[SHOT 2025] Trijicon NEW Products For 2025

Trijicon needs no introduction, being one of the most established optics manufacturers in the United States. They presented several new optics at SHOT Show 2025. Those models include expansions to the Huron and Ascent rifle scope lines and a new MRO HD Patrol.
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Both the Huron and Ascent lines added new 1-6x24 scope models this year. These low power variable scopes have 30mm tubes, capped turrets, and bullet drop compensating (BDC) reticles in the second focal plane. Retail price for both the Ascent and Huron 1-6x24 is $735.
The other new scope is a 4-16x50, again available in both Huron and Ascent flavors. They feature BDC second focal plane reticles, 30mm main tubes, and side parallax adjustment. Both have MSRPs of $985.
The specifications are very similar for both Ascent and Huron optics, with the main differences coming from the finishes. Trijicon’s Ascent line features a matte finish that is more at home on a tactical or target rifle. The Huron series has a sating finish that fits better with hunting rifles. Another difference is the knurling pattern, which is more aggressive on the Ascent and more reserved on the Huron.
And though the Huron and Ascent series are Trijicon’s most affordable rifle scopes, they do not compromise on quality. These scopes feature the same glass as the higher-end optics in their lineup. They are also subject to the same strenuous testing as the more expensive models. The cost savings come mostly from removing any illumination option.
The other new product for SHOT 2025 is the MRO HD Patrol. This optic takes the upgraded glass of the standard MRO HD and couples it with lens covers and a Killflash anti-reflection device. The MRO HD Patrol has a 2 MOA center dot and outer ring reticle and it is ready to work in conjunction with a magnifier. It will be sold as a standalone sight or in a bundle with a flip-out magnifier.

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