highly visible during day light with the fiber optic engaged. The adjustment knob for the fiber optic brightness works as you would think and is a good tool especially when at a higher magnification for a small further out target. I caught a good deal with an added coupon code so I feel I got a steal and in no way feel let down. As any Trijicon product I have used it is built tuff and quality shines through.For anyone considering purchasing a mil-dot reticle I will say this and speak on my own experience. I purchased my TR20 w/ green mil-dot reticle almost 2 years ago and have used it for target shooting and hunting. There should not be an expectation of a drastic eye popping "green-dot" in low-light with only the tritium doing the work. The green mil-dot becomes noticeable more in daylight with the aid of fiber optic but be aware in a covered/shaded area it will be dim. The reasoning behind this to me is because of the size of the mil-dot so less tritium equals less light. To put this in perspective the size of the mil-dot on the TR25 is .18 mils at 6x which translates to a .61 MOA dot. For reference an Aimpoint T1 dot is 2or4-MOA where an EOTech 512 dot is 1-MOA. The point being while the mil-dot possesses fiberoptic & tritium to stand out the crosshairs are going to guide you to the aiming point more over given the small size of the dot. One should consider their application and pick their reticle accordingly. If you are looking for something to jump out for quick acquisition and decent precision then the triangle post is the largest reticle and best bet. Maybe even the Circle-Cross reticle would work well but it is the same size dot as the mil-dot. For more of a bench-target/hunting role then I would say the mil-dot & cross-hair reticles will do.
Ramirez –
The glass on this scope if awesome and extremely clear. I wish I could of kept it but my astigmatism just wouldn't let that happen. I would suggest going to a local store and looking through a scope before you order. Also look through the scope on all zoom levels which I didn't do. The triangle is very crisp and clear this is hands down the best scope for the money. Doesn't need batteries and yes the tritium works great at night and you can still see the triangle. Also for those worries about the coat to refill in 10 years it's gonna cost you $75 per Trijicon. Hope this helps.
C –
The scope has a Huge eye box, battery free illumination that is always on and usable, clear glass that has little to no distortion at the edges, at 17ozish it is lighter weight than 90% of 1-6xs out there with Trijicon built tubes that are durable. Favorite optic I own now.
ole red –
The glass on this is second to none. Between this and the highest end lpvo the clarity is small. The fiber optis is really bright even with the window all the way closed. On one power the field of view is almost like looking through an eotech. At max magnification the eye box is amazing with up to 7 inches of usedable eye relief.
Swede –
My second Accupoint, this is mounted on my Marlin 45-70. Sighted it in in 3 shots. Super fast, super clear, the green really ‘pops’ for me.The only rub is this scope is stout! Heavier than my 3×9.Trijicon continues to impress me, the Accupoint line is awesome.
Matt S. –
The glass quality on the accupoint scopes makes them a worthwhile investment.They are built well, have reliable turrets, and have good reticle options.The fiber optic illumination isn't as configurable as electronic illumination but the shutter helps on bright days and even on low light days it still glows noticeably.I do wish Trijicon offered more modern reticles with finer widths.