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Midway is proud to bring you a batch of Military Overrun Trijicon ACOG Riflescopes. These scopes were manufactured as a part of a military contract for U.S. military operations and may have been mounted on firearms but were never fired. This is your chance to get a piece of kit that was destined for our US warriors. Get them before they run out, this is a very limited lot of red dot sights!
The battle proven Trijicon ACOG dual illumination sight is world renowned for reliability and accuracy in the toughest combat conditions on the planet. The numerous advantages of using a battery-free optical sight that is "always on" and that automatically adjusts for lighting conditions has made the ACOG one of the preferred gunsights of the US armed forces. Fiber optics and tritium vials create a bright aiming point that is easy to pick up with both eyes open, at distance or close range, for accurate and rapid target engagement. This 100% made in the USA optic is backed by a 15-year materials and workmanship warranty.
Features
Rugged Aluminum Housing
AA Powered Illuminated Reticle
Up to 12,000 Hour Battery Life
Combat Proven Design
Options Available that Ship with a Mount, or Without a Mount
Product #: 569235
Manufacturer #: TA11-C-100460
UPC #: 719307310384
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Comments (5)
This is a damn good deal for the 3.5x .300 blackout w/ green crosshair. USSOCOM is using this for their .300AAC shorties, perfect zoom for both subs out to 150M and supers out to 400M (600M on BDC)
Midway a good place to buy. I've had way better experience buying from Midway than I do with Optics Planet. I just bought a contract overrun TA01 ACOG non-NSN from Midway just yesterday, its already been shipped and will be there in 4 days. Free shipping. Optics Planet takes about 2-6 weeks.
https://www.trijicon.com/products/details/ta11-c-100414... (Webpage for this optic, but Red. Green 100460 doesnt want to load for some reason)

How much of this $1K is their fiber optic reticle lighting patent vs. the ACOGS near indestructability? I have one, many years old and beat to shit but the glass and reticle work like a charm so it's still g2g. That said, when it dies, I will not be spending $1K+ to replace it.
Too many good alternatives that aren't charging me what it costs them to not lease their patent rights. If I ever end up in a full-time conflict in a sandbox again though, I'll change my mind.