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Thread: Which ACOG for an M4? Are USGI Acogs more durable? BUIS with an ACOG?

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    Which ACOG for an M4? Are USGI Acogs more durable? BUIS with an ACOG?

    How long is the tritium good in an ACOG? Do they rebuild them when it runs out? Can I run a back up iron sight that flips up behind my ACOG?

    Can I use the same Acog on a 16 and 14.5 inch M4? I want to run it on my colt 6920 or 6921. I want to use it for 0-500 meters point of aim and out to 700-800 point of target.

    Are USGI ACOG's tougher than the standard ones?

    What color inserts should I go with and why?

    My problem with the USMC issue one is that there are no back up irons on top and CQB is sort of hard. The guy that is training me knows how to use the USMC issue ACOG. Would he be able to teach me as well on one that has an iron sight on top?

    http://www.trijicon.com/user/parts/p...4&categoryID=3

    http://www.trijicon.com/user/parts/p...4&categoryID=3

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    http://www.trijicon.com/user/parts/p...4&categoryID=3

    I like this one but is it as good as the USMC issued m4 acog? I noticed that the sides are not as wide.

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    The tritium in an ACOG is guaranteed for different lengths of time depending on what type of ACOG and what color the tritium insert is. If you click on the links posted above, to the right of the picture of the particular ACOGs are a few more links and one is for "Warranty Info". Click on that one and determine which criteria applies to your particular ACOG and you'll be able to determine how long the warranty is good for. And yes, they will replace the tritium if it fails within the warranty period. Personally I like this one (there are a few others similar to it) because it has the RMR attached for CQB. It is however the most expensive 4X model they offer.

    http://www.trijicon.com/user/parts/p...4&categoryID=3
    Last edited by SteveL; 04-18-10 at 18:26.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alfred10
    Can I run a back up iron sight that flips up behind my ACOG?
    Yes. If you get one, invest in a LaRue or similar throw-arm mount so that it makes sense to but a rear BUIS behind the thing. The stock TA51 mounts are okay, but are a PITA to get off in anything resembling a quick fashion.

    Quote Originally Posted by alfred10
    Can I use the same Acog on a 16 and 14.5 inch M4? I want to run it on my colt 6920 or 6921. I want to use it for 0-500 meters point of aim and out to 700-800 point of target.
    Yes, but you will have slight variations on your POA, as an M4 RCO is designed specifically for a 14.5" barrel, 1-in-7" twist and the M855 round.

    Quote Originally Posted by alfred10
    Are USGI ACOG's tougher than the standard ones?
    It would make no $$$ sense for Trijicon to tool a manufacturing line to make the same optic in a different robustness level. No, there's no difference.

    Quote Originally Posted by alfred10
    What color inserts should I go with and why?
    Whichever one your eye picks up the fastest, if speed is a primary concern. Only you can decide that. Scientifically, green is the color your eye picks up fastest, and that applies to about 90% of the population, with red and amber falling behind it in regard to what the human population sees better in the real (outside the laboratory) world.

    Quote Originally Posted by alfred10
    My problem with the USMC issue one is that there are no back up irons on top and CQB is sort of hard.
    The problem lies not in the lack of irons on the optic, it lies in lack of confidence with the optic and shooting at close ranges. Those things are a little silly, and you lose out on the fiber-optic reticle with that model. The ACOG does just fine, 50m and in, but you will have to train for that. I taught 147 Marines about that aspect just 2 days ago using occluded-optic exercises; it's not really that tough to do.

    A TA11 or TA33 would likely be a better choice, if the close-up stuff is a greater need/want than the long range aspect. The eye relief on either of those is nearly a whole inch greater and is more forgiving, and the respective 3.5x and 3x magnification aids in faster acquisition for the closer ranges compared to 4x.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveL View Post
    The tritium in an ACOG is guaranteed for different lengths of time depending on what type of ACOG and what color the tritium insert is. If you click on the links posted above, to the right of the picture of the particular ACOGs are a few more links and one is for "Warranty Info". Click on that one and determine which criteria applies to your particular ACOG and you'll be able to determine how long the warranty is good for. And yes, they will replace the tritium if it fails within the warranty period. Personally I like this one (there are a few others similar to it) because it has the RMR attached for CQB. It is however the most expensive 4X model they offer.

    http://www.trijicon.com/user/parts/p...4&categoryID=3
    I want that model.....pricy though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfred10 View Post
    http://www.trijicon.com/user/parts/p...4&categoryID=3

    I like this one but is it as good as the USMC issued m4 acog? I noticed that the sides are not as wide.
    Just FYI, that was the SOPMOD ACOG.

