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Trijicon AccuDial AccuPin Sight

The AccuPin is the best low-light bow sight available because its dual illumination system can be used in total darkness and it doesn’t rely on batteries.

Review: Trijicon RMR

The Trijicon RMR (Rugged Miniaturized Reflex) Sight is a lightweight, user-friendly LED sight with 1x magnification that makes target acquisition a breeze, yet allows for precise shot placement at further ranges.

Trijicon Reflex RX30

With no extra time required for target acquisition and far more precise aiming, the Reflex gives its operator an advantage over a bead-sight hunter.

Review: Trijicon REAP-IR Mini Thermal Riflescope

The compact, lightweight REAP-IR mini thermal riflescope is designed for hunters who require speed and accuracy for nighttime use. If you want the latest and greatest technology available, look no further.

Review: Trijicon 1-10x28mm Credo HX

LPVOs—that is, Low Power Variable Optics—have become all the rage lately among competitive and self-defense-minded shooters. As is common when something achieves this level of ubiquity, the hunting world has taken note, and Trijicon is at the forefront of the technology’s adoption with its latest Credo HX.

New for 2025: Trijicon Huron

The Trijicon Huron series of riflescopes was designed for North American deer hunters, offering military-grade durability and premium optics that reflect Trijicon’s reputation for quality.

Hardware: Trijicon VCOG

Thanks to reviewers and bloggers, and lots of social media chatter, Field Editor Brian McCombie was sure the Trijicon VCOG would be one heavy beast of a scope, bulky, a regular boat anchor. He found those reports to be entirely untrue. Check out his complete review right here.

First Look: Trijicon MRO

While Trijicon designed its new Miniature Rifle Optic (MRO) with both eyes open on the tactical crowd, many of its features make it ideal for hunters who realize the benefits of topping their rifle—or shotgun—with a red-dot.

Hardware: Trijicon AccuPower

How much treestand or elk mountain cred is Trijicon due given how well its rock-hard battle-rifle sights have served U.S. troops at war? That was the obvious question when the company diversified into all-purpose riflescopes a few years back, and it remains a key issue with the recent introduction of the AccuPower, a four-scope collection largely geared toward big-game hunters.

10 Things You Didn't Know About Trijicon

Trijicon is already a major player in the hunting industry—and growing with each passing year. Here are 10 things you didn't know about the Michigan-based company.

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