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  • I really didn't fully appreciate how awesome these are until owning one. Now having it for a while I can say that these are really fine all that they say. The clarity provided by the fiber optic and the Tritium at 4x32 with bullet drop compensator is awesome.

    The BAC feature with the TrijRedDot on top is mind blowing too.

    And yes, it is a proud Jesus model JN 8:12 ..." the light of life." 8-)

  • Where the rest of the video ? what is the point for posting a few seconds video up ? -_-"

  • I want one of those Jessus rifles!

  • Where do they pour the blood of christ in to make it the sight for a Jesus Gun for killing mooslums?

  • up your ass

  • Is ACOG parallax  free?

  • Yes. It's a scope, not a red dot.

  • Once you use one, you'll know why is so damn expensive.

  • Why the hell is an ACOG so damn expensive? What can it do that a 30 dollar Barska aimpoint can't? What can it do that a regular scope can't? it costs more than the gun you put it on! I don't get it...

  • Higher quality scopes like aimpoints, eotechs, and Acogs are better for multiple reasons: Clearer images and dots, more water resistant, hold zero better, reticle won't fade from heat or recoil, longer battery life, better warranties, parallax free (for 1x red dots), and so on. Basically it has to do with durability.

  • Using a forging is more expensive but you get maximum durability. Then there is precision machining. The tighter the tolerances the more expensive the machining (and better the product). Acogs have high precision machining for increased reliability and function. They will hold zero in extreme circumstances which is critical in a police or military action. Then of course the use of high quality glass and also tritium increases the cost.

  • A $30 aimpoint will have the effect where the reticle will move around the scope, a real ACOG and aimpoint does not have this effect, an ACOG does not require batteries and still will illuminate through the fiber optic cable A real ACOG and Aimpoint will stand recoil, while a $30 aimpoint replica may break. An ACOG has a durable lense. A $30 aimpoint will have flimsy glass. Most scopes are filled with hydration (correct me if im wrong on that one), and an ACOG has a sapphire crystal in the scope

  • i just THINK it is safphire glass,you would not be able too look clearly trough a crystal..

  • Its not saphire, there is a saphire crystal INSIDE the scope, but the lenses itself it extremely strong material. And when i said hydration, it was a typo, its some has that starts the the letter H.

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