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The Bushnell® TRS-25 is a small, light and rugged red dot sight, designed for
use on shotguns, ries and handguns. It is constructed and assembled by
highly skilled craftsmen to Bushnell’s high quality standards. The precision
and craftsmanship with which this scope was built ensures its performance
under demanding conditions. This scope will provide the shooting accuracy
and repeatability which have made Bushnell legendary.
This sight can be easily used with both eyes open (eye relief is unlimited),
increasing the shooter's awareness of the surrounding environment and
providing faster target acquisition. There is no need for centering, due to the
parallax free design in which the dot follows the movement of the user’s eye
while remaining xed on the target. The TRS-25 delivers full size performance
in a sight with reduced size and low power consumption.
The model# AR731306/AR731306C versions of the TRS-25 include a tall riser
block (D, pg. 2) to position the sight at an optimum height on AR-15 at tops
or tactical shotguns.
About Red Dot Lens Positioning
All red dot sights have an objective lens at the front of the unit that is
spherical in shape. However, unlike a conventional riescope with all lenses
mounted perpendicular (at a 90 degree angle) to the axis of the tube, the
objective lens in a red dot sight is positioned o axis and appears to be tilted
when looking at the sight (see below). This angle of the front lens allows the
light generated by the battery powered LED light source inside the unit to
be reected back into the sight. The reected light becomes the “dot” or
aiming reference that the shooter sees when a red dot sight is switched on.
This engineered “bending” of light is what makes today’s red-dot sights so
popular and easy to use.