by Mike Coker | Aug 16, 2012 | Optics Reviews
The Trijicon scope mount TA98 is another superb offering from the makers of the rugged, reliable and accurate ACOG line of compact rifle scopes. I purchased the TA98 because of the branding and it is everything I expected and more. It not only holds zero like a champ...
by Tactical Gun Review | Aug 15, 2012 | Optics Reviews, Parts and Accessories
The GG&G FLT mount, available with either a traditional cross bolt picatinny attachment, or the GG&G QD accucam QD lever attachment, is one of the lightest mounts of its type on the market, and certainly in its price category. I took it out for a Carbine class...
by Tactical Gun Review | Aug 12, 2012 | Optics Reviews
I had no expectations, when I purchased the Bushnell TRS, that it would be anything other than what it is; a budget red dot sight. I bought it because it was cheap, but was pleasantly surprised with the quality of this sight. I have used it mostly on my AR, once on...
by Tactical Gun Review | Aug 6, 2012 | Optics Reviews
I received, second hand after some hard-use, a Trijicon ACOG TA31F w/ red chevron. I quickly mounted it on my AR-15 (Olympic Arms Lower, RRA Mid Length Upper, Barrel Fluted by ADCO Firearms). I have since shot competition and conducted personal training, and despite...
by 53gr | Aug 6, 2012 | Optics Reviews
I am a firm believer in high-quality optics. I’ve bought cheap scopes and lived to regret it. That’s why a Zeiss Conquest sits on top of my main hunting rifle. A Vortex Viper PST 4-16 first focal plane scope is on my other bolt action. They’re both expensive scopes,...
by Tactical Gun Review | Aug 1, 2012 | Optics Reviews
I have this scope mounted on a Savage model 10 precision carbine .308 and am very pleased with the result. The setup I am using allows me to hold 1/2-3/4 moa. The scope has held a zero very well. It gets used for precision shooting out to 500m (with enough moa adj...
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