Which ACOG do the Marines use?
Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG
The United States Army, Air Force and Marine Corps field the Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG, a 4× magnification model with a 32mm objective lens (4×32), with specially designed ballistic compensating reticles that are fiber optic & tritium illuminated, for the M4 carbine and M16A4 rifle.
Is ACOG magnified?
The United States Army, Air Force and Marine Corps field the Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG, a 4× magnification model with a 32mm objective lens (4×32), with specially designed ballistic compensating reticles that are fiber optic & tritium illuminated, for the M4 carbine and M16A4 rifle.
Is ACOG better than holo?
Players that typically engage in close quarters engagements would probably benefit from the Holo since the magnification from an ACOG can potentially make lining up a shot harder in tight spaces. I would recommend trying out both sights before deciding. Some players prefer an ACOG, even in close quarters.
What are the reticles on the Trijicon ta-110 ACOG?
The TA-110 LED ACOG series has three reticle options: horseshoe, crosshair, and chevron. As you can see from the photos, I selected the horseshoe option. This is really a personal preference more than anything else.
Which is the sharpest Elcan or ta-110 ACOG?
The TA-110 ACOG is the brightest and sharpest optic in my collection. That says something because the ELCAN is famous for its glass. The objective of the TA-110 is 35mm, slightly larger than the ELCAN’s 32mm. I wouldn’t think 3mm would make much difference, but the glass of the ACOG does appear brighter.
Which is better the TA11 or the TA31?
Field of View. The TA11 is a fair compromise between the extremes, coming in the middle of the pack with ALL the specs: Eye Relief, FOV and Magnification. If you don’t want either of the extremes, this is a good choice. The TA31 is the other opposite end of the spectrum with short eye relief but massive Field of View.
Are there any Trijicon ACOGs with LED illumination?
Trijicon only produces two models with LED illumination: this one and the 4×32 TA02. That’s a shame because it’s really good. One of the benefits of LED illumination is choosing exactly when you want the reticle illuminated and how bright you want it.