Definitely interested. I’m just looking for something around 12”, 20oz, ffp, mil/mil and these two are the closest thing to that ideal without breaking 1.5k. Not that there is anything above that price that can do it, though the March 3-24x42 F1 comes very close.
Was able to play with both the trijicon 2-10 and the PA GLx 2.5-10 side by side today. We didnt send a whole lot of rounds down range but got an idea of how they stack up to each other.
The trijicon is on my my 6.5 creedmore AR10 build and has the MIL tree in it.
The PA GLx was on a buddys' Daniel Defense 18" AR15 and had the ACSS Raptor reticle, not the griffin mil.
Right off the bat, eye relief is absolutely a pro to the trijicon. Im not sure if it was just because it was set up by someone else or if it was just the scope characteristic, but on 2.5x I had to get off the scope quite a bit, then when dialed up to 10x I had to be right up on it. That was pretty inconvenient for me. The trijicon was pretty good through the whole magnification range. 2x was also nicer than 2.5 on the low end, but I like the horseshoe on the GLx better on low power to pick up and the griffin mil retains that I think.
I didnt get pics but they are comparatively sized when side by side and neither one really seemed out of place.
Again the turrets on the GLx are awesome. If I could have those turrets on the trijicon I'd be really happy.
I cannot vouch for durability of the GLx, we dont have many rounds on it and it hasnt really had to endure any abuse, but it seems that it should be just as solid as my GLx 6-24.
Magnification ring on both is smooth through the range when adjusting, the Trijicon comes with a little nub installed and the GLx has a small fin.
As it stands right now
Trijicon +
Eye relief less temperamental
Larger magnification range
Durability
GLx+
Aiming point in the reticle, especially on the low end
Turrets
Price point
Between these 2, what I wouldnt make a consideration because they are pretty equal on both
Illumination
Glass quality
Size
Weight