Trijicon 1600002 VCOG Black Hardcoat Anodized 1-6x 24mm LED Illuminated Red Horseshoe Dot w/Crosshair 223 55gr Reticle
$2,676.00
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The Trijicon VCOG 1-6×24 LED riflescope accommodates close quarter battle (CQB) and long distance marksmanship. It features superior glass quality and light gathering capabilities with zero distortion, first focal plane reticle allows the sub tensions and drops to remain true at any magnification, offers 6 adjustable brightness settings for the LED reticle and constant eye relief. When powered by a lithium AA battery, it boasts a considerable battery life of 700 hours at a 4 setting (constant on). Waterproof for up to 20 meters (66ft), the VCOG comes standard with a quick-release mount for any 1913 Picatinny rail. Includes thumb screw mount, AA battery, LENSPEN, Trijicon logo sticker, manual and warranty card.
Additional information
| UPC | 719307320024 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1600002 |
| Adjustment Size | 1 Click/.5" @ 100 yds |
| Optic Coating | Multi-Coated |
| Adjustable Parallax | Red Horseshoe Dot/Crosshair 223 55 Grain Ballistic |
| Reticle | Red Horseshoe Dot/Crosshair 223 55 Grain Ballistic |
| Magnification | 1-6x |
| Eye Relief | 4" |
| Length | 10.05" |
| Objective Size | 24mm |
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