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Trinity Force 3-9x42 Redcon-1 Scope Combo

Written on Dec 22, 2014

If you’re looking for a reasonably priced, multi-use optic you can use on a range gun, airsoft gun or AR pattern rifle, you’ll want to take a look at the Trinity Force P4 Range finder Reticle scope. It gets a lot of things right for not a lot of dollars . . .The overall Redcon1 optic looks similar to a Trijicon ACOG, but the Redcon1 is designed for low-impact users, not soldiers in combat or whose life may depend on them. These are more for the shooter who wants to go to the range and have some fun, but may not have the budget for more expensive glass.The overall feel of the Redcon1 isn’t bad, it feels pretty well constructed. The anodized coating should be about as durable as similar types of optics and hold up pretty well against minor scratches, etc. The reticle is also illuminated with 3-color options, red, blue and green. There are three brightness settings for each color, all controlled by the larger buttom on the left of the scope.

One problem with the Redcon1 illumination is that it’s not uniform over the whole of the reticle. One side (nearer the light source) is definitely brighter than the other. Also, with the illumination on, the left side when looking through the optic you can often see the light reflecting and coloring the inside of the tube, producing a colored halo effect. This is something that occasionally happens with other optics, but it’s usually only on very bright settings in dark environments. The Redcon1 seems to do this in almost every instance. On
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