Trijicon ACOG Quick Release Flat Top Mount
$202.93
Trijicon ACOG Quick Release Flat Top Mount uses a one-lever structure. This Mount from Trijicon is compatible with all VCOG scopes, along with the 1×42 Reflex Scope, and the 3.5x, 4x, and 5.5x ACOG scopes. Manual modifications are also not required to get a rock hard connection on a 1913 picatinny rail, for Trijicon QR Riflescope Mount for ACOG. And with its patented BLAC lever system, Trijicon ACOG Scope Mount’s height from mount surface to the scope’s axis is fairly short, measuring at just above 1.5 inches. Trijicon ACOG Single-Lever System Rifle Scope Mount, superior in light-aiming systems. Specifications for Trijicon ACOG Quick Release Flat Top Mount: Mount Surface to Optical Axis Height: 1.535 in. for 3x, 4x and 5.5x ACOG scopes, 1.535 in. for VCOG scopes, 1.506 in. for 1×42 Reflex scopes Compatibility: ACOG, Reflex, and VCOG Product Color: Black Features of Trijicon Mount for ACOG, Reflex and VCOG: Fits all VCOG Riflescopes, 1×42 Reflex Riflescope with ACOG base, and 3.5x, 4x and 5.5x ACOG Riflescopes. Single lever system Patented BLAC lever system, which requires no manual adjustments on a 1913 picatinny rail. Package Contents: Trijicon ACOG Quick Release Flat Top Mount
Chad –
I am using this mount on a VCOG. The mount mates perfectly to the optic and is a rock solid unit! There is excellent return to zero. Bobro makes this mount for Trijicon. It looks sharp and has a nice finish. The clamping/locking mechanism on this is top notch! Excellent purchase experience with Optics Planet as usual!
Tpow91 –
I absolutely love these mounts! It's almost a must if considering buying an Acog. The single lever is butter smooth, easy to use, and every bit as strong as a Larue in my opinion. If I had to come up with one flaw about this mount, the only thing I can think of is that it does stick out to the side a few mm more than other mounts but nothing noticeable at all, I actually like the looks of this mount and it's light weight. Highly recommended
The American –
Much better system than the thumb screws my Trijicon VCOG scope came with. Easy to use and every scope should just come with it for the huge price of the product. The mount it self is not that expensive but the Trijicon product should just come with the scope. It is a quality piece and American made which is a no brainer to me. Buying American is number one for me. No more communist China any thing for me.
Mike –
Did an entire rifle class with this mount. Let’s just say the rifle got dropped and banged around ALOT, but the ACOG still held zero the entire time with no issues. Can’t go wrong with Trijicon. And the fact that it is quick-release is a huge plus (just in case)
Mark Shipley –
When I was looking at all aspects of building my MK 17, a lot of folks reccomended a low profile mount for my ACOG. I bought one and installed on my ACOG and I'm not a bit sorry. It has a low profile and a quick release. Because of the low profile I don't scrape my nuckles on the mount on the optic.So when I was gathering the parts to build out my MK 16, I decided to get the same set up, except I bought a 5.56 reticle on the ACOG.I figured that since I had a very solid with the Trijicon ACOG and the RMR, go ahead and get the same mount too. I'm glad I did and shopping Optics Planet made it easy and I csaved money too.
Mojavebrat750 –
I needed a quick detachable mount for my Primary Arms Raptor and discovered this Trijicon mount was compatible. It locks up rock solid and has a block that keeps it from accidentally being released. Can still be manipulated with one hand when you want to remove it, but then comes back to zero when it’s reattached. The dark matt finish shows quality and seems to be scratch resistant. I chose to use my Raptor screws to adapt it with, so as to keep them married to their respective place on the riser, then used the supplied thread locker. I don’t think I could be happier with this QD mount and expect it to outlast my firearm. Mojavebrat750