Reddit reviews Trijicon 4X 32 ACOG Red LED .223 Chevron Reticle with TA51 Mount
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LED ILLUMINATED RETICLE: Powered by a single AA battery, the LED ACOG can run for over 12,000 continuous hours (on setting #4) and features six adjustable brightness levels with an "off" between each settingRUGGED ALUMINUM-ALLOY HOUSING: Forged 7075-T6 aircraft-aluminum-alloy housing provides for a nearly indestructible sighting system“BOTH EYES OPEN” DESIGN: The ACOG can be used as a CQB sight when shooting “both eyes open,” utilizing the Bindon Aiming ConceptCOMBAT PROVEN: No other magnifed optic has been used more in combat than the ACOGBULLET DROP COMPENSATING & RANGING RETICLES: The Red LED Illuminated Scope .223 Chevron ranging reticle allows for bullet drop compensation out to 800 meters without any manual adjustments4x magnification with a 35mm objective lensRed Chevron BDC reticleBullet Drop Compensator reticle for .223 flattop riflesUses 1 AA BatteryForged aluminum housing
If you are going to get a Trijicon ACOG get the LED version.
Doesn't wear out because it runs on a single AA battery (and lasts a few months too).
Yes you can buy an RMR and mount it on top later. You'll need the specific mount for the specific ACOG. For the LED one linked above it's this:
As for the RMR I recommend getting the battery powered 1 MOA one:
Why 1 MOA? Aim small, miss small.
I first got the ACOG/RMR combo, however I ended up getting a 1-6x variable scope because the 'height over bore' of the mounted RMR was ridiculous. If you zero it at 50 yards, you have to offset aim a few INCHES if you shoot at anything closer than about 30 yards. It was unacceptable to me.
After a ton of research I ended up buying a Vortex Viper HD Gen II with a JM BDC:
If I could do it all over again I would have just bought the Viper HD Gen II from the beginning. The only thing I don't like about the Vortex is how heavy it is. If I had $2,200 laying around I would buy the Z6(i).
HOWEVER, the Vortex is much cheaper than it's competitors.
I now since sold the ACOG and have mounted the RMR on a Glock 34 MOS Gen 4.
A ton of three gunners use variable power optics, as you get the most flexibility out of your optic for multiple ranges when you use a variable power optic. You also don't have to deal with maintaining two optics and that annoying height over bore.
I'll be there.
Bringing:
Tavor Sar with Super Sabra and Lightning Bow. Trijicon on top.
Ruger SR-556 piston AR-15 with Eotech XPS2 & g33 and SSA-E trigger.
PSA KS47 converted to a 10.5" pistol with a SSA-E trigger.
AR15 16" build with SSA-E trigger.
Ruger 10/22 takedown in Backpacker stock.
S&W Peformance Center 627 V-Comp
Ruger GP100 Talo
HK USP 45 Tactical
Ruger SR1911 Night Watchman Talo
Glock 17 and 19 MOS