Trijicon Ta11H-G Overview
The 3.5×35 ACOG from Trijicon sits at a moderate height on top of the receiver. While delivering a mid-range 3.5x magnification, the efficient 35 mm objective produces a bright, crisp, and clear sight picture. Trijicon’s proprietary tritium/fiber optic technology ensures that the reticle remains highly-visible 24/7/365. Combining the obvious assets of a generous FOV, bright reticle, and moderate magnification ensures the operator’s ability to engage targets with confidence and outstanding fire-control capability. Any target – moving or otherwise – will be easier to acquire, lock on to, and hit successfully with the first shot.
This ACOG is configured with a Picatinny flat-top mount, and a dual illuminated green horseshoe with dot reticle that’s calibrated for 5.56×45/.223.
Optical Performance
Broad-band multicoated lenses enhance clarity and increase light transmission by minimizing flare, glare, reflections
Construction Details
Housing: forged 7075-T6 aircraft aluminum alloy
Waterproof: nitrogen purged and fully sealed for all-weather reliability
Use and Handling
Picatinny flat-top mount: compatible with Mil-Std 1913 Picatinny rails, features two Colt-style thumbscrews
BAC: The Bindon Aiming Concept was devised by Trijicon’s founder, Glyn Bindon. The BAC method of aiming with both eyes open ensures a far superior sense of balance, and a wider field-of-view. Combining these benefits with a magnified Trijicon sight gives you a considerable advantage over your target
Green horseshoe with dot reticle: calibrated for 5.56×45/.223 – an illuminated green horseshoe focuses the eye on the target, it surrounds an illuminated green dot that indicates the exact point of aim. Thin stadia at 3 and 9 o’clock offer hold-off hash-marks for moving targets. The extended stadia at 6 o’clock features hold-over hash-marks for distances up to 1000 m
Dual illumination: 24/7/365 – battery-free tritium/fiber-optic technology provides the horseshoe and dot with a highly-visible green glow
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