Trijicon 3x Magnifier with Adjustable Height QD Flip to Side Mount
Details
Details
Features:
- 3x magnification
- Aluminum construction
- Submersible to 33 feet
- -2.5 – 2 Diopter range
- Height adjustable QD flip to side mount
Trijicon has been building and designing brilliant aiming solutions for the United States military and consumers since 1981. Trijicon is world-renowned for the innovation of tritium and fiber-optics in their optics and the manufacturing processes required to build durable optics. Backed by a lifetime warranty, Trijicon scopes will provide the best outcomes in any situation whether it be on the range or in the field.
Specifications
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
10 reviews
Trijicon quality
by Jake -
Great compact magnifier with great glass. Only negative in my opinion is the mount is bulky.
Nice 3x multiplier for MRO HD
by Dave Twinam -
Works great, so long as you are using the HD version of the MRO. I tried it with the non HD MRO and the view was fuzzy/distorted. I would have given it 5 starts if it worked with the non HD version.
Best 3x Magnifier out there
by Michael
I have tried most 3x magnifiers besides the ADM, and this was the best of them all. The clarity was one thing as expected from Trijicon.. the thing that clearly stood out was the eye relief was amazing compared to other's, it almost felt like a 3.5x acog as opposed to a 4x with the other magnifiers if anyone understands that reference.
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<br>1) Trijicon
<br>2) Eotech g43 micro
<br>3) Vortex Micro / Eotech G33
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<br>I have never tried the new G45 5x Eotech Magnifier
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<br>Only downside imho : made in china! cmon Trijicon!!
Quality lightweight magnifier
by Josh Beasley
Works perfectly behind my Aimpoint T2, glass is clear, eye relief is forgiving, and takes up minimal rain space compared to other 3X magnifiers on the market. Looking at Primary arms micro 3x they launched at the beginning of the year, curious to compare PA to Trijicon.
Fantastic
by Kc -
Beautifully clear glass. Works exceptionally well with the gen 2 cyclops
Solid Choice for 3X Magnifier
by Tech Guy -
Great clarity and aligns perfectly with my EOTech with 1/3 co-witness riser. Overall a good value. You can spend more if you want US made, or you can spend less if you are willing to compromise on optic clarity.
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<br>Pros
<br>+ Comes with a very good flip mount with quick release
<br>+ One of the lighter high quality magnifiers at 9.8 oz including mount and riser
<br>+ Eye relief about the same as an LVPO set to 3X, but of course smaller eye box than an LVPO.
<br>+ Optic mount and riser can be installed closer or further from the RDO in addition to positioning on the rail base.
<br>+ Great clarity and no detectable color shift
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<br>Cons
<br>- Low clearance for rear BUIS. MagPul MBUS Pro fits fine but most others will likely not. Looks like 0.4 in is the max thickness of the folded BUIS to fit under the magnifier. The windage knob may also touch the optic when flipped to side and BUIS up if the knob is on the right side of the BUIS.
<br>- Quick release lever is not reversible.
Clear glass
by Martin Riggs -
The glass is very clear. Works great paired with my Trijicon MRO HD. The QD mount fits nice and tight on my BCM upper. Unlike older models that were made in china mine is made in the Philippines. Get with the program Trijicon and make these in the USA! Would get 5 stars if it was made here.
Awesome
by Brian -
Superb product & quick shipping
Phenomenal glass
by Jason
Best magnifier I’ve tried. The brightness and clarity of the glass is outstanding, as is the eye box and eye relief. Paired with a 503g ACSS and Unity mounts, in use this magnifier feels like a much larger optic. Current units are now made in the Philippines.
Invisible
by Shane -
Tactical grade, waterproof to 10 meters, i.e. zombie/SHTF gun certified. Looking thru it at night, is like it's not even there, save for the magnification. Would prob rather have a G43, but not for another $300 give or take (caught the Trijicon on sale from the excellent to do business with PA..)