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1/15/2017 5:57:02 PM EDT
Anyone get to play with or own one of these yet? I'm curious how bright the illumination is during the day compared to a fiber optic TA11.
1/16/2017 2:32:14 PM EDT
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I actually just received one this past week and took it to the range yesterday. I'm very satisfied. It is currently riding on a BCM 20" gov't with A5 EMod kit. I am awaiting release of the UBR 2.0 to build a new lower for it.







This one was taken at noon with full sun overhead. The camera was picking up quite a bit of sun glare. Brightness set on max.



This one was taken later in the evening (about 4:30), same illumination setting.



To compare, this is a shot through my Elcan SpecterOS 4x also on max brightness (which is no slouch itself, but it can't compete)



When I took it to the range for zeroing, I found it extremely helpful to be able to turn the illumination completely off and get a nice crisp black reticle. At 21.5 oz with battery and TA-51 mount, it's no lightweight. I will be spending a lot more time with it over the next few months. For now, I am very happy with the LED ACOG.
1/17/2017 9:24:16 PM EDT
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Thank you for those pics, looks as bright as my TA11. ??

I may have to get one of these soon. There is even a night vision setting isn't there?
1/18/2017 12:46:11 AM EDT
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I actually just received one this past week and took it to the range yesterday. I'm very satisfied. It is currently riding on a BCM 20" gov't with A5 EMod kit. I am awaiting release of the UBR 2.0 to build a new lower for it.
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This one was taken at noon with full sun overhead. The camera was picking up quite a bit of sun glare. Brightness set on max.
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This one was taken later in the evening (about 4:30), same illumination setting.
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To compare, this is a shot through my Elcan SpecterOS 4x also on max brightness (which is no slouch itself, but it can't compete)
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When I took it to the range for zeroing, I found it extremely helpful to be able to turn the illumination completely off and get a nice crisp black reticle. At 21.5 oz with battery and TA-51 mount, it's no lightweight. I will be spending a lot more time with it over the next few months. For now, I am very happy with the LED ACOG.
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Thanks for the info, and images. The LED model has been on my list of ACOG interests, and I like what I've seen here.
At 21.5oz w/stock mount, it is hefty. Have to check into other mounts for weight savings, or would it be worth it?
1/18/2017 12:59:56 AM EDT
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I just played with a couple of these at shot today. They look super solid and want to add one to my ta31's
3/3/2017 3:05:56 AM EDT
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Thanks for the info, and images. The LED model has been on my list of ACOG interests, and I like what I've seen here.
At 21.5oz w/stock mount, it is hefty. Have to check into other mounts for weight savings, or would it be worth it?
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Having compared the geissele super precision to the stock knob mount, its a very slim savings, it was a .87 ounce difference, no joking. I think the LaRue LT681 is a little lighter than the geissele.
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