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10 April 2015, 11:18 #1
Trijicon Accupoint 1-6x24
The Trijicon AccuPoint 1-6x24 is going to be the scope that gives you that little extra magnification when you need it. After running your carbine all day at 1x you hit that stage where you have stop, breathe, and take that long shot. When you do, you’ll be glad you can dial it up to 6x. Whether the buck comes from the thick forest to your left or the cornfield to your right, you'll have the confidence to take the shot.
Our patented fiber optic post reticle is one of the quickest you’ll ever use. Utilize the Bindon Aiming Concept (BAC) with both eyes open, line up the tip of the bright fiber optic triangle on your target, pull the trigger and your job is done.
Control the brightness of your fiber optic aiming point with the innovative illumination dial and have confidence with your shot placement in low light when the tritium kicks in. Use our 30mm rings or quick release mount to match your firearms platform.
Magnification 1-6x
Objective Size (mm) 24mm
Bullet Drop Compensator No
Weight (oz) 19.2oz. (545g)
Illumination Source Fiber Optics & Tritium
Reticle Pattern Triangle Post
Day Reticle Color Red
Night Reticle Color Red
Bindon Aiming Concept No
Eye Relief (in) 3.9 in. Constant (100mm Constant)
Exit Pupil (mm) 0.47 – 0.16 in. (12 – 4.1mm)
Field of View (Degrees) 21.4° – 3.6°
Field of View @ 100 yards (ft) 117.5 – 18.8 ft. (39.2 – 6.3m @ 100m)
Adjustment @ 100 yards (clicks/in) 1/4 MOA per click (0.1 MIL per click)
Tube Size 30mm.
Housing Material 6061-T6, black hard coat anodized
Dimensions Click here for chart.
Focal Plane Second
Adjustment Range 110 MOA Total Travel (32.6 MIL Total Travel)
Waterproof 10ft. (3m.)
MSRP $1599.00
https://www.trijicon.com/na_en/produ...=TR25-C-200090
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10 April 2015, 11:44 #2WEVO Spell Checker
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$1599 ouch
$300 and 10 Pastrami Sandwiches and a case of Diet Coke. ( UWone77)
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10 April 2015, 11:57 #3
I take it you've never paid for a Trijicon. MSRP on the 1-4x is $1200 and street price is around $950, so if the street price is $1200 that's not bad. Given the MSRP on a Vortex Razor HD 1-6x is $1999 street price is closer to $1500, so it doesn't appear Trijicon has went crazy with pricing.
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10 April 2015, 12:21 #4WEVO Spell Checker
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10 April 2015, 12:08 #5Contributing Member
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I'm wonder if this is going to be better than the VCOG. I have 2 1-4 Accupoints, and like them, but don't love them.
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10 April 2015, 12:18 #6
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10 April 2015, 12:43 #7
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10 April 2015, 13:34 #8
that reticle....sigh
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10 April 2015, 14:30 #9
It has 6 models, each with different reticles.
https://www.trijicon.com/na_en/produ...int&mid=1-6x24
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10 April 2015, 14:42 #10
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10 April 2015, 15:35 #11
Seems they finally realized a traditional reticle would be popular. What a crazy concept
I've been looking for a Lightweight 1-x optic, I'll have to see how 19oz compares but it's looking good :)
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10 April 2015, 16:32 #12
I have been waiting on this for some time. That MOA/dot crosshair reticle looks like the best of them.
"I have never heard anyone say after a firefight that I wish that I had not taken so much ammo.", ME
"Texas can make it without the United States, but the United States can't make it without Texas !", General Sam Houston
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10 April 2015, 17:01 #13
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11 April 2015, 07:01 #14
Like I said...it looks like the best of them.....
https://www.trijicon.com/na_en/produ...=TR25-C-200089
Now this is even more promising. The Accupoint 2.5-12.5 x 42 with MIL DOT.
https://www.trijicon.com/na_en/produ...=TR26-C-200110"I have never heard anyone say after a firefight that I wish that I had not taken so much ammo.", ME
"Texas can make it without the United States, but the United States can't make it without Texas !", General Sam Houston
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11 April 2015, 07:19 #15Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com