By: Bushnell
The Bushnell Trophy TRS-25 Red Dot Sight Riflescope is a must-have for any gun enthusiast. This 1x20mm scope is made of shockproof material that can withstand bumps, bangs, and drops, making it incredibly durable. It also includes O-ring seals that ensure it stays dry even when immersed in water. Plus, the picatinny rail makes it compatible with pistols, shotguns, and rifles. When you choose Bushnell, you're getting the best Gun Sights based on brightness, build quality, customer support, and installation. Visit the Bushnell Store today to get your own Trophy TRS-25 Red Dot Sight Riflescope!Brett: Bushnell quality for no name prices. I have 2, and will likely have more as needed. Battery life sucks but the batteries are sold at the dollar store, so it's not like you are custom ordering some obscure battery for like $30.
Canada on Sep 30, 2023
Dave d.: Installed on my Ruger 10-22, boresighted in seconds, and again within a few shots at the range. Bang on at 25 yards, look out grouse :)
Canada on Sep 01, 2023
Mathew: Works perfect. average glass, average reticle, average accuracy adjustment - - well below average price for what you get
Canada on Jan 25, 2023
boondock51: In the wake of the so-called handgun ammo shortage and the current high prices, I pulled out my two .22 pistols and started using them exclusively to maintain my shooting enjoyment. I have always enjoyed shooting my Ruger Mark IV 25\45 and Smith and Wesson 22A-1 using iron sights. However, at 71 years old, my eyesight is obviously not what it used to be so I started looking at some of the handgun red dot sights on the market. After researching and educating myself about red dot sight technology, I made up my mind that I was not going to invest a lot of money for my 22 pistols just to shoot at targets and for plinking. I’m not into the competition stuff so I ordered a Burris TRS-25 from Amazon to try on my Ruger Mark IV. After mounting it and sighting it in, I couldn’t be more impressed with its performance. For less than $70.00, this little sight totally fills the bill for me, both price and performance wise. Again, it should totally satisfy my needs for target shooting and plinking. As a matter of fact, I was so impressed with the sight that I ordered another one for my S&W 22A-1 the next day. The sight is easy to mount, easy to sight in, and appears to be built out of...
United States on Mar 25, 2022
hb jenkins: So many reviewers don't realize the front lens is supposed to be slanted; and guess what, me too, but google is kind and proved that is normal. Looks like I got a new version with the silver letters that don't have the little r logo. I was alarmed to say the least given all the negative reviews about fake products. But having checked Bushnell's site, they have this version on there so not gonna worry much more. Everything checks out for me, and to be honest didn't at first.
Definitely they are cutting costs in various ways to keep this price point, but comparing this to a 2013 (gold letter) model I got new (and just returned), it looks like my silver letter modern version is better quality than that, with some minor not so important differences in details.
I don't care if it has an etched dot vs a printed one for the setting indicator. I'm not worried if it doesn't have the two holes on the front lens cap
Doesn't bother me that the battery cap is slightly shallower on the threads. My lenses are clean; nothing, but what's supposed to be in the inside is there, and the windage and elevation turrets are solid while being easy to use (don't care that it don't say...
United States on Mar 11, 2021
Twindadx2: I just received the red dot today and have not used it yet. I wanted to say that it is smaller then I thought. Feels solid and has positive clicks from 0-11. The bikini covers do what they are suppose to do but would be nice if they had flip up covers. I can see it getting lost or broke while out hunting. The one I received has the white lettering and the laser is at 4 o'clock. The picture shows the gold lettering. The lot # on the box is 01-16 so I guess it is a 2016 manufacture. The big thing I noticed was that the dot was not round! I thought I had a defective product. It was more of a line, or some describe as a starburst. When I googled it this seems to happen with people who have Astigmatism in their eyes which I do. So I put my prescription sunglasses on and looked through the red dot and it was crisp and round. Sucks getting old!
Looking forward to getting it setup and sighted in.
UPDATE: Mounted it to a picatinny top rail on a new mossberg 20g Super Bantam for the kids. After several boxes of slugs and bird shot down range it has held solid. This is our first red dot. I have hunted for 25 + years mainly with cross hairs. With no magnification it takes some getting...
Canada on Aug 30, 2016
No Fortunate Son: I'm the kind of reviewer that gives a product a positive review if I can get it to do what its supposed to do.I currently use a Primary Arms Aimpoint M2 copy, and the Eotech 512. This sight, in my humble opinion, is the best of the 3 for competition, training, or plinking. For serious work or Direct Action, I do NOT believe it would hold up to abuse. Now the highlights:
Pros:
Super easy to mount, zero and use.
Sight picture and glass is clear. Emitter is visible in lower right corner of glass, but doesn't interfere or distract with sight picture.
Brightness settings and visibility are superior. The adjustments are hard to turn, which I like. Good, positive clicks. I used it in bright daylight on setting 7 and it was easy to see and has 4 more clicks.
Similar in style and dimension to the Aimpoint T1, which is ridiculously priced at over $600.00.
This would be ideal for 3 gun or adaptive carbine classes, either as a primary sight, or offset with a scope. Its even small enough to mount on top of a scope.
Comes with tethered rubber lens covers, and O-rings underneath all covers.
Cons:
The return to zero if removed was non existent. I zeroed it, took it...
United States on May 19, 2014
Bushnell Trophy Red Dot Sight with TRS-25 Reticle for Fast Target Acquisition | Tacticon Armament Flip-Up Iron Sights for Rifles - Quick Deployment for Precision Aiming | Holosun HS510C Red Dot Sight with 2 MOA Dot & Circle Reticle | |
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Sale off | $47 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 551 reviews | 1 reviews | 232 reviews |
Part Number | 731303 | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 15,099 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 8,685 ratings | |
Included Components | Bushnell Trophy TRS-25 Red Dot Sight Riflescope, CR2032 Battery | Mounting wrench, sight adjustment tool | |
Model Year | 2013 | ||
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount | Weaver Mount | |
Number of Items | 1 | ||
Color | Black Low Rise Mount | Black Anodized Aluminum Alloy | |
Size | 1x20mm | ||
Style | Red Dot Sight | Hardened-Aircraft-Grade-Aluminum-Alloy | |
Date First Available | February 11, 2009 | May 22, 2018 | |
ASIN | B00200E0HM | B07D74Z37G | |
Brand Name | Bushnell | Tacticon Armament | |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces | ||
Compatible Devices | Handgun, Shotgun, Rifle | Rifle | |
Material | Metal | Iron | |
Model Name | Advanced VX | ||
Night vision | No | No | |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms | 0.21 Kilograms | |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x | 1 x | |
Sport | Hunting | Shooting | |
Brand | Bushnell | Tacticon Armament | |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.54 x 5.98 x 4.8 inches | 3.94 x 3.46 x 1.54 inches | |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 3.4 x 2.2 inches | ||
Suggested Users | Binoculars, Scopes & Accessories | ||
Warranty Description | Lifetime Limited Warranty | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #3,946 in Sports & Outdoors #3 in Rifle Scopes#4 in Gun Sights | #44,875 in Sports & Outdoors #124 in Gun Sights | |
Objective Lens Diameter | 25 Millimeters | ||
Magnification Maximum | 1 | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Manufacturer | Bushnell | Tacticon Armament |
Scott T.: Put atop 12 guage pump. Can put 5 slugs on a pie plate @ 100 yrds every time from standing position. Nice defined dot. Bright in all conditions. 100% trust on any platform.
Canada on Nov 03, 2023