The Trijicon ACOG 4x32 delivers combat-proven magnified optics with tritium-illuminated reticles that require no batteries. This flat dark earth model combines the precision of 4x magnification with the speed of both-eyes-open shooting for rapid target engagement.
What Makes This Different
Unlike battery-dependent scopes, the ACOG uses fiber optics and tritium to provide a bright reticle in any lighting condition. The dual-illumination system automatically adjusts brightness throughout the day, maintaining optimal contrast against various backgrounds. The red chevron reticle offers precise aiming points with bullet drop compensation calibrated specifically for .223/5.56 ammunition.
Key Features
- 4x32mm magnification with 36.8-foot field of view at 100 yards
- Tritium and fiber optic dual-illumination system - no batteries required
- Red chevron reticle with .223/5.56 bullet drop compensation out to 800 meters
- Flat Dark Earth finish matches FDE weapon systems and accessories
- Forged aluminum housing rated for .50 caliber shock and recoil
- Waterproof to 11 meters and fog-proof with dry nitrogen filling
- TA51 flattop mount included for MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails
The ACOG's fixed 4x magnification strikes an optimal balance for engagements from close quarters to medium range. Military and law enforcement personnel rely on this optic's ability to maintain zero through extreme temperature changes and heavy use. The chevron reticle design allows for rapid target acquisition while providing holdover points for longer shots without complex adjustments.
Technical Specs
- Magnification: 4x fixed power
- Objective lens diameter: 32mm
- Eye relief: 1.5 inches
- Field of view: 36.8 feet at 100 yards
- Length: 5.8 inches
- Weight: 9.9 ounces
- Housing material: Forged 7075-T6 aluminum
- Finish: Flat Dark Earth hardcoat anodizing
- Reticle: Red chevron with BDC stadia lines
- Mounting: TA51 flattop mount for Picatinny rails
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
- Made in USA
This ACOG represents decades of refinement in combat optics design. The self-illuminating reticle eliminates the reliability concerns of electronic sights while the rugged construction ensures consistent performance across thousands of rounds.