The Trijicon ACOG 3.5x35 delivers precision optics with tritium illumination for 308 Winchester applications. This fixed-power combat optic combines durability with battlefield-proven accuracy for serious shooters.
What Makes This Different
Unlike variable power scopes that sacrifice durability for versatility, this ACOG maintains zero through extreme conditions with its fixed 3.5x magnification. The tritium-phosphor illumination requires no batteries and provides a consistent green horseshoe reticle in all lighting conditions. Built to withstand combat environments, it exceeds military specifications for shock, vibration, and temperature extremes that would disable conventional optics.
Key Features
- 3.5x magnification with 35mm objective lens for optimal light gathering
- Green horseshoe ballistic reticle calibrated for 308 Winchester trajectory
- Tritium-phosphor illumination with 15-year lifespan, no batteries required
- Forged aluminum housing with black hardcoat anodized finish
- Waterproof to 11 meters and fog-proof with nitrogen purging
- TA51 mount compatible with MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails
- Eye relief optimized for AR-platform rifles and bolt-action systems
Field performance centers on the ballistic reticle's precise holdover points, enabling accurate shots to 800 meters without scope adjustment. Law enforcement and military units rely on this optic for rapid target acquisition in urban environments and extended range precision. The horseshoe reticle design accelerates target acquisition compared to traditional crosshairs while maintaining precision for deliberate shots.
Technical Specs
- Magnification: 3.5x fixed power
- Objective lens diameter: 35mm
- Eye relief: 1.5 inches
- Field of view: 28.9 feet at 100 yards
- Length: 5.8 inches
- Weight: 9.9 ounces
- Housing material: Forged 7075-T6 aluminum
- Finish: Black hardcoat anodized
- Operating temperature: -40°F to +160°F
- Country of origin: USA
This ACOG represents decades of combat-proven design refinement in a package that maintains zero shot after shot. Professional users choose Trijicon optics when equipment failure means mission failure.