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    Trijicon VCOG 1-6x Scope (Available August 2013)

    Trijicon announces a new MIL-specification optic named the Variable Combat Optical Gunsight (VCOG). According to Trijicon on their VCOG website page, the VCOG is a 1– 6 variable power scope with a 24mm objective lens and a red LED illuminated first focal plane bullet drop compensating reticle. The LED is powered by a single lithium or alkaline AA battery. The lithium battery will power the LED for up to 700 hours continuous use.

    Listing a total of 14 available variants of the scope, consumers can choose between integrated quick release or thumbscrew mounts with the following reticle options:

    - Segmented Circle / Crosshair 5.56 / 55 Grain Ballistic Reticle
    - Segmented Circle / Crosshair 5.56 / 77 Grain Ballistic Reticle
    - Horseshoe Dot / Crosshair 5.56 / 55 Grain Ballistic Reticle
    - Horseshoe Dot / Crosshair 5.56 / 77 Grain Ballistic Reticle
    - Segmented Circle / Crosshair 7.62 / 175 Grain Ballistic Reticle
    - Horseshoe Dot / Crosshair 7.62 / 175 Grain Ballistic Reticle
    - Segmented Circle / Crosshair 300 BLK Ballistic Reticle

    Other specifications include:

    - Forged 7075-T6 aircraft aluminum alloy housing
    - Waterproof to 66 feet (20m)
    - Integrated fin on magnification dial
    - Six LED brightness settings
    - Four-inch constant eye relief
    - 18.0 – 3.0° field of view or 95 – 15.9 ft. @ 100 yards (31.7 – 5.3m @ 100m)
    - 1 click @ 100m = ˝ inch adjustments
    - Dimensions of (L x W x H) 10.05 x 2.51 x 2.73 inches (255 x 64 x 69mm)
    - Weight of 23.2 oz. (657.7g) (without mount or battery)

    The VCOG is projected to be available in August 2013.

    For more information, visit Trijicon’s VCOG page, here.

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    Here is a quick picture from one I shot awhile back showing the VCOG on a belt fed....

    http://blogs.militarytimes.com/gears...trijicon-vcog/


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