The Trijicon 4x32mm ACOG Rifle Scope robust engineering and enhanced user control. Powered by a single AA battery, the electronics on this Rifle Scope from Trijicon 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 on the Trijicon ACOG 4x32mm Illuminated Weapon Scope has been optimized by moving the RMR mount forward to maximize its performance in conjunction with the ACOG. This Trijicon Gun Sight is fully compatible with night vision devices. Choose the Trijicon ACOG TA02 4x32mm Rifle Scope, 32mm Tube for a great way to improve your accuracy. Specifications for Trijicon ACOG TA02 4x32mm Rifle Scope, 32mm Tube: Manufacturer: Trijicon Objective Lens Diameter: 32 mm Magnification: 4 x Tube Diameter: 32 mm Exit Pupil: 8 mm Finish: Matte Field of View, Linear: 36.8 ft at 100 yds Field of View, Angle: 7 – 7 degrees Eye Relief: 1.5 in Color: Black Weight: 18.1 oz Adjustment Click Value: 1/2 MOA Length: 6 in Adjustment Type: MOA Illumination Type: LED Battery Type: AA Fabric/Material: 7075-T6 Aluminum Lens Material: Glass Optical Coating: Multi-Coated Brightness Settings: 6 Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Battery Quantity: 1 Package Type: Polymer hard case Magnification Type: Fixed Additional Features: ACOG TA02 Condition: New Country of Origin: USA Attachment Type: TA51 Features of Trijicon ACOG TA02 4x32mm Rifle Scope, 32mm Tube: Robust engineering; Enhanced user control; Single AA Battery; Brightness Dial; NV Compatible Package Contents: Trijicon ACOG TA02 4x32mm Rifle Scope, 32mm Tube Thumbscrew Flattop Adapter (TA51) LENSPEN (TA56) Trijicon Logo Sticker (PR15) Manual Warranty Card
Tim Correos –
Shipped fast. I needed the LED version to run a top mounted dot. Ordered the horseshoe reticle in red. Super crisp reticle, brightness adjustment knob was tactile enough and also has an off position between each brightness level which is convenient so you can set it where you like. I’ve owned Eotech, Aimpoint, Vortex, Holosun etc and the Acog in my opinion is a high quality, robust product I definitely recommend it if it fits your needs of a magnified option on a rifle.
Jorge –
Excellent product, price and the service like no other. My scope came in it’s case and well protected during shipping. I highly recommend this scope to all my associates. Optics planet definitely has customer service in mind.
SC –
Nice and bright and built to last. Nicely packaged as well, if you want to support American made, look no further. Sure SFP and FFP scopes have been creeping in on it's market share, but I don't think they can supplant the level of ruggedness of the ACOG.
Acog –
I have now purchased 2 acog a from optics planet and both arrived in perfect condition. The optics are amazing quality.crystal clear glass.. the RMR trijicon sight is a great addition! 4X fixed power is the best all around.
Andrew –
If you are a fan of the TA31, the TA02 is almost literally a pure upgrade in every sense. No need to tape over a fiber optic strip to keep the reticle from blooming out way too bright, nor peeling tape back to get as much brightness as you can because you’re in a dark room aiming out into the bright daylight. The fact that you can choose exactly how bright you want the reticle is a game changer. It gets extremely bright, and extremely dim – trust me, the correct setting for the situation is on the illumination knob, including OFF! Yes, in between each brightness setting is a distinct off setting, and I cannot stress how awesome it is, particularly with the crosshair reticle, to be able to default to a crisp, clean, etched black 0.2 moa crosshair reticle, while retaining the ability to get Aimpoint bright, as well as pitch black-appropriate dim, at will, and without any tape involved. The optic is not meaningfully heavier or bulkier in any way that would make this a serious consideration / downside when comparing to the fiber optic models. I personally never liked the idea of AA batteries for an optic, but I have to concede on this one. This, combined with an offset ACRO, is probably my absolute favorite optical system on any rifle. If you’re the type who prefers a top mounted dot? The TA02 allows the dot to be mounted towards the front of the optic, rather than the rear. While I don’t care for top mounted dots, I have to say that having it pushed forward feels better than having it all the way in the back, and my buddies who run nightvision say that it’s one of the main reasons to run this model over the fiber optics. I cannot say enough good things about the ACOG or Trijicon in general, and specifically the LED reticle models. If you’ve never used an LED reticle ACOG, or any ACOG at all, you’re in for a real treat. The gigantic field of view (37+ feet @ 100yd) @ 4x magnification through incredibly high quality glass? It often feels like more than comparable quality LPVO’s at 6x, simply because you are getting so much high quality information all at once. A+ optic, S tier, if you will.
AllAmericanInfidel3ID –
I was issued an ACOG with my colt m4 carbine in the Army….I had the same optic on my rifle for several years and humped it across north iraq and Mosul in AO ROGUE…..my ACOG NEVER let me down and I was living off my MRAP and this optic gave me the confidence and accuracy I needed to win….yes it's expensive because it's built like a frickin tank!! if society goes sideways or you want to be able to put steel on target everytime you squeeze the bang button, then get yourself an ACOG….don't ask your wife either just do it she wants a man who does what needs to be done anyways 😉