Trijicon 3.5x35 ACOG Dual-Illuminated Riflescope (Matte Black, 300 Blackout Green Crosshair)

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Trijicon 3.5x35 ACOG Dual-Illuminated Riflescope (Matte Black, 300 Blackout Green Crosshair)
Key Features
  • Green Crosshair BDC Reticle
  • Ballistic Reticle for 300 Blackout
  • Tritium/Fiber Optic Reticle Illumination
  • Nitrogen-Filled Fogproof / Waterproof
The 3.5x35 ACOG Dual-Illuminated Riflescope from Trijicon features a battery-free illuminated ballistic reticle and a durable waterproof housing to create a versatile weapon sight that is well-suited for use in a wide range of weather and lighting conditions. This Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG) sight is outfitted with a green crosshair reticle that has bullet drop compensation stadia on the lower vertical hair that are specifically calibrated for 300 Blackout caliber ballistics. Anti-reflection broadband fully multicoated optics maximizes light transmission to provide bright and clear views with limited distortion.
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Trijicon ACOG Overview

  • 1Description
  • 2Optical Performance
  • 3Reticle
  • 4Use and Handling
  • 5Construction Details

The 3.5x35 ACOG Dual-Illuminated Riflescope from Trijicon features a battery-free illuminated ballistic reticle and a durable waterproof housing to create a versatile weapon sight that is well-suited for use in a wide range of weather and lighting conditions. This Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG) sight is outfitted with a green crosshair reticle that has bullet drop compensation stadia on the lower vertical hair that are specifically calibrated for 300 Blackout caliber ballistics. Anti-reflection broadband fully multicoated optics maximizes light transmission to provide bright and clear views with limited distortion.

Trijicon's battery-free dual-illumination reticle system employs a tritium phosphor lamp for low-light and night targeting, as well as a fiber optic illumination that automatically adjusts reticle brightness when operating in daylight. The reticle’s aiming point can be adjusted in 1/3 MOA increments, and an internal adjustment mechanism allows the ACOG to reliably hold zero. The ACOG is outfitted with a TA51 mount that has two thumbscrews for clamp-on attachment to a Picatinny rail. Complementing the ACOG's optical system and caliber-specific ballistic reticle is a nitrogen-filled, aluminum housing with a scratch and corrosion-resistant hard-anodized matte-black finish that provides the durability needed for reliable performance in a wide range of shooting conditions.

Optical Performance
  • 3.5x magnification
  • 35mm diameter objective
  • Fully multicoated optics
  • Broadband lens coating
  • 5.5° angle of view
  • 2.4" eye relief
Reticle
  • Green Crosshair dual-illuminated reticle
  • Ballistic drop compensation (BDC) reticle for 300 Blackout caliber
  • The supersonic BDC (out to 600 yds.) has been merged with the subsonic BDC (out to 200 yds.) to provide one set of aiming points for both types of ammunition
  • The reticle drops are based on an average of commonly available off-the-shelf subsonic and supersonic ammunition from a 16" barrel
  • This BDC reticle is not limited to one or two specific bullets: a majority of commonly available ammunition will fall within the 2 MOA diamond aiming points
  • The 2 MOA diamonds offer a balance of speed and versatility based on the unique performance of the 300 Blackout caliber
  • The drops in MOA for each aiming point are provided for users who wish to develop their own handloads for use on firearms with a barrel of 16" or shorter, or for those who wish to deviate from the recommended zero distances
  • Battery-free illumination uses fiber optics or tritium
  • Fiber optics: Focuses, channels, and filters ambient light to illuminate the reticle
  • Tritium isotope: Interacts with a phosphors membrane in the system to create illumination for the reticle
Use and Handling
  • 1/3 MOA impact point adjustments
  • Includes TA51 mount for AR-style flattop rail
Construction Details
  • Nitrogen-filled for fogproof and waterproof performance
  • Waterproof to 328' (100m)
  • 7075-T6 aluminum alloy housing
  • Matte black scratch and corrosion-resistant hard anodized finish
  • 14.0 oz weight (without mount)
  • Made in the USA
UPC: 719307308336

Trijicon ACOG Specs

Performance
Magnification
3.5x
Objective Lens Diameter
35 mm
Field of View
28.9' @ 100 yd / 10.5 m @ 100 m
Exit Pupil Diameter
10 mm
Eye Relief
2.4" / 61 mm
Reticle
Reticle Type
300 Blackout BDC Crosshair Reticle
Illumination
Illuminated
Illuminated Color
Green
Features
Mounting
Picatinny / Weaver
Impact Point Correction
1/3 MOA per Click
General
Battery
None
Dimensions
Length: 8" / 20 cm
Height: 2.3" / 6 cm (with Mount)
Width: 2" / 5 cm
Weight
14 oz / 397 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.7 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.4 x 8 x 5.2"

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