This video appears to be a durability test of a Trijicon VCOG optic. The title explicitly states the optic is being dropped onto concrete three times, suggesting a stress test or abuse test to evaluate its resilience. While the specific firearm it's mounted on isn't mentioned, the focus is clearly on the performance and robustness of the optic under harsh conditions.
This video details a durability drop test on a Trijicon VCOG optic mounted on an AR-15 rifle. The rifle was dropped from 8-10 feet onto gravel to assess zero retention and structural integrity. The VCOG, a 1-6x or 1-8x LPVO constructed from 7075-T6 aluminum, is known for its robust design and long battery life.
This video showcases the Navy SEAL MK18 rifle, confirming it's still in use and not replaced by the URG-I. It features a live-fire demonstration of the MK18, highlighting its performance with a Trijicon VCOG optic and suppressor. The rifle is configured with a 10.3-inch barrel and Daniel Defense RIS II rail, chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO.
This review compares the Sig Sauer Tango6 (Army) and Trijicon VCOG (USMC) LPVOs, highlighting their reticle designs, 1x performance, and illumination. The Tango6 offers excellent 1x but has poor battery life, while the VCOG boasts superior battery life and durability claims, though it experienced a reticle failure under harsh conditions. Weight and branch philosophies are also discussed.
This video showcases the "COD" Camera Mount from QVO Tactical, demonstrating first-person perspectives with various optics mounted on a .308 FA SCAR rifle. Featured optics include Primary Arms LPVO and 2X Prism, Aimpoint T-2 and ACRO, and Trijicon VCOG. The video announces an upcoming debut, with the release expected in two weeks. The hashtag #cod suggests a connection to gaming aesthetics or terminology, while #firstperson and #qvotactical highlight the video's perspective and the manufacturer.
This video from SHOT Show 2023 features Trijicon's latest optic offerings, including their MRO HD and VCOG models, alongside a new thermal optic. The content emphasizes showcasing new products from Trijicon at the industry event, with a clear disclaimer that no firearms or related accessories are for sale through the video or its description. The focus is on the presentation of advanced optics and thermal imaging technology for potential firearm applications.
This Trijicon product spotlight showcases four premium optics: the versatile VCOG 1-8x28mm riflescope, suitable for various distances and situations; the compact MRO 1x25mm Dot Sight with a green reticle for enhanced contrast and faster acquisition, especially in low light; the rugged and USSOCOM-selected RMR HRS Type 2 Red Dot Sight, featuring night vision compatibility and a popular 3.25 MOA dot; and the SRO Red Dot Sight, designed for target and competitive shooters with its wide field of view and crisp dot. The video highlights how these optics can improve accuracy and provide a competitive edge, with links provided to purchase.
This review of the HK21 machine gun highlights its modularity, allowing conversion between belt-fed and magazine-fed configurations, and between 7.62 NATO and 5.56 NATO calibers. The video details its unique loading procedure with the belt fed brass-up and demonstrates its reliability in semi-auto, burst, and full-auto fire. Expert Ian McCollum also covers the quick-change barrel feature and the 'HK Slap' charging method.
This video focuses on the Trijicon VCOG Riflescope, providing viewers with information about this specific optic. While no direct firearm models are shown or detailed, the context strongly implies its use on rifles for tactical or shooting applications. The description directs viewers to Brownells for more information, suggesting a review or product showcase format.
This video from VSO Gun Channel focuses on the Trijicon VCOG optic, clarifying that it is distinct from the ACOG. The description emphasizes VSO's role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety. They operate as an independent testing and evaluation lab, ensuring objective content free from manufacturer influence. The channel highlights their commitment to showcasing both positive and negative aspects of products for continuous improvement, and all depicted magazines are standard capacity or lower.
This video introduces the Trijicon VCOG (Variable Combat Optical Gunsight) at the 2014 SHOT Show in Las Vegas. Greg Findlay from Trijicon provides a demonstration and overview of their newest scope offering, highlighting its features and potential applications for firearms enthusiasts.
This video provides an overview of media day at SHOT Show 2014, showcasing new firearms and gear. Attendees Steve and Trevor highlight products from various brands, including shooting the Binelli ETHOS shotgun, demonstrating the Redring shotgun red dot sight, and featuring the new Glock-41 and Glock-42 pistols. They also tested the Savage Arms BA rifle at 1,000 yards and viewed the Trijicon VCOG sight. The description encourages viewers to visit OpticsPlanet for more SHOT Show coverage.
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