Trijicon ACOG TA01NSN-RMR Review

 

Trijicon ACOG TA01NSN-RMR

The Trijicon TA01NSN-RMR ACOG combines the 4X32 Special Forces ACOG with the 4 MOA RMR red dot sight

TA01NSN-RMR: 4×32 Trijicon ACOG with Center Illuminated Amber Crosshair and 4.0 MOA RMR Sight

The TA01NSN-RMR is a combination of the tried and tested Special Forces version of the Trijicon ACOG (4×32) sight with the 4.0 MOA Trijicon RMR™ red dot sight. This provides a versatile combination capable of very fast target acquisition and engagement with the 4 MoA RMR 1X red dot sight and long range surveillance and accurate shooting with the 4×32 ACOG.

TA01NSN Amber Cross Reticle

The amber cross reticle of the TA01NSN ACOG enables ranging and long range engagement without adjustment.

The reticle allows for ranging and engagement out to 600 meters with 62 grain bullets from the .223 (5.56x45mm) flat top 14.5″ barrelled M4 SOPMOD carbine without any adjustments to the sight. The reticle is black
in daylight and glows amber at night, employing
Trijicon’s patented tritium illumination.

The TA01NSN-RMR also includes:

* 1 4.0 MOA Trijicon RMR™ mounted to ACOG (RM01)
* 1 ACOG Thumbscrew Flattop Adapter (TA51)
* 1 Lenspen (LENSPEN)
* 1 Trijicon Logo Sticker (PR15)
* 1 ACOG Manual
* 1 Warranty Card

Specifications:

Magnification 4.0
Objective Size 32
Bullet Drop Compensator Yes
Length (in) 5.80
Weight (oz) 14.96 w/out RMR
Illumination source Tritium
Reticle Pattern Crosshair
Day Reticle Color Black
Night Reticle Color Amber
Calibration .223
Bindon Aiming Concept N
Eye Relief (in) 1.50
Exit Pupil (mm) 8.00
Field of View (°) 7.00
Field of View @ 100yrds (ft) 36.80
Adjustment @ 100 yds (clicks/in) 2.0
Tube Size N/A
Mount TA51
Mount On/Comes With TA51
Housing Material Forged Aluminum
Special Order No

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