

by Anonymous on I have been deliberating over purchasing this optic for years, literally. Well, I finally pulled the trigger... Ha! Unbelievably high quality and durability! This optic is built for combat and will endure nearly any conditions encountered in the civilian theater. The glass is ridiculously clear and the edges are crisp. I got the Red Chevron reticle which is intuitive and user friendly. I have it on a 3-gun AR along with GG&G canted irons which make for a simple, but highly effective system. My only wish is that I did not spend a bunch of money on several other sub-optimal optics before buying this one. If you are considering this optic for your weapon, it is 100% worth the cost. You will not be disappointed! Was this review helpful?



by Cathleen on Purchased this rugged and clear optic for my Marine son. It is very nearly the same as the RCO that they use. The chevron is easily visible and the glass is clear edge to edge. I can't vouch for how rugged these are....but if this is the choice of our service men & women....it's got to be very rugged. Great optic.....No buyers remorse what so ever!! Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on All the quality one would expect from an optic of this caliber. Glass clarity is excellent edge to edge. The chevron is a good choice for combat accuracy at most any AR distance. The windage/moving target lead dots on the RCO may be useful if you're buying this optic for duty use. Zero at 100 yards and just aim dead on and shoot from room distances out to 200 yards. The 200 yard aim point is too narrow to be of much use. I shot the 300, 400, and 500 yard aim points at 100 yards which corresponded closely to the recommended come ups for the M4 with XM193 ammo. Did get bumped a couple times standing from the close eye relief but that's my only criticism of an optic I would bet my life on. I wouldn't put one of these on a .308 though. Do your research, save your money, buy one. If you're serious about arms, you won't regret it. Was this review helpful?



by George on I've previously used an ACOG in the military. It is everything you've read. Tough, high quality and easy to use. All ACOGs offers fixed magnification, great glass, extreme durability, and a lack of issues for people with astigmatisms. This version does not require batteries, has a superb mount (not QD) and features the excellent red Chevron reticle. The only cons about the ACOG are the price (lowest price is here at EO) and the eye relief. The ACOG does not offer much eye relief. All in all the ACOG is a fantastic optic that is likely to be as durable as whatever rifle it is mounted on. Was this review helpful?



by George on I've previously used an ACOG in the military. It is everything you've read. Tough, high quality and easy to use. All ACOGs offers fixed magnification, great glass, extreme durability, and a lack of issues for people with astigmatisms. This version does not require batteries, has a superb mount (not QD) and features the excellent red Chevron reticle. The only cons about the ACOG are the price (lowest price is here at EO) and the eye relief. The ACOG does not offer much eye relief. All in all the ACOG is a fantastic optic that is likely to be as durable as whatever rifle it is mounted on. Was this review helpful?



by George on I've previously used an ACOG in the military. It is everything you've read. Tough, high quality and easy to use. All ACOGs offers fixed magnification, great glass, extreme durability, and a lack of issues for people with astigmatisms. This version does not require batteries, has a superb mount (not QD) and features the excellent red Chevron reticle. The only cons about the ACOG are the price (lowest price is here at EO) and the eye relief. The ACOG does not offer much eye relief. All in all the ACOG is a fantastic optic that is likely to be as durable as whatever rifle it is mounted on. Was this review helpful?