Bushnell Bushnell 1x22 TRS-125 Black Tube Dot Sight 3 MOA Red Dot Optics And Sights

Bushnell 1x22 TRS-125 Black Tube Dot Sight 3 MOA Red Dot

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The Bushnell 1x22 TRS-125 Black Tube Dot Sight 3 MOA Red Dot is a compact enclosed red dot with high and low mounts with modern features and battery life that shooters and hunters need. The TRS-125 features an efficient and clear 3 MOA dot with 10 brightness settings that delivers up to 15,000 hours of battery life. The point source LED creates a clean beam that produces a strong day light-bright dot without wasting energy. Push-Button controls not only give you the option of 10 brightness settings, but also give you the ability to turn on or off the 12-hour automatic shutoff should you want to use it for defensive purposes. When on, the onboard timer automatically turns the unit off after 12hrs of no buttons being pressed. When off, the optic stays on until you shut it off. The optic's onboard logic makes it easy to determine what state the optic is in; 4 quick dot pulses to indicate the timer is active or 3 slow pulses to indicate off. The TRS-125 is comes with both high and low rise Weaver mounts and is IPX7 waterproof.
  • Point source LED creates a clean beam that produces a strong dot without wasting energy
  • With 5,000 hours on the mid setting (Setting 5) you won't need to change the battery any time soon
  • Onboard logic makes it easy to determine what state the optic in
  • Works across firearms with common Weaver style or Picatinny accessory rails
  • Rugged, aircraft grade, extruded aluminum housing ensures the glass and electronic internals are protected against firearm recoil (including pistol) and rough field use
  • Detented Windage/Elevation adjustment with 1 MOA per click

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