Trijicon AccuPoint 1-6x24 30mm Rifle Scope - Matte Finish, MOA-Dot Crosshair with Green Dot

SKU:
114462175
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UPC:
719307401655
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MPN:
TR25-C-200089
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Finish-Color:
Black - Matte
Tube Diameter:
30mm
Objective:
24mm
Min Magnification:
1x
Max Magnification:
6x

The Trijicon AccuPoint 1-6x24 30mm rifle scope brings combat-proven optics to hunters and shooters who need a do-it-all magnification range without fussing with batteries. Built around Trijicon's signature fiber-optic and tritium illumination system, the AccuPoint runs on ambient light and radioactive tritium—no battery compartment, no dead batteries in the field, no excuses. The 1x to 6x zoom keeps both eyes in the fight during close-quarters hunting or fast target acquisition, then scales up for medium-range precision when you dial it in.

The reticle is a green-illuminated MOA-Dot crosshair with second focal plane (SFP) geometry—meaning holdovers and Kentucky windage work the same way hunters have used them for decades. The 30mm main tube gives you plenty of elevation and windage adjustment for long-distance dialing without running out of mechanical travel. A matte-black finish keeps glare down and blends into any rifle stock. The exposed elevation knobs let you make repeatable adjustments in the field with your thumb, and the repositionable magnification lever adapts to your shooting position and rifle setup.

Trijicon engineered the AccuPoint to take abuse: fully multi-coated optics deliver edge-to-edge clarity and light transmission in low-light conditions, while the ruggedized construction withstands hard hunting seasons and field use. The diopter eyepiece focuses to match your vision, and crisp windage and elevation adjusters are tool-free. If you're running a modern hunting rifle, AR, or tactical carbine where you want 1x capability on calm mornings and 6x magnification by midday, this scope delivers versatility without compromise.

Key Features

  • 1-6x24 magnification for close-quarters engagement and mid-range precision
  • Battery-free fiber-optic and tritium illumination system
  • Green-illuminated MOA-Dot reticle in second focal plane
  • 30mm main tube with generous elevation and windage adjustment range
  • Exposed elevation knobs for repeatable field dialing
  • Repositionable magnification lever for different shooting positions
  • Fully multi-coated broadband optics for clarity and light transmission
  • Ruggedized, tool-free windage and elevation adjusters
  • Easy-focus diopter eyepiece
  • Matte-black finish minimizes glare and snag points

Specifications

Magnification1-6x
Objective Lens Diameter24mm
Main Tube Diameter30mm
Reticle TypeMOA-Dot Crosshair, Green-Illuminated
Reticle PlaneSecond Focal Plane
Illumination SystemFiber-optic and tritium (battery-free)
FinishMatte

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifles and platforms is the AccuPoint 1-6x24 compatible with?

The AccuPoint is designed for standard rifle platforms—hunting rifles, ARs, and tactical carbines—that accept a 30mm scope ring. Ring height and offset depend on your rail configuration, so confirm clearance with your mounting system before installation.

Does this scope require batteries?

No. The AccuPoint uses a hybrid fiber-optic and tritium illumination system. Fiber-optics collect ambient light by day; tritium provides a faint glow at night. There are no batteries to install, replace, or worry about failing in the field.

What does second focal plane (SFP) reticle mean for hunting?

In second focal plane, the reticle size stays the same no matter the magnification. This means your MOA-based holdovers and Kentucky windage corrections are calibrated for one specific magnification—usually maximum power. At lower magnifications, holdovers won't scale proportionally. It's the traditional reticle design hunters and shooters have relied on for generations.

Is the green dot bright enough in low light?

The green illumination is powered by both fiber-optics (which require daylight) and tritium (which glows faintly without any external light). In deep dusk or darkness, you'll see a subtle tritium glow; in daylight, the fiber-optic system brightens the dot noticeably. The brightness is not user-adjustable like an LED scope.