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    I used to be a Supervisor in the Trijicon ACOG Department. Now I'm a Military and Law Enforcement Tactical Gear retailer. I can answer all of the questions you might have.


    How long is the tritium good in an ACOG? Do they rebuild them when it runs out? Can I run a back up iron sight that flips up behind my ACOG?
    I know that the different colors of tritium lamps have different lifespans (but all of them are at least 5 years, and some go out past 10 years). It would be best to email Trijicon at info@trijicon.com to ask them what lamp is in the model you like.

    You can get the lamp replaced when it runs out. You simply send it back and they'll open the scope and replace the lamp for you (there is a cost, and you can't replace the lamp yourself).


    Can I use the same Acog on a 16 and 14.5 inch M4? I want to run it on my colt 6920 or 6921. I want to use it for 0-500 meters point of aim and out to 700-800 point of target.
    There are 3 different barrel lengths that Trijicon ACOG scopes are made to.
    TA31RCO-M4 = 14.5" barrel
    TA31F = 16" barrel
    TA31RCO-A4 = 20" barrel
    TA31RCO-M150 = 20" barrel

    * Note: Unless it specifically says a barrel length in the description, the scopes are generally calibrated with 16" barrels.

    ** With that in mind, you can go UP or DOWN one barrel length and still be OK. So if you got a TA31RCO-M4 (14.5" barrel) you can go UP one to a 16" barrel but not UP TWO to a 20" barrel.


    Are USGI ACOG's tougher than the standard ones?
    That's a common misconception that only the "military models" are MILSPEC tough. The TA01 uses the same tough housing, lenses, and internal components as the TA31F. For Trijicon it doesn't make sense to make any "non-military" ACOG models because they'd like to sell them ALL to the US Military. So no matter which one you choose, it will be MILSPEC tough.


    What color inserts should I go with and why?
    I think you're talking about the Reticle Color here. Reticle color is generally a "user preference" issue. What I like to say is "You're not going to find much RED in your target environment unless you're shooting at stop signs, shooting at things that are on fire, or shooting at things that are bleeding. In that case you can probably stop shooting....lol". The other colors are OK, but we're not big fans of the green because there is too much outside that is green (the Trijicon green isn't the same as grass green or tree green, but it's close and might cause some target acquisition issues).


    My problem with the USMC issue one is that there are no back up irons on top and CQB is sort of hard. The guy that is training me knows how to use the USMC issue ACOG. Would he be able to teach me as well on one that has an iron sight on top?
    I have to say that the backup ironsights on the ACOG scopes are a bit overrated. They are not adjustable, so you can't "zero" them. If you're looking for backup ironsight capability it's better to go with a separate low profile flip-up ironsight like the ARMS 40L. The ARMS 40L will fit nicely under a TA01 series (TA01, TA01NSN, TA01NSN-RMR, etc) or TA31 series (TA31, TA31F, TA31RCO-M4) scope.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MILWAR View Post

    How long is the tritium good in an ACOG? Do they rebuild them when it runs out? Can I run a back up iron sight that flips up behind my ACOG?

    You can get the lamp replaced when it runs out. You simply send it back and they'll open the scope and replace the lamp for you (there is a cost, and you can't replace the lamp yourself).
    I just got a $414 quote from Trijicon to have this done on my 7 year old TA11E.

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    Replacing the tritium lamp is a fairly expensive process. Its just like replacing an engine or transmission on a car. It's not as simple as opening up the scope and dropping a new lamp in. A brand new fiber optic assembly has to be made with a new lamp (the old fiber optic assembly can't be used again). Also the internal prism assembly needs work and prep before the new fiber optic assembly can be installed. After this is completed, the scope needs to be reassembled, refilled with nitrogen, and then run through the quality assurance checks.

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    Not sure the RCO-150 is for the 20" barrel.

    I looked through my new RCO 150 and at the bottom of the recticle it says "TA31RCO-M4".

    Although I'd use it on either rifle.

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