by Mike Coker | Sep 19, 2017 | TGR Optic Reviews
Celebrating Its Soon-to-be-Produced One Millionth ACOG with 24 Days of ACOG Sweepstakes WIXOM, MI (September 19, 2017) – Trijicon® is proud to announce the soon-to-be-produced one millionth ACOG® 4×32 riflescope. From the home of Trijicon founder Glyn...
by 53gr | Oct 28, 2014 | TGR Optic Reviews
Everyone wants an ACOG, but if you’re not able to drop $1,300 on a fixed, four-power optic, are you relegated to crappy imitations? Well, imitations, yes. But crappy? Not anymore. Enter the Primary Arms 4x Compact scope. It’s affordable, accurate, durable...
by Tactical Gun Review | Jan 28, 2014 | Ammo and Reloading, Rifle Reviews
I bought my first AR 15 in 223/556 back in Feb of 2013. I was not happy with the 223 ballistics and was soon on the pursuit for a larger caliber AR style rifle. So obviously, I started looking at the 308 caliber. However, the cost slowed me down as well as the weight...
by ccoker | May 11, 2013 | TGR Optic Reviews
We told you last May about the new Trijicon VCOG. They are now shipping to dealers and we have one in for testing. Trijicon has combined the legendary toughness and function of its combat-proven ACOG and associated ballistic reticles with a new variable optic. The...
by Mike Coker | May 11, 2013 | TGR Optic Reviews
Tactical Gun Review had the opportunity to handle the new Trijicon VCOG at the NRA Convention in Houston. The first thing that strikes you is “Quality.” This is one finely manufactured optic. The entire unit feels extremely solid. While it is...
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