The Trijicon ACOG (Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight) optical sight is by far one of the most respected optics available today. The Trijicon ACOG is built from the ground up to be able to stand up to the rigors of extreme combat and duty use in any environment. No wonder that when our US Special Forces go out on mission chances are there is an Trijicon ACOG mounted on their firearm. Don't accept knock offs or inferior products when your life is on the line, go with the very best, go with a Trijicon ACOG.
Note: Trijicon Optics are not returnable for any reason.
Please contact Trijicon directly for warranty repair or replacement issues.
Specifications and Features:
Trijicon ACOG TA01NSN 4x32 Riflescope
Illuminated Amber Crosshair .223 Ballistic Reticle
Bullet Drop Compensator
1/2 MOA
Forged Aluminum Black
5.8" Length
14.96 oz
Tritium Illumination Source
.223 Calibration
1.5" Eye Relief
36.8' Field of View at 100 Yards
Includes:
1x ACOG Thumbscrew Flattop Adapter (TA51)
1x Rubber Scope Cap Cover (TA52)
1x Set of backup Iron Sights
1x LENSPEN (TA56)
1x Trijicon Logo Sticker (PR15)
1x ACOG Manual
1x Warranty Card
Note: Trijicon Optics are not returnable for any reason.
Please contact Trijicon directly for warranty repair or replacement issues.
Note: Trijicon Optics are not returnable for any reason.
Please contact Trijicon directly for warranty repair or replacement issues.
Specifications and Features:
Trijicon ACOG TA01NSN 4x32 Riflescope
Illuminated Amber Crosshair .223 Ballistic Reticle
Bullet Drop Compensator
1/2 MOA
Forged Aluminum Black
5.8" Length
14.96 oz
Tritium Illumination Source
.223 Calibration
1.5" Eye Relief
36.8' Field of View at 100 Yards
Includes:
1x ACOG Thumbscrew Flattop Adapter (TA51)
1x Rubber Scope Cap Cover (TA52)
1x Set of backup Iron Sights
1x LENSPEN (TA56)
1x Trijicon Logo Sticker (PR15)
1x ACOG Manual
1x Warranty Card
Note: Trijicon Optics are not returnable for any reason.
Please contact Trijicon directly for warranty repair or replacement issues.
I just got back from Afgh
I just got back from Afghanistan again for the end of my second tour there and from the time of my 1st tour 20002-2003 until my latest 2007-2008 I have seen alot of improvement in both optics and in new small arms that the military is currently testing which will be available to the civilians anyday now as some are already begining to be available.The first tour there I bought an EO TECH and used and loved it and on my latest I got a Trijicon to see how it performed and man was I ever blown away all of the Trijicons are just superb and where the EO TECH'S leave you at the mercy of your eye's distance wise unless you have the magnifier adopter also available with the Trijicon's the Trijs are all available with magnification standard.Let me say one thing at 1st glance I was so afraid that something was going to break at the most inoportune moment {snafu}but the scope held up to everything that I could dish out plus even a 15 foot drop from a high out cropping up in the mountains,but that's a different story.You want head shot's at 325 yards with this scope you got it repeatedly.Once I became adjusted to the scope I just itched for a chance to test it to it's extreme and it blew me away. I love this scope.
July 13, 2008
I bought this acog in mar
I bought this acog in march and took it with me back to afghanistan and loved it, it was used extensively in combat and now it sits on my M4 at home too, I would recommend a trijicon product to everyone that is thinking of getting optics for their weapon.
July 9, 2007