Trijicon ACOG with the New ACSS Reticle

Published on November 26, 2015
Duration: 14:55

This video provides an expert review of the Trijicon ACOG TA31 featuring the ACSS reticle, presented by Sootch00, a reviewer with over 15 years of ACOG experience. It covers the optic's history, robust construction, dual illumination system, and the advanced ACSS reticle's capabilities for ranging and bullet drop compensation. The review includes detailed physical specifications, mounting options, and live-fire accuracy testing demonstrating sub-MOA performance.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon ACOG TA31 with ACSS Reticle offers a robust, battery-free aiming solution with advanced features. It boasts 4x magnification, dual illumination (tritium/fiber optic), and a durable forged aluminum body. The ACSS reticle provides integrated BDC, ranging scales, and windage holds for enhanced accuracy without complex calculations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Montage
  2. 01:04ACOG History and TA31 Overview
  3. 02:03Mounting Options
  4. 03:12Illumination and Battery-Free Design
  5. 04:09Construction and Adjustments
  6. 05:24Durability and Optical Quality
  7. 06:49Physical Specifications
  8. 07:46ACSS Reticle Deep Dive
  9. 09:52Moving Target Leads
  10. 11:47Accuracy Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Trijicon ACOG TA31 with the ACSS Reticle?

The Trijicon ACOG TA31 with ACSS Reticle features a 4x magnification, 32mm objective lens, dual illumination (tritium/fiber optic) for battery-free operation, and a rugged, one-piece forged aluminum body. The ACSS reticle includes BDC, ranging scales, and windage holds.

How does the ACSS reticle aid in aiming?

The ACSS reticle simplifies aiming with a horseshoe for fast acquisition, a 1 MOA center dot, and an integrated Bullet Drop Compensator (BDC) calibrated out to 800 yards. It also provides ranging estimation and windage holds without complex math.

What are the physical specifications of the Trijicon ACOG TA31?

The Trijicon ACOG TA31 measures 5.8 inches in length, weighs 9.9 ounces, has a 4x magnification, a 32mm objective lens, and a short 1.5-inch eye relief, making it a compact and lightweight combat optic.

What makes the Trijicon ACOG's illumination system unique?

The ACOG utilizes a dual illumination system: tritium for low-light conditions and a fiber optic rod for bright daylight. This design is entirely battery-free, ensuring reliable performance in any lighting environment.

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