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On the Bushnell TRS-25

The Bushnell TRS-25 has been around for over a decade and countless thousands have been mounted on firearms of all makes, models, and calibers. I have one atop my personal SHTF gun. This is my go-to firearm that if I had to send rounds downrange against a band of motorcycle riding brigands – this would be the one.

There’s a lot of gearheads out there suggesting that if they have spent more money than you on guns and corresponding gear, well, they stand a much better chance than you surviving the inevitable fast-approaching zombie apocalypse. I would agree that quality is important and frequently the higher quality knife, firearm, optic, etc. cost more. Here’s the thing: If it works, it works. Period.

The Bushnell TRS-25 red dot works. What does it do? It superimposes a red dot onto the target when the shooter looks at the target through the optic with both eyes open. It operates the same way as many optics offered by Sig, Vortex, Primary Arms, Aimpoint, and many more but it generally costs MUCH less. The specific model I have is the AR model that comes with the hi-rise mount.

A red dot optic is not rocket science. Here are a few specs on the Bushnell:

Color: Black
Finish: Matte
Magnification: 1 x
Objective Lens Diameter: 25 mm
Reticle: 3 MOA
Illumination Type: LED
Illumination Color: Red
Brightness Settings: 11
Eye Relief: Unlimited
Adjustment Click Value: 0.5 in at 100 yds
Attachment/Mount Type: Weaver
Battery Type: CR2032
Water Resistance Level: Waterproof
Gun Model: AR-15
Length: 2.4 in
Weight: 6.3 oz
Package Type: Box
Magnification Type: Fixed
Overall Length: 2.4 in
Objective Aperture: 25 mm

The Bushnell is waterproof, shockproof, and fog proof. It uses the popular CR2032 battery which I purchase at Dollar Tree for, you guessed it – $1. I keep an extra battery taped to my stock.

Forget all the BS that equipment snobs spew and save your money. If a red dot is what you are looking for – give the Bushnell TRS-25 a look.

Rourke

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2 Comments

  1. JP in MT says:

    After I found a SiG Romeo 5 (with the “shake-awake feature) for $99, I’m trying it. I learned to shoot, standing supported, with iron sights at 1/2 height man-size silhouettes in the service, so I don’t see the need for a scope but I like the dot.

    More later.

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