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Quite a few for sale on the EE lately ... what gives?

I've used a friend of mines ACOG and it seems a pretty decent scope. Are they just too pricey for what they do? Is there something else better? :confused:

What's the story?
 
I've been wondering the same thing. First they are never up for sale and now there's been a few of them up in the past week or so. Quality control going down the drain or something?
 
My wife and I just love our two ACOG's. Likely the owners are upgrading to something with a Docter Optik on top. Who knows? One is for sure, they are a bombproof unit.
 
Hungry said:
My wife and I just love our two ACOG's. Likely the owners are upgrading to something with a Docter Optik on top. Who knows? One is for sure, they are a bombproof unit.

Thanks Hungry ... I was pretty sure it wasn't a question of quality per se. I do wonder if there are other systems which might do the job at a lower price, or do the job better or if there is some new fangled piece of wizardry on the horizon.

What do most Service Rifle guys use for optics and how is the ACOG regarded in those circles? Do you see any shortcomings in these scopes for the Service Rifle game?
 
I've got an ACOG up for sale. It's the best magnified optic I've ever used, but I simply can't afford it, an Aimpoint and an EOTech. Once I free up some funds, pay off my student loan, I'm getting another one (the TA31F being my favorite model).
 
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koalorka said:
I've got an ACOG up for sale. It's the best magnified optic I've ever used, but I simply can't afford it, an Aimpoint and an EOTech. Once I free up some funds, pay off my student loan, I'm getting another one (the TA31F being my favorite model).

Thanks for that Koalorka. It's interesting to hear directly from a seller about his motivation. I did wonder if the amount of cash tied up in these things played a role in a decision to sell ...

JOOC, what kind of shooting do you use your different sighting systems (ACOG, EoTech, Aimpoint) for? Which of the setups is your favourite and performs best? Which is the best all round optic?
 
I've got a TA31RCO with chevron reticle for the Service Rifle game. I did use my wife's carbine last Sep Service Rifle match in Connaught with super results. She prefers the "donut of death" and she shot very well with the donut at the last Carbine match in Oct at Milcun Range.

There is no external windage knob unlike the windage adjustment on the front of the ELCAN mount. So I just guesstimate the wind and hold over.

For many years I used different types of Leupolds with Duplex and Mildot reticles all with great results. Then I thought it's time to learn what all the combat oriented optics are about, so I switched to the ACOG's. Much lighter, smaller, more compact... less weight to haul around during the rundowns (remember, I'm on my 2nd hip replacement for my right side).

Anyways, the ACOG was designed for combat use and it's got a fabulous reputation in Iraq and A'stan among the US troops who are lucky to have them issued (USMC issues the TA31RCO M4 and TA31 RCO A4).

Okay, enough hijacking......
 
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Hungry said:
There is no external windage knob unlike the windage adjustment on the front of the ELCAN mount. So I just guesstimate the wind and hold over.

Is this lack of an external windage knob a major issue with some Service Rifle shooters?

Hungry here: The adjustments are all done internally, just like your riflescopes on hunting bangsticks. Then the coin adjusting slots are covered up with little plastic covers. Nah, it's not an issue judging by their winning scores which put ME to shame...

Hungry said:
Okay, enough hijacking......

Hey, I appreciate the info you are posting.

I suppose this thread could be seen to deal with reasons you are keeping your ACOG as well as reasons why you are selling it. As such, discussion of performance is spot on, IMO. Thanks again and feel free to add more ....
 
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I do have to admit, the one major deciding factor in switching from Leupold MR/T or LR/T scopes with M1 tactical knobs was having my ass royally kicked by Greentips at other Service Rifle matches.

No joking, despite his great looking outfits and unique bangsticks, he kicks my Leupold ass all over the firing mound with his ACOG's. For some reason, it's not only Greentips with his ACOG's that boot my butt, but other ACOG shooters with even shorter barrels than my 20" Armalite barrel trash my scores. I am humbled !

So instead of competing against them, I joined the trend to the 4X ACOG. Next season.... look out!!
 
greentips said:
I am in the same boat with Koalorka. I have two already so one can go. Free up some cash the upgrade the one that I am keeping with DOc optic.

I was thinking about buying a TA31DOC instead but that TA01 recticle did not do anything for me. It is too confusing ( I used a TA01NSN before, same thing but with fibre optics illumination.)

Ok, another 'too much cash tied up in this baby' issue.

The fact that you are keeping one is a statement about your opinion of the functionality and quality of the unit. What is your main reason for using/owning an ACOG? Primarily Service Rifle or ... ?
 
greentips said:
I bought ACOGs becasue i don't like turning knobs. The more knobs to turn, the better chance things go wrong.

hey, i am not a trained snippppppppppper.:runaway:

KISS


KISS indeed, No body has time to adjust sights for distance let a lone windage up to 300m. It ain't done in the stress of combat and I rarely saw it in training, when I did by the time a troopie screws with his sights he has lost his situational awareness and bearings. I always taught to aim off for wind or distance up to 300m and leave the sights the #### alone.:rolleyes: :runaway:
 
Gothmog said:
Thanks for that Koalorka. It's interesting to hear directly from a seller about his motivation. I did wonder if the amount of cash tied up in these things played a role in a decision to sell ...

JOOC, what kind of shooting do you use your different sighting systems (ACOG, EoTech, Aimpoint) for? Which of the setups is your favourite and performs best? Which is the best all round optic?

Being a student does soak up my rather miserable income... ;)

Out of all the military-grade optics I've shot (this includes the Elcan with 3rd Gen mount) I think the ACOG is the most universal. It's deadly accurate out to 600 m and pretty fast for CQB-type engagments under 100 m (the chevron is a little harder to pick up though..). Plus it's built like a tank and self-luminous (no batteries). My only gripe would be the lousy eye relief but it is a magnified scope after all.
The CQB reflex sights (red dots) are a matter of personal preference. They work very well for what they were designed to do. I personally favour the 4 MOA Aimpoint, the EOTech's 65 MOA ring is kinda fuzzy and distracting for me. The Aimpoint is a rugged, unmagnified tube that's powered by commercially available batteries. It's designed to be used with both eyes open for quick target acquisition, has unlimited eye-relief (meaning you can mount it as far forward or close to your eyes as desired) and the sight seems to project a small red dot over your target without focusing on the reticle itself, allowing the operator to maintain a high degree of situational awareness.

If you're looking for a general range sight the Spectre DR might interest you. Interesting concept.
 
Mine, with the Doctor Optic comounted, is on the block, as I'm now down to
2 (!) AR platforms which are suitable for it's use...
I've got ACOG's on both!
Can't beat 'em....
 
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