Which Trijicon

Bradw3451

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I shoot regularly and when I first purchased my LWRC Tricon MK6 I decided to mount a Trijicon Reflex to it. Obviously, being a Trijicon, it’s a quality sight however I feel like my capabilities have outgrown it. For the first couple of years of ownership I suit closely and mostly from a controlled scenario (bench, bag, seated, standing, etc.) but now, as I’ve gotten extremely comfortable with the rifle Ia starting to move around and shoot at various distances.

So I’m in need of a sight that’s variable power and since I wear corrective lenses has a larger lense.
Originally I defaulted to a Trijicon ACOG/RMR combination but as I’ve done research I am also thinking of a Trijicon AccuPoint.

Lastly, I’m only interested in Trijicon optics.

Which would you go with?
 

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ACOG for the win. I've had mine for over 10 years and wouldn't trade it for anything.
 
^^ As said above the ACOG. A simple, reliable, quality sight. The clarity of the glass and overall quality of the sight is simply amazing.
 
The ACOG rocks.

If you hadnt specified Trijicon, Id have recommended an Aimpoint Comp and the 3x magnifier on a flip up/down mount.
 
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