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ad_infinitum
02-26-17, 20:41
I've had nothing but problems with RDS and want to go back to ACOG on a 9mm PCC. I've had full size ACOGs for almost 20 years and they never failed me.

How does 1.5x24 TA-45 work on a PCC? Field of View? Speed of acquisition?

Is 1.5x24 optimal for a PCC or is there a better choice? I prefer green donuts.

masakari
03-04-17, 13:25
The TA44 ACOG would be very good on a PCC, that would be my recommendation. It functions like a red dot, but feels like an ACOG.
The TA45 is also nice, the eye relief is unbelievably good. I owned one and found it to be slightly slower than the TA44.
The TA47 would also be a good choice for that sightly increased magnification. Eye relief is good, but slightly less and slightly slower then the above two.
Avoid the TA50.

delta-1
03-04-17, 13:47
After comparing both the TA45 and TA44 side by side the TA44 is a better option for a red dot alternative. In addition I like the donut radical better than the triangle.

ad_infinitum
03-04-17, 15:37
Right. I've ruled out TA45 completely due to the above reasons and also looks like it lacks green reticle completely, weird.

My choice is really between TA44SG-10 and TA-47 with green crosshair. Both look appealing.

I like both CQB abilities but also shooting MOA at 100m. Seems like TA44 is better at close ranges more like a RDS while TA47 can reach with more precision to 100m

delta-1
03-04-17, 16:52
Honestly because this is a 9mm I think you'll be happier with the TA44. I have also looked through a TA47 and there is not that much difference, it just made it hander for me to use it both eyes open, in addition to having a tunneling affect. If you do want more magnification I would suggest the TA33, but in your case I don't think it's warranted for a 9mm pcc.