Will It Hold Zero? Trijicon VCOG Drop Test

Published on March 8, 2025
Duration: 0:12

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.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon VCOG optic was subjected to a rigorous drop test, falling 8-10 feet onto gravel. The test aimed to verify its zero retention and structural integrity, confirming its durability for tactical use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drop Test Setup
  2. 00:05The Drop and Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the T.REX ARMS Trijicon VCOG video?

The video tested the durability and zero retention of a Trijicon VCOG optic mounted on an AR-15 rifle. The rifle was subjected to a drop test from 8-10 feet onto a gravel surface to assess its resilience.

What are the key features of the Trijicon VCOG optic?

The Trijicon VCOG is a robust LPVO available in 1-6x or 1-8x magnification. It's constructed from 7075-T6 aluminum and offers over 700 hours of battery life, making it suitable for demanding tactical applications.

How was the Trijicon VCOG optic tested for durability?

The optic was tested by dropping a rifle equipped with it from approximately 8-10 feet onto a gravel surface. The primary goal was to determine if the optic would maintain its zero and withstand the impact.

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