New for 2026: Trijicon SRO Green Dot

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posted on May 22, 2026
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LEDESRO Green Dot

Trijicon has announced a 2.5 MOA, Green Dot version of the SRO reflex sight. The new model will be available in Black and Coyote Brown anodized finishes.

Favored by both dangerous game and turkey hunters, the Trijicon SRO (Specialized Reflex Optic) features a large field of view and a crisp aiming dot that helps shooters find and track the dot.

So Why Green?

Green dot sights take advantage of the human eye's peak sensitivity to green wavelengths, making them appear brighter and easier to acquire in daylight, even at lower brightness settings—prolonging battery life. They maintain visibility in bright conditions, resist washout, and perform better in fog, haze, or against complex backgrounds. Green is easier on the eyes, reducing strain during prolonged use and provides a clearer aiming point for many with astigmatism or red-green color blindness. In both low-light and high-glare environments, green delivers vivid contrast and detail, promoting quicker target acquisition and sustained accuracy.

The SRO utilizes easy windage and elevation adjustments and intuitive controls with manual and automatic LED brightness modes. It shares the same footprint as the RMR, features a top-loading CR2032 battery for replacement without moving the site and is housed in 7075-T6 forged aluminum.

For more information on the new Trijicon SRO with Green Dot, visit trijicon.com. And of course, to help in the fight to keep our 2nd Amendment rights, click the join button in the upper lefthand corner to pick up an NRA membership.

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