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11/24/2006 8:51:41 AM EDT
I have Acog that I am using in Iraq right now. It was found in the mud and like it has been to Hell and Beyond! The fiber optics have been burned and cracked. And the recticle goes dim when you cover whats left of the fiber optic. Does anyone know who might have replacement parts for this?
11/24/2006 9:00:37 AM EDT
[#1]
Send it back to Trijcon, Lifetime warranty. Tell them what weapon it is going on and they will set the BDC for that weapon (assume it is for a 5.56? give them the barrel length)...good find.



Thanks for your service.
Fair winds and following seas...
11/25/2006 7:46:14 AM EDT
[#2]
what about that small serial number thing? Would they care.. I mean there was no way to really turn the scope into a peticular unit. So I guess it comes home w/ me!
11/25/2006 9:34:04 AM EDT
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I have Acog that I am using in Iraq right now. It was found in the mud and like it has been to Hell and Beyond! The fiber optics have been burned and cracked. And the recticle goes dim when you cover whats left of the fiber optic. Does anyone know who might have replacement parts for this?


Send it to Trijicon, they will fix it if it's repairable. BTW, the fiber optic gathers avaliable light to illuminate the reticle. If you cover the fiber optic so no light gets to it the reticle is supposed to go dim. In a low light situation the reticle should be illuminated by the tritium in the scope. Go into a dark room, if you can't see any reticle then you're tritium is dead or the vial is broken, either will require a replacement by Trijicon.
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