Sunday, December 26, 2010

 

Trijicon ACOG

Capable With its dual-illuminated reticle, the Trijicon ACOG provides shooters with a distinct aiming point in all light conditions � without batteries. Powered by a tritium-phosphor lamp, the gunsight's reticle glows in low-light conditions, while advanced fiber optics automatically adjust the brightness level and contrast of the reticle in brighter light conditions. Many models � including the 4x32 ACOG that's now available to hunters and target shooters � incorporate the innovative Bindon Aiming Concept� (BAC). This revolutionary, both-eyes-open aiming method provides you with "instinctive" target acquisition and increased hit potential. And, the scope's ranging is built into many of its reticles, so you only need to set zero once for a multitude of ranging distances. Broad-band, anti-reflective coated lenses provide superior clarity and light gathering capabilities with zero distortion. The ACOG also offers large Eye Volume�, giving you greater leeway � fore and aft, and from side to side � with which to see through the lens. Of course, once the target is acquired, the ACOG is a trusted ally to help you zero in on a perfect shot. Rugged The ACOG is crafted with a tough, military-grade, aluminum-alloy housing and is waterproof to depths of 500 feet � making it nearly indestructible. Only the prism housing moves, so it's much more rugged than conventional designs. And the ACOG does not require failure-prone batteries � so you can rely on it to perform in practically every situation. Trusted In selecting the ACOG, you're in good company. The world's very best company, in fact. The ACOG is the official Rifle Combat Optic of the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army. In addition, the Trijicon 4x32 ACOG is fielded by the Special Operations Forces. The ACOG 6x48 features manual


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