New TARS Rifle Scope - Trijicon Tactical Advanced Rifle Scope Preview @ SHOT Show 2012

Published on January 25, 2012
Duration: 1:48

This video previews the Trijicon TARS (Tactical Advanced Rifle Scope) introduced at SHOT Show 2012. Key features include a 3-15x magnification, a 34mm tube, 150 MOA of elevation travel, and a first focal plane reticle. The scope is battery-operated, utilizing a CR 2032 battery, and offers illuminated reticle settings controlled by push buttons. It is expected to be available in June.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon TARS (Tactical Advanced Rifle Scope) is a new tactical optic featuring 3-15x magnification, a 34mm tube, and 150 MOA of elevation travel. It utilizes a first focal plane reticle and is powered by a CR 2032 battery, with illumination controlled by push buttons. It was previewed at SHOT Show 2012 and expected for release in June.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction and TARS Scope
  2. 00:13TARS Acronym and Overview
  3. 00:22Battery Operation
  4. 00:2834mm Tube and Mounts
  5. 00:31150 MOA Click Adjustments
  6. 00:41Magnification Range (3-15x)
  7. 00:48Turret Feel and Quality
  8. 00:57Illumination and Parallax Controls
  9. 01:13First Focal Plane (FFP)
  10. 01:21Expected Release Date (June)
  11. 01:25Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What does TARS stand for in the Trijicon TARS rifle scope?

TARS stands for Tactical Advanced Rifle Scope. This designation highlights its intended use in tactical environments and its advanced features for precision shooting.

What are the key specifications of the Trijicon TARS scope?

The Trijicon TARS features a 3-15x magnification, a 34mm main tube, 150 MOA of elevation travel, and a first focal plane reticle. It is battery-operated using a CR 2032 battery.

When was the Trijicon TARS rifle scope expected to be released?

At the time of this preview from SHOT Show 2012, the Trijicon TARS rifle scope was expected to be available for purchase in June of that year.

What type of reticle does the Trijicon TARS scope use?

The Trijicon TARS scope utilizes a first focal plane (FFP) reticle. This means the reticle scales with the magnification, allowing for consistent holdovers and range estimation at all power settings.

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