The Trijicon TA11 ACOG is a 3.5x35mm prism optic offering extended eye relief compared to the TA31, but at the cost of a reduced field of view and increased weight. It features a red fiber optic reticle with a 5.56 BDC, supplemented by tritium for low-light conditions. While offering robust construction and good glass quality, its compromises make it a niche optic.
This review of the Trijicon TA11 ACOG highlights its durability, clarity, and fixed 3.5x magnification. The optic features tritium and fiber optic illumination, a Chevron reticle calibrated for ranging, and a robust build suitable for various applications. While the TA51 mount is functional, aftermarket options may offer weight savings and improved security. The TA11 is presented as a versatile, all-around ACOG option, particularly for those prioritizing eye relief over the wider field of view of the TA31.
Mark, Product Intelligence Team Leader at OpticsPlanet, highlights the Trijicon VCOG riflescope. Key features include a non-obtrusive magnification adjustment ridge, finger-adjustable turrets with audible clicks, a central AA battery housing for weight savings and snag prevention, and robust waterproofing up to 20 meters. It's a first focal plane optic with available bullet drop reticles and includes a TA51 mount for Picatinny rails, simplifying installation.
The Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG is a highly regarded fixed four-power optic known for its durability, accuracy, and speed. It features a BDC reticle for range estimation and a fiber optic strip for reticle illumination, mimicking red dot sight behavior. Enhancements include an ARD (kill flash), tethered turret caps, and lugs for RMR mounting.
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