Can't Be Ignored - Trijicon TR25 Accupoint 1-6x24 SFP: LPVO Review

Published on July 16, 2023
Duration: 10:49

This review of the Trijicon TR25 Accupoint 1-6x24 LPVO highlights its exceptional glass clarity, comparing it favorably to premium European glass. While the reticle options, particularly the standard post, may be less versatile than modern alternatives, the mil-dot crosshair offers improved usability. The optic boasts a competitive eye box and field of view, rivaling the Vortex Razor Gen 2, and is notably lighter. However, the capped turrets are considered a weaker point in terms of feel, despite functional performance.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon TR25 Accupoint 1-6x24 LPVO stands out for its exceptional Japanese glass clarity, rivaling premium European glass. It offers a competitive eye box and field of view, and is significantly lighter than the Vortex Razor Gen 2, making it an underrated option.

Chapters

  1. 00:47Introduction: Trijicon TR25 Accupoint Overview
  2. 01:38Glass Quality Analysis
  3. 02:13Reticle Options and Usability
  4. 04:49Eye Box Performance
  5. 05:50Field of View Comparison
  6. 06:35Weight Comparison: TR25 vs. Razor Gen 2
  7. 07:15Controls: Illumination, Magnification, Turrets
  8. 09:02Why is the TR25 Overlooked?
  9. 09:40TR25 vs. 1-8x Accupower
  10. 09:54Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key strengths of the Trijicon TR25 Accupoint 1-6x24 LPVO?

The Trijicon TR25 Accupoint is praised for its exceptionally clean, crisp, and vibrant Japanese glass, often compared to premium European glass. It also features a very good eye box, a solid field of view, and is notably lighter than many competitors like the Vortex Razor Gen 2.

How does the Trijicon TR25 Accupoint compare to the Vortex Razor Gen 2?

The TR25 Accupoint is a direct competitor to the Vortex Razor Gen 2, offering superior glass clarity and a lighter weight. While the Razor might have a slight edge in eye box perception and field of view at maximum magnification, the differences are often marginal.

What are the reticle options for the Trijicon TR25 Accupoint?

The TR25 Accupoint offers various reticle options, including a traditional long post style. The reviewed model featured a mil-dot crosshair, which provides more versatility for range estimation than simpler dots or duplex reticles, though it's not considered precise by the most modern standards.

What are the notable weaknesses of the Trijicon TR25 Accupoint?

The capped turrets on the TR25 are considered a weaker point due to their 'chintzy' feel, though they function reliably without slipping or tracking issues. Additionally, the optic may sit further forward on the receiver, potentially impacting mounting on short rails or SBRs.

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