Is the Trijicon VCOG Really Indestructible?

Published on March 15, 2025
Duration: 39:02

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.

Quick Summary

Trijicon VCOG 1-6x and 1-8x LPVOs were subjected to extreme durability tests, including multiple drops onto gravel and concrete, simulated vehicle impacts, and full-auto fire. While they remained functional and allowed for target engagement at 400 meters, both optics lost some zero, and the 1-8x's illumination failed. The VCOG series is noted for its robust build and easy ACOG-pattern mounting system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Testing VCOG Durability
  2. 00:25Optic Types: Red Dots vs. LPVOs
  3. 01:38Trijicon VCOG 1-8x: Marine Corps Issue
  4. 02:27VCOG 1-6x vs. 1-8x: Features and Differences
  5. 05:05Test Setup and Protocol
  6. 06:53Test 1: Gravel Tip Test
  7. 10:14Test 2: Concrete Drop Test
  8. 13:30Zero Confirmation After Concrete Drops
  9. 18:31Test 3: Vehicle Movement Drop
  10. 23:29Test 4: Conex Box Drop Test
  11. 26:16Full Auto Test and Steel Engagement
  12. 29:05Final Zero Confirmation on Paper
  13. 31:07Magnification Zero Check
  14. 32:42Conclusion: VCOG Durability Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

How durable are Trijicon VCOG optics?

Trijicon VCOG optics, specifically the 1-6x and 1-8x models, underwent a rigorous torture test including multiple drops onto gravel and concrete, simulated vehicle impacts, and full-auto fire. While they maintained functionality and allowed for target engagement at 400 meters, both optics lost some zero, and the 1-8x's illumination failed.

What are the key differences between the Trijicon VCOG 1-6x and 1-8x?

The VCOG 1-8x is heavier and features an MRAD reticle with a 'Christmas tree' for windage holds, suitable for more precise adjustments. The 1-6x is lighter, has a simpler MRAD reticle, and lacks external adjustment turrets, relying on holdovers. Both utilize ACOG-pattern mounts for easy installation.

Did the Trijicon VCOG optics hold zero after extreme abuse?

After significant trauma, including multiple drops and impacts, the Trijicon VCOG optics experienced a shift in zero, losing approximately 1-2 MOA in elevation and some windage. However, they remained usable for engaging targets at extended ranges.

What are the advantages of the Trijicon VCOG mounting system?

The VCOG series uses ACOG-pattern mounts, which means they do not require optic leveling and can be mounted directly onto a rifle without the need for separate ring mounts. This simplifies the mounting process and ensures consistent alignment.

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