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Posted: 11/28/2005 7:20:18 PM EST
Let's see some pics of your Trijicon ACOG TA11's
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on MSTN 17"---
[ link to LARGER image ] on the Super-Recce-- [ link to LARGER image ] Sporting Purpose-- [ link to LARGER image ] |
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I have been trying to do this with mine, what number obj. are those covers? |
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Fine looking pair of boys you have there, starting them off right too.
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Did you ever get it zeroed?? |
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The front is a kill flash (no cover) and I can't remember what # cover is on the eye piece. I took the ACOG into the store with me and tried them until I found the right one. I was lucky enough that I found a see-thru cover that fit...I also enjoyed everyone in the store wanting to touch a "real live ACOG". |
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TA11F
Mike @ CSGW www.csgunworks.com [email protected] Here’s some testimonials about CS GunWorks for AR15 Board What do YOU have to say about CS GunWorks |
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Nice !
So would it be safe to say that the ACOG TA11 is a Good all around general purpose scope ? |
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I've onwned several since 1998. They are a very good general purpose optic, a little large, but more generous eye relief. |
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Looks like you now have one more. So, you prefer the TA11 to the TA31s? |
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I can't say I prefer one more than the other. It's give an take, the TA11 is longer and heavier yet has longer eye relief. The TA31 is more compact, the field of view is a little larger, and has a slightly higher magnification but the eye relief is shorter. Which ACOG do I prefer? It depends on what gun I'm putting the ACOG on.....For example, on a gun with a rifle stock I prefer the TA11 due to the more generous eye relief. Now if Trijicon would make an ACOG that is the size of the TA31 but has the eye relief of the TA11, I would be in heaven |
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Agreed. I also have a TA31F in addition the TA11D pictured above. It just seems there are so many who prefer either, but not both... |
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Who's going to be the first guy on ARFCOM to post pics on page 2?
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Hey Wes do you have the progressive machine and tool cap in stock? I just joined the TA11 owners ranks. I picked up a TA11D. Im waiting for my Larue mount, pics to follow! |
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I am trying to get my kit together for A'Stan. What is the current best price on the TA11 these days?
I am in the middle between the TA11-D, the TA31-A and the TA47R-2. In reality, I would like to be able to finger fuck all three whith live ammo before plunking down ~$1000. But that ain't going to happen before I ship. Thoughts? TANKS, SCOUTS OUT |
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nobody's mounting them on carry handles?
I got to take a look at the TA31 with the donut ring last night and was very impressed with the quality of the optic. Can't wait to get one myself (dunno which, TA31 or -11.) |
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Not when the issue rifle is the M4 with rail top. Makes it kind of hard to mount it on a carry handle that isn't there. SCOUTS OUT |
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Thanks wise guy I was wondering if anyone WAS doing that. The thread title says nothing about flattops only! |
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/ru1096/P1010008.jpg
Well I just got the Larue mount for my brand new TA11D. I am impressed. Wes: Do you have that Progressive lens cover in stock? It may make my life easier. |
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Big pic, lots of mods since the that AR and FAL but there's a TA-11 in there somewheres...
http://wildcatsofcaptiva.com/CQB_to_Medium.jpg Nuts{WoC} |
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LaRue, Trijicon, and beautiful women.....Life just doesn't get any better |
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TA11C on recessed DSA mount that helps keep it nice and low on a FAL. Iron sights still useable out to about 200 yards.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d66/westfork/FALAcog.jpg |
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