Trijicon ACOG 4×32 Scope w/ Illuminated Red Crosshair .223 Ballistic Reticle
$1,619.25
The Trijicon ACOG 4×32 Scope w/ Illuminated Red Crosshair .223 Ballistic Reticle delivers robust engineering and enhanced user control. The Trijicon ACOG 4×32 LED Scope w/ TA51 Mount offers an outstanding level of reliability with a straightforward brightness dial, allowing the operator to determine how much to illuminate the reticle even in transitional lighting. The body of this Rifle Scope from Trijicon has been optimized by moving the RMR mount forward to maximize its performance in conjunction with the ACOG. Specifications for Trijicon ACOG 4×32 Scope w/ Illuminated Red Crosshair .223 Ballistic Reticle: Manufacturer: Trijicon Objective Lens Diameter: 32 mm Magnification: 4 x Exit Pupil: 8 mm Finish: Matte Field of View, Linear: 36.8 ft at 100 yds Field of View, Angle: 7 degrees Eye Relief: 1.5 in Color: Black Weight: 9.9 oz Adjustment Click Value: 1/3 MOA Length: 5.8 in Adjustment Type: MOA Illumination Type: Fiber Optics, Tritium Fabric/Material: Forged Aluminum Optical Coating: Fully Multicoated Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Package Type: Polymer hard case Magnification Type: Fixed Condition: New Country of Origin: USA Attachment Type: TA51 Features of Trijicon ACOG 4x32mm LED Rifle Scope w/ TA51 Mount: Military – Grade Aluminum Alloy Housing – Forged 7075-T6 aircraft aluminum alloy housing provides for a nearly indestructible sighting system Bindon Aiming Concept (BAC) – Trijicon ACOG Sights equipped with BAC allow use of the both-eyes-open aiming method along with scope magnification sighting for rapid target acquisition – in any light Longer Eye-Relief – Maximum eye-relief for larger caliber rifles and large exit pupil for faster target acquisition Internally adjustable – Since only the prism housing moves, Trijicon ACOG is much more rugged than conventional design Waterproof to 100 Feet / 50 Meters – Dry nitrogen filled to eliminate fogging Trijicon Fiber Optics – Automatically adjusts the brightness level and contrast of the reticle to available light conditions Totally Battery-Free – ACOG delivers increased hit potential in all lighting conditions – without the use of failure-prone batteries Broad Band Anti-Reflective Coated Lenses – Multi-coated lenses provide superior clarity and light gathering capabilities with zero distortion Ideal for hunting, even among multiple, moving target Proudly Made in specialized factories Lifetime Warranty Package Contents: Trijicon ACOG 4x32mm LED Rifle Scope 1 Flattop Mount (TA51) 1 4×32 Scopecoat (TA64) 1 Lenspen (LENSPEN) 1 Trijicon Logo Sticker (PR15) 1 ACOG Manual 1 Warranty Card
Tai –
I have this mounted on my ar15 for target shooting. The clarity of the lens is very nice. What I like the most is that the reticle illuminates via fiber optics and doesn't use batteries. I do not regret buying this sight at all!
GLOCK OWNER –
I have wanted an Acog for the longest time and finally got one due to the incredible sale from Optics Planet. The glass is amazingly clear and now I have the 4x magnification that my replaced Eotech didn't have. Target acquisition not quite as fast as an Eotech, but I prefer the extra vision at longer ranges.
Eric Branstine –
This is by far the most expensive scope I have ever bought, that said it is well worth it! This thing is built like a tank. I have this on my 6.5 Grendel and can switch it out with my 6.8 spc with no real ballistic disadvantages. My only complaint, and it is minor is like most say is the eye relief is only about inch and half to two inches. This causes the scope to be mounted as nearly as far back as possible and or using the (M4 stock) at about the mid range of extension. I recommend getting the rubber flip caps to protect this fine scope. Just buy it!
Brandon B –
I had some bad experiences with this item initially while serving in Iraq with the Marine Corps. I noticed that the zeroing would always be wrong after some of the stress and extreme wear and tear we would put these optics through. Jumping through windows, out of helicopters, we knocked these things around pretty good. Years later, I have noticed that is not the case anymore. These seem to be much more stable and sturdier to hold up the rigorous demand some customers require of them. I am not sure if my experience was just one sided since civilians may not push the limits of this items as do our armed forces, but the quality of the item and the reliability has improved over the years.
BETA MSG –
Love this optic. No batteries plus when I added a RMR is completed the set. Already had a friend buy one, and I will purchase a second as soon as I am done typing. These things will out last a IED attack. I speak from experience in 2003 and 2005. both my M4's we damaged but my ACOG was good to go for both those deployments. Changed units and redeployed in 2007-2009 with a different weapon and ACOG. No issues.
Smokewagonokc –
Never thought I would spend this much on an optic. Once I saw my buddies and how clear it was I had to have one. The hogs better look out. I mounted it on my 6.8 SPC with a 12” barrel that I just built.