Acog sight

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ACOG sight: the benchmark in military tactical optics

The ACOG (Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight) is a fixed prism sight originally developed for the US military . Known for its surgical precision , extreme robustness , and ease of use , it has become a standard on assault rifles in real-world combat environments.

Why choose an ACOG sight?

Designed for rapid fire at medium range (between 100 and 600 meters), the ACOG sight offers a fixed magnification (generally 4x) combined with an illuminated reticle (often tritium/fiber optic), and requires no battery for complete reliability. It's a strategic choice for demanding shooters.

Advantages of the ACOG sight in the field

  • Medium-range accuracy without complex adjustments
  • Self-contained illuminated reticle (day/night) without battery
  • Ultra-resistant, one-piece construction
  • Perfect compatibility with a secondary red dot sight

Practical applications

  • Tactical shooting with an AR15 type rifle
  • Intervention in extreme conditions : dust, rain, thermal shock
  • Accuracy on medium-range targets at the shooting range or in the field
  • Airsoft or high-end military reenactment

Military grade, proven performance

Directly inspired by models used in operations by marines and special forces, our ACOG sights offer a smooth, responsive, and reliable shooting experience, even in critical situations. Some models come with an integrated mount and BDC reticles for precise adjustment based on distance.

Equip yourself like the pros with a high-performance ACOG optic , designed to last and excel in all tactical shooting configurations.

What is a holographic sight?
A holographic sight is a sighting device that projects a 3D reticle into the user's field of vision using diffraction technology. Unlike a reflex sight, the dot remains perfectly aligned with the target, even if the eye is not perfectly centered, making it a very fast and intuitive tool for shooting on the move.
What is the role of a viewfinder?
The purpose of the sight is to facilitate the rapid acquisition of a target by providing a clear visual reference (red dot, crosshair, etc.). It allows for more instinctive aiming than with conventional mechanical sights and improves accuracy, particularly in stressful situations or low light conditions.
How does holographic technology work?
Holographic technology uses a laser and a diffraction grating to project a three-dimensional reticle into the shooter's eye. This reticle remains sharp regardless of the viewing angle because it is projected not onto a lens but into the field of view. This allows for ultra-fast and stable aiming, even with sudden movements.
Which red dot sight is best for shooting at 100m?
For shooting at 100 meters, it is recommended to use a red dot sight with a fine reticle (ideally 2 MOA or less) to avoid obscuring the target at this distance. A model with integrated zoom (such as a 3x magnification red dot sight) can also offer greater visual comfort while maintaining rapid target acquisition.