Trijicon Credo CR624 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane

$1,461.48

Description

The Trijicon Credo CR624 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope is a mid-range Rifle Scope that ensures accuracy and rapid target acquisition for your rifle of choice. Use the top-mounted adjustment knobs to quickly and easily adjust your windage and elevation, and use the top-mounted Trijicon Credo CR624 1-6x24mm Tactical Rifle Scope ‘s elevation and windage adjusters to easily and precisely adjust your zero. The red and green LED aiming lights of the Trijicon Credo CR624 1-6×24 Rifle Scope turn on with your choice of two brightness settings, and you can easily switch back and forth between the two lighting systems to match your environment. A fast-focus eyepiece and a reticle with a variable width allows this Rifle Scope to deliver crisp clarity and an accurate point of aim at any distance. Choose the Trijicon Credo CR624 1-6×24 Tactical Rifle Scope for a high performing sighting solution that will keep you shooting for years to come. Specifications for Trijicon Credo CR624 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane: Manufacturer: Trijicon Objective Lens Diameter: 24 mm Magnification: 1 – 6 x Tube Diameter: 30 mm Exit Pupil: 0.47 – 0.16 in Finish: Matte Field of View, Linear: 113.4 – 18.8 ft at 100 yds Field of View, Angle: 21.4 – 3.58 degrees Eye Relief: 3.5 – 3.9 in Color: Black Weight: 18.9 oz Adjustment Click Value: 0.1 Mil Rad Length: 276.86 mm, 10.9 in Parallax: Fixed Illumination Type: LED Battery Type: CR2032 Width: 2.8 in, 71.12 mm Fabric/Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum Height: 2 in, 50.8 mm Lens Material: Glass Optical Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Brightness Settings: 10 Operating Temperature: -20 – 140 Fahrenheit Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Water Resistant Mark: 10 ft Fogproof: Yes Battery Quantity: 1 Package Type: Box Magnification Type: Variable Condition: New Features of Trijicon Credo CR624 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane: “BOTH-EYES-OPEN” SHOOTING Illuminated reticles use Trijicon’s Bindon Aiming Concept® (BAC) feature to provide a clear aiming point that draws the shooter’s eye for fast engagement. CONFIDENT AIMING IN ANY LIGHT User-selectable LED brightness settings with an “off” in between each setting to adapt to any environment. ULTRA DURABLE FOR ENSURED RELIABILITY Ruggedized design engineered to withstand extreme conditions and tested to military standards and protocols. EDGE-TO-EDGE CLARITY Fully multi-coated, broadband, anti-reflective glass provides excellent light transmission, true detail and color with zero distortion. FAST SCANNING, DETECTION AND TRACKING Extra-wide field of view for maximum situational awareness. PURPOSE-DRIVEN DESIGN Matte finish and easy-grip controls for fast, intuitive adjustments. RAPID TARGET ACQUISITION Choose from a variety of specially engineered reticle designs for fast ranging and holdovers. REPOSITIONABLE MAGNIFICATION LEVER Accommodates different shooting positions and rifle configurations. QUICK & EASY ADJUSTMENTS Crisp, precise, windage/elevation adjusters require no tools. Capped, locking or zero stop adjusters ensure no accidental shift. Package Contents: Trijicon Credo CR624 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane 3mm Hex Key exposed Zero Stop models Bikini caps CR2032 Battery Logo Sticker Quick Reference Guide Repositionable Mag. Knob w/ set screw Scopecoat Warranty Card

Reviews (6)

6 reviews for Trijicon Credo CR624 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane

  1. Ty

    I bought this through a different vendor but the SFP red BDC is daylight bright, the glass clarity is very good and it’s a fairly light optic. I know BDC is not what some guys want because they run 77gr out of their 12.5 but for the average person who has a 16in gun and shoots 223 55gr fmj this BDC will allow them to stretch their gun out. PSA had this optic for $150 cheaper.

  2. Evan P

    I purchased this for my patrol rifle and I am happy with it. Beautiful glass, big eye box and good relief. True 1x and works fine in CQB. The red dot does slightly wash out on light colors on a bright day, but definitely still usable. The Etched reticle is clearly visible in daylight anyway. No issues with it after a few thousand rounds and getting bumped around in an armory/patrol vehicle trunk. After market flip open covers are a good addition. Im running this on a Unity Tactical mount as well.

  3. Kaddly

    The Trijicon Credo 1-6 ffp compares in clarity and quality as my $1300 Primary Arms Platinum 1-8. Eye relief and the eye box are very forgiving. I’ve owned the Vortex Razor HD 1-6 and the Vortex Viper PST 1-6 gen ll and the Trijicon Credo (ffp)is placed perfectly at the price point between $800-$900 street price. I’ve been looking for another quality japanese lpvo but didn’t want to spend another $1300-$1400. I’ve read and watched reviews that said the green reticle is Not daylight bright and washes out but the red reticle has definite high noon daylight illumination without question. Btw the Credo 1-6 ffp is not a bdc reticle designated to a specific caliber like the sfp Credo 1-6. That’s a plus imo

  4. Bradley

    This scope is an amazing scope. For a sub 1k scope, I think it is currently the best on the market for what I want from a LPVO. FYI, I got the FFP Red Segmented Circle. By far the biggest con of this scope is the brightness. It is not near as dim as most scopes on the market, but it is not daylight bright (not red dot bright). It is daylight visible. On max brightness in the middle of the day, you can see the illumination, but it is just not quite bright enough to act as a red dot (The green reticle is no where near as bright as the red. IMO, do not even consider getting the green). The segment circle works really well within 25 yards for quick target acquisition. The fine reticle lines make precision shooting very easy unlike other 1-6,1-8 scopes on the market. I use an offset red dot for up close shooting so it being not quite daylight bright is not a huge issue.The glass quality is amazing especially given the price. The glass is better than many scopes in the $1250-$2000 price range. Very little distortion around the edges. The eye box and eye relief are really good. Not as good as scopes like the TR24, but way better than the Nightforce NX8.Because of the included zoom lever nob, you do not need to buy a scope throw lever. There are a few mounting places for it and you screw it into the zoom lever where you would prefer. This allows you to have the throw lever go from the 8 o'clock to the 2 o'clock position. Even with an offset red dot mounted right inline with the zoom lever, it never gets in the way because of the mounting position of the lever.Overall, I think this is a fantastic scope. If you want an LPVO to have a daylight bright reticle, keep looking. If you are going to have an offset or top mounted red dot for up close engagements and primarily use the scope for 100 yards and farther, I would highly recommend this scope.

  5. Rick

    The skinny,If you need a LVPO for your AR, get one! Very clear glass, great exterior flat black finish, love the thumb screw for fast throw zoom (many brands don't offer that), light weight (18.9oz) so it's barely over a pound, and the BDC reticle is awesome and day light bright. I like the off setting in between each brightness setting. This has become normal with most aluminated reticles and on scopes I already have. They also come with scope covers with the yellow lens over the ocular side. Normally I prefer your typical snap on black, but on an AR if your planning of the end of days scenario, you may not have time to flip the cover open on both ends so clear covers are the way to go imo. The subtensions on the reticle are 19" at the highest setting (an email from a Trijicon rep told me that) though I haven't confirmed that yet, and the same all the way down at their respective ranges. I liked it so much I bought another just like it. I mounted them both in Warne QD mounts also from OP. These things rock.These are great scopes for an AR!

  6. sam

    Very clear glass, reticle is a little dim on a bright day but still usable. I would go with FFP over SFP in the future (which Trijicon also makes an option for), other than that I don’t think you can beat this for the price.

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