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Details: Trijicon VCOG 1-6×24. VC16-C-1600002. MPN 1600002. Red illuminated Horseshoe Dot / Crosshair with 55-grain Bullet Drop Compensating Reticle. 0.5 MOA Adjustments. Thumb Screw Mount. Includes the original box, manual, lens pen, and lithium battery. First Focal Plane.
Trijicon’s Description: The Trijicon 1-6×24 VCOG® (Variable Combat Optical Gunsight) is a rugged variable powered riflescope that accommodates close quarter battle (CQB) and long distance marksmanship. It features superior glass quality and light gathering capabilities with zero distortion. The bullet drop compensating and ranging reticles allow for the shooter to quickly and accurately estimate range and apply the correct hold. The first focal plane reticle allows the subtensions and drops to remain true at any magnification. With a forged 7075-T6 aircraft-aluminum-alloy housing, the VCOG is an exceptionally durable and nearly indestructible sighting system. Robust enough for any application, the VCOG utilizes a single AA battery, commonly found across the globe and offers 6 adjustable brightness settings for the LED reticle. When powered by a lithium AA battery (like the one provided), it boasts a considerable battery life of 700 hours at setting 4 (constant on). An integrated dial fin allows easy rotation through the magnification range and a constant eye relief means no head or stock position adjustments are needed. Waterproof to 20 meters (66 ft.).
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Known as being virtually indestructible, thanks to MIL-STD-810G testing standards, the Trijicon VCOG® 1-6×24 riflescope also gives users a first focal plane reticle that allows the subtensions and drops to remain true at any magnification. Expect superior glass quality and light-gathering capabilities with zero distortion. Choose between 16 different reticles, each available in red or green.
RKB Armory’s Opinion: This is one of our favorite LPVOs! To our calibrated eyeballs, the optical quality is typical Trijicon, which is a very good thing. The weight is lighter than many LPVO / mount combos, too. It even runs off on an AA battery. It’s nice having an LPVO that you know is super tough. This is a worthy successor to the ACOG.




