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Marines make do with refurb’d ACOGs

Talyn

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Michigan-based Trijicon recently picked up an eight-figure contract from the Marine Corps Logistics Command.

The new $20,702,792 contract stipulates that Trijicon will provide “all materials, labor, equipment, facilities, and necessary repair or replacement parts required to inspect, diagnose, test, and restore RCOs to a fully mission-capable condition.” The work will be performed at Trijicon’s Wixom, Michigan, with an expected completion date of June 2030.

Trijicon will also rebuild "Civi" ACOGs.


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After years of design and redesign, testing and retesting by draftsmen, engineers and what not it will eventually make its way to some grunt that will break it or make the damn thing work like it should.
The little key that turned on and off the MILES gear system was a couple hundred buck each. Some bright star grunt private with a GED figured out that a fired M60/308 case fit perfectly in the keyhole. A bit of dirt to take up space, melt the plastic spoon from a MRE pack into the case mouth, insert into miles gear, let cool, remove. You now have a MILES master key. BTY, MRE the only deal the military ever got. Three lies for the price of one. Meals Ready to Eat.
 
After years of design and redesign, testing and retesting by draftsmen, engineers and what not it will eventually make its way to some grunt that will break it or make the damn thing work like it should.
The little key that turned on and off the MILES gear system was a couple hundred buck each. Some bright star grunt private with a GED figured out that a fired M60/308 case fit perfectly in the keyhole. A bit of dirt to take up space, melt the plastic spoon from a MRE pack into the case mouth, insert into miles gear, let cool, remove. You now have a MILES master key. BTY, MRE the only deal the military ever got. Three lies for the price of one. Meals Ready to Eat.
Yep. Homemade “God” keys.
 
After years of design and redesign, testing and retesting by draftsmen, engineers and what not it will eventually make its way to some grunt that will break it or make the damn thing work like it should.
The little key that turned on and off the MILES gear system was a couple hundred buck each. Some bright star grunt private with a GED figured out that a fired M60/308 case fit perfectly in the keyhole. A bit of dirt to take up space, melt the plastic spoon from a MRE pack into the case mouth, insert into miles gear, let cool, remove. You now have a MILES master key. BTY, MRE the only deal the military ever got. Three lies for the price of one. Meals Ready to Eat.
Air Force Security Police/Security Forces... we did the same with a spent 5.56 blank round. LOL
 
Well, consider the up to now contract alternative.

Until this NONE of them were refurbished, as stated by the previous contract, the RCOs were sent in, and destroyed, not repaired, refurbished, or otherwise.

And yeah, we're rough with our gear, but that weeds out the JUNK. If it can survive US, lesser services won't come close to wearing it out.
 
The previous contract which ran from 2020-2025 repaired existing legacy ACOGs, and the new contract continues that process..

Well, I've been out of the loop for a while when it comes to Trijicon, but any ACOG you see with a NIIN on it(if it has a Bible verse number ahead of said NIIN),especially a truly worn one, missed its destruction cause it was "over looked" and surveyed......
 
We started having issues with our M68 sights so we finally got the GWOT money release prior to our deployment and got ACOGS. Thank goodness we had time to hit the ranges and get everyone right with the new sights before we crossed the pond.
They had a contact team in-country so we often did one for one exchanges for the ones we busted up👍
 
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