Posted July 31, 2024 8:00 pm by Comments

By Daniel Y

Once upon a time, the “low power variable optic” (LPVO) was a 1-4x scope. Then along came the 1-6x, then the 1-8x, and now the 1-10x. A top-end with 10x magnification is hardly “low power,” particularly when that was the standard magnification for USMC sniper rifles for many years. The Trijicon Credo 1-10×28 First Focal Plane (FFP) scope combines a 1x low end with a 10x top end and FFP reticleTrijicon @ TFB: TFB REVIEW: The Trijicon RMR HD Red Dot Sight Battle Royale of the Mini Reflex: Trijicon RMR vs NEW Trijicon RMRcc ACOG for a PCC? Trijicon’s Dedicated 9mm TA47-C [NRAAM 2024] Trijicon’s NEW 2024 REAP-IR and IR-HUNTER Thermals Trijicon VCOG 1-8×28 Squad Common Optic Now Commercially AvailableDisclosures: This is my first review of a Trijicon product. I don’t have a preexisting relationship with the company (but I do have a very high opinion of my ACOG).Specs & FeaturesThe Credo 1-10×28 is set up like a traditional LPVO, with an eyepiece larger than the main tube. A 34mm main tube is the heart of the scope. The objective

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