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What is Trijicon AccuPoint?

What is Trijicon AccuPoint?

​The Trijicon AccuPoint® 3-9×40 riflescope is illuminated by fiber optics and tritium, providing a crystal-clear aiming point without the need for batteries. Enjoy fast target acquisition in any light conditions, allowing you to stretch your hunt from dawn to dusk.

Is a Trijicon ACOG worth the money?

The Trijicon ACOG is top of the line and well worth the cost. It features: Rugged durability. Red chevron reticle.

What is comparable to ACOG?

4 Best ACOG Clones and Alternatives Lucid 4x: Best 4×32 ACOG Clone. NcStar Mark III 3-9X42: Most Premium Trijicon Clone. Monstrum P332 Raven 3X: Best for the Budget. Meprolight Self-Powered Reflex Sight: Best Clone w/ Tritium.

Where are trijicon AccuPoint scopes made?

THE USA
MADE IN THE USA Our AccuPoint® riflescopes are assembled in the USA but have significant components purchased in Japan. Our Huron®, Ascent®, Tenmile®, and Credo® riflescopes are manufactured in Japan according to our design and testing requirements.

Who makes AccuPoint scopes?

Trijicon
Trijicon Accupoint Rifle Scope 3-9×40 GRN TRI

Brand Trijicon
Item Weight 1.9 Pounds
Material Aluminum
Compatible Devices Rifle
Night vision Yes

Does the military still use Trijicon?

Since the ACOG® became the Official Rifle Combat Optic (RCO) of the US Marine Corps in 2004, Trijicon has been honored with many more U.S. Military partnerships—including the RMR® Type 2 being selected as the official USSOCOM Miniature Aiming System Day Optics Program.

Are Trijicon scopes made in China?

MADE IN THE USA All Trijicon products are designed in Michigan and have the same stringent quality processes applied to them, including the Science of Brilliant™ testing methodology.

How does the Trijicon ACOG work?

About ACOG (Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight) Riflescopes: Trijicon ACOG riflescopes are internally adjustable, compact telescopic sights with tritium illuminated reticle patterns for use in low light or at night. The ACOG’s combine traditional, precise distance marksmanship with close-in aiming speed.

What ACOG does the Marine Corps use?

Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG
The United States Army, Air Force and Marine Corps field the Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG, a 4× magnification model with a 32mm objective lens (4×32), with specially designed ballistic compensating reticles that are fiber optic & tritium illuminated, for the M4 carbine and M16A4 rifle.