WTS Trijicon 8x42 Binoculars super nice glass!

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SOLD! Just like the Styrka's I have posted, these are like new in box. Have never been hunted with or used for purposes other than comparing to other optics off of my front porch. They are in perfect condition. I believe the MSRP was about $800, but they are going for $599 on Amazon right now. I will let them go for $335 shipped Priority mail, insured tyd. The come in the original box, with the original hard case, soft carrying bag, harness, manual, basically everything pictured. Word on the street is that Meopta made these for Trijicon.

Guys, I have a serious optics problem, please help me out and take these off my hands. I've bought about a dozen binoculars in the last year and my marriage may depend on this!!!! ;) In case you are wondering....I'm keeping the Leica Ultravid HD's and probably my Tract Toric UHD Schott HT's. They aren't as good as the Leica's but just fit me really well and I experience less of the barrel effect with them.

I have some other optics on E-bay under user hipshot1111. I have a 100% positive feedback score on E-bay if you want to check me out since I am newer here.

The Trijicon 8x42 HD Binoculars are specifically designed with the hunter and tactical shooter in mind as they are excellent in low-light conditions, have a great field of view and allow for fine and deliberate focus adjustments. The solid magnesium body and rubberized coating provide the means for a lightweight but durable binocular. Features include fully broadband multi-coated fluoride lenses for superior light transmission and picture, balanced weight to aid in comfortable usage, a slim and compact design, a center focus knob and a 1/4"-20 threaded tripod adapter. These binoculars are dry-nitrogen filled and waterproof. A vented, moisture-wicking Trijicon harness strap is included with these binoculars. The harness helps transfer the weight of the optic from your neck to your back to provide better comfort for all-day use.

  • Fully Broadband Multi-Coated Fluoride Lenses facilitates superior light transmission, color fidelity, clarity and avoids chromatic aberration
  • Waterproof and Dry Nitrogen Filled - Stands up to all weather conditions and eliminates inside lenses from fogging
  • Magnesium body's high-strength to low-weight ratio means a durable and lightweight binocular
  • Rubberized armor aids in a better grip and offers extra protection from rugged use and weather conditions
  • Ocular lens focus system - Precise image clarity can be achieved with the center focus knob and right hand diopter ring
 

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Honestly I don't know. The only thing I do know is that these were made by Meopta for Trijicon. I have Tract Toric HT's and the focus is faster on the Trijicon so I don't think these are Toric HT's, but they do have a good quality feel to them. I actually have two and am keeping one even though I have the Torics & Leica Ultravid HD.

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