The ACOGs are internally-adjustable, compact
telescopic sights with tritium illuminated reticle patterns for use in low
light or at night. Bindon Aiming Concept (BAC)* models feature bright
daytime reticles using fiber optics which collect ambient light.
The ACOGs combine traditional, precise
distance marksmanship with close-in aiming speed. Although the ACOGs have
many features which are very advantageous for military use, they were
developed by Trijicon without government funding.
Designed for use with the M16 family, every feature of its mechanical and
optical design was chosen for a single purpose: to provide increased hit
potential in all lighting conditions -- without failure-prone batteries.
Trijicon is proud to offer the new
Trijicon ACOG® TA33. This new 3x30mm model is designed for law enforcement
and military applications — where the combination of ample magnification,
low light capability and long eye relief make the TA33 the Trijicon ACOG of
choice. This rugged, dependable aiming system is available with Bullet Drop
Compensated (BDC) reticles calibrated to the trajectory of the .223 and .308
cartridges and provides precision aiming for targets out to 600 meters. The
extended eye relief allows the TA33 to be mounted on larger caliber.
The Trijicon ACOG TA33 is totally battery-free, featuring a red or amber
chevron aiming point. The TA33 takes advantage of the innovative Bindon
Aiming Concept™ (BAC). In tandem with scope magnification, this
revolutionary both-eyes-open aiming method provides the shooter with
“instinctive” target acquisition and increased hit potential.
Weighing in at less than seven ounces, which includes the mount, the
Trijicon ACOG TA33 is perfect for the latest patrol rifle or carbine. A
forged, 7075-T6 aluminum alloy housing gives it durability beyond the call
of duty. |