This video details a rigorous torture test protocol designed to evaluate the durability and zero retention of Trijicon VCOG 1-6x and 1-8x LPVOs. The test involves multiple drop scenarios onto gravel and concrete, simulated vehicle movement impacts, and full-auto firing. The evaluation aims to determine if these optics can withstand significant abuse while maintaining their zero and functionality, providing insights for users concerned about optic resilience in demanding environments.
This review of the Trijicon VCOG 1-8x LPVO highlights its robust construction, featuring a forged 7075 aluminum body designed for combat applications. While praised for its durability and good glass quality, the review points out significant drawbacks, including unmarked turrets and a reticle lacking wind holds, making it less practical for civilian use compared to its military-oriented design. The optic's weight and illumination limitations for true night vision are also discussed.
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