Trijicon SRS (Sealed Reflex Sight) & Battery Powered ACOG - New Products @ SHOT Show 2012

Published on January 25, 2012
Duration: 3:05

This video introduces two new Trijicon optics from SHOT Show 2012: the SRS Sealed Reflex Sight and a battery-powered ACOG. The SRS features solar power with a backup AA battery, a 1.75 MOA dot, and durable 7075 T6 aluminum construction with a quick-release mount. The battery-powered ACOG offers adjustable illumination intensity, running on a AA battery for over 12,000 hours, providing users more control than traditional fiber optic/tritium models.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon SRS Sealed Reflex Sight uses solar power with a backup AA battery for illumination, featuring a 1.75 MOA dot and durable 7075 T6 aluminum construction. The new Battery Powered ACOG offers adjustable illumination via a AA battery, providing over 12,000 hours of use and user control over reticle brightness.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction with Trevor and Miles from Trijicon
  2. 00:14Introducing the Trijicon SRS System
  3. 00:19SRS Features: Solar Power and Battery Backup
  4. 00:47SRS Reticle and Construction Details
  5. 01:05SRS Adjustments and Mount
  6. 01:30Introducing the Battery Powered ACOG
  7. 01:47Why Add a Battery to the ACOG?
  8. 02:03Battery Powered ACOG Battery Life and Settings
  9. 02:21ACOG Reticle and Illumination Settings
  10. 02:44Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Trijicon SRS Sealed Reflex Sight?

The Trijicon SRS features solar power for reticle illumination, with a backup AA battery for low-light conditions. It boasts a crisp 1.75 MOA dot, is constructed from durable 7075 T6 forged aluminum, and includes a quick-release mount compatible with Picatinny rails, allowing for easy attachment and return to zero.

How long does the battery last in the Trijicon SRS and the new Battery Powered ACOG?

The Trijicon SRS battery is estimated to last between 2 to 3 years. The new Battery Powered ACOG can provide over 12,000 hours of illumination on a AA battery, which is approximately 2.5 years at its highest setting.

What is the main advantage of the new Trijicon Battery Powered ACOG over traditional ACOGs?

The primary advantage of the Battery Powered ACOG is user-adjustable illumination intensity. Unlike traditional ACOGs that rely on fiber optics and tritium, this model allows users to set the reticle brightness precisely to their needs, independent of ambient light conditions.

What is the reticle size for the Trijicon SRS?

The Trijicon SRS features a 1.75 MOA (Minute of Angle) dot. This is described as a very small and crisp aiming point, suitable for precise targeting.

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