Description

Trijicon TA35 Rubber Eyepiece fits Trjicon ACOG 4×32, 3.5×35, 5.5×55 Advanced Combat Optical Gunsights. Specifications for Trijicon TA35 Rubber Eyepiece for 4×32, 3.5×35 ACOG Scope: Manufacturer: Trijicon Condition: New Package Contents: Trijicon TA35 ACOG 4×32, 3.5×35, 5.5×55 Sight Rubber Eyepiece

Reviews (6)

6 reviews for Trijicon TA35 Rubber Eyepiece for 4×32, 3.5×35 ACOG Scope

  1. Legacy Reviewer

    excellent, for blocking out shadows, and looks cool on your ACOG scope. a necessity for good grouping.Pros: blocks out shadowsCons: none

  2. Legacy Reviewer

    Seems to me to be a bit pricey for what it is. I was surprised to see that the fit wasn't anywhere near tight enough for my 4×32 acog. I had to put a small black zip tie around it to make sure it wouldn't fall off with any minor bump. On the good side it helps you to focus by eliminating any peripheral vision and it never hurts to have a cushy piece of rubber in between your eye and the scope. Pros: It really helps you to focus on your target by eliminateing any peripheral visionCons: cant be used with scope coat. overpriced

  3. Legacy Reviewer

    I have a newer ACOG that now has the mounting bosses for the RMR mount RM35 built onto the eyepiece. With this in mind, there is minimal room to mount this rubber eyepiece. It still mounts ok without it falling off. What I may do is trim pieces off the side to clear the bosses so that it will be a little more secure. Best feature of this rubber piece is that it aids me in quick positioning to look through the ACOG since it's positioned well for a reference of eye relief. Pros: helps you locate eye relief quicklyCons: none

  4. dci

    probably keep the average dork like me from getin a shiner

  5. Legacy Reviewer

    Asa usual, Trijicon makes a product of good quality material which would hold up under realistic conditions. Unfortunately, it's not great when it comes to functionality w/o some help. I bought for an ACOG with reflex site (Trijicon). There's really not enough space to install over ACOG optic and have it seat properly. It's tough but not impossible to stretch over end (which is better than if it was too loose & just fall off) but then it slowly slips back and pops off. I ended up using a small, black zip-tie (for electronics) to hold it in place. If not, it would be lost w/ regular use on the first bump. Pros: Quality materialsCons: Application issues

  6. Grant Cobb

    It’s nice to have but by far unnecessary. Don’t waste your money on it.

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