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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Zero issues so far. It came with a spare battery even 😀. I mounted this on my ar47 (7.62×39) ar15. I bought shorter mounts though. The mount it comes with was a little tall for me.
Rob Evans
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
So far, this is a very solid LPVO. I received it 3 or so days ago and sighted it in this afternoon. Yesterday I used a level and some blue loctite to mount it to the rifle. The reticle is installed perfectly, and although it looks very large in some of the photos, it is the same size as pretty much everything else out there. The "+" is as big as it should be.It is very well made, and I'm grateful for the included cantilever mount for additional savings. This is also a very solid unit, and the 4 fasteners per ring is definitely enough for anything firing 5.56 or .308. If I needed one for my HK91, I would buy a second one.I purchased the 10x model, assuming that things would be dark at the highest magnification, especially since its an LPVO and the objective lenses are small. There is absolutely no distortion at low or high magnification.I am normally brand-loyal to Vortex and Holosun, but needed an optic during a time when funds weren't available to (responsibly) pick up a "mid-high end" FFP LPVO. I took a chance with Trident, and I'm very happy I did. After unpacking and installing the sight, I feel like Trident might be one of those relatively new companies that has the ability to go the distance. Once I give it a few more months of work, I will probably buy a few more for other rifles if it works out.If I needed to make suggestions, it would be to offer these in green to appeal to people who are color blind, and to make the LED or whatever a little brighter. It wasn't really needed in full daylight, but it would have been better for it to stand out a little more against targets for faster acquisition.
Matt S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I ordered this scope even though I havent heard of them and they are made in china. For the price including the scope mount, I figured I'd give them a chance.I was excited to put a scope on my new 22 mag, when I ordered this. The first one came and the rail mount scope rings are way out of spec. I've ordered chinese scope rings that had the same problems and sent them back and got precise ones so I figured Id try again. Amazon sent me a replacement the day fter the return so I was excited... now disappointed again the same issue! And its not the rail, because my $200 american defense scope rail rings fit just fine.Very unhappy with Triton scope, drop your price $60 and stop including the chinese mill scope mount. Otherwise I can buy vortex with lifetime guarantee and never had an isssue with their scopes.
Hunter Dude
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Got the 1-10x, first ever FFP I’ve owned. Image is sharp and turrets seem to track well. Hard to beat this scope for the price if you want a decent LPVO for your AR/M4.
Omni54Omega
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
I bought 2 of these on a budget as these were for .22 LR Bolt Actions I use for varmint and chicken killers and I was willing to try them out for the price.They were better than expected and sighted in quite quickly although one was way low and one was way left I got them both in in less than 10 shots each. I am over the moon with them and holding zero so far. I was not gentle putting the rifle down on the shooting table to go check the targets. I sighted them at Battle 50 and checked them accurate at 25 yrs and 100 yards and were dead on. Even after the rifle rolled out of the shooting mount a couple times I walked away to go down range and check the target. Later when needed they still held zero. The illumination clicks are a little different with an off option between each brightness lvl but I grew to like it and appreciate it more than other ones that have to click through to get to the setting you like plus back to off. Plus I like the non illumination reticle more as most shots I have to take are on the fly and emergency reactions. Well thought out design there. Would buy again and recommend to everyone. All 5 stars here
Josh H.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
I’ve owned high end LPVOs like the trijicon 1-8, and Vortex razor 1-6, and this is up there with them on eye box, glass clarity and lack of fish bowl on 1x. Wanted a cheap option for a truck PEW in case it gets stolen, and I’ve only zero’d it so far, but I plan to run it soon, and will update if my opinions change. So far I’d definitely recommend
Statmatt
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
This scope came with no manual or documentation of any value. There are no zeroing instructions, no reticle subtensions, nothing. Any scope with a BDC should be publishing their reticle subtensions because "standard 223 ballistics" doesn't mean anything to someone (like me) who iives at altitude. Also, the scope itself had the enumeration on the elevation turret printed backwards ... numbers should increase as you raise the elevation, and this scope had it literally backwards. Glass is fine, seems to be holding zero but time will tell. The lack of support and documentation makes me wish I'd spent a little more and gotten something from a more well known company. I contacted the company by it support email (since no one bothered to answer the support phone or return messages there) and got one boilerplate-ish return message and no followups. As a small scope company, if you want to succeed, you need to go out of your way to make it happen and this isn't the case here.
HEaston2424
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
I haven’t sighted it in on paper yet. But this optic at the price point is phenomenal and second and none. I bore sighted it and will do another update if it doesn’t hold zero, so far so good. It comes with a nice point also. We got the 1x10
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