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A telescopic sight that facilitates quick aiming for medium distance targets.
  — Item Description 

Overview[]

The ACOG (Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight) TA1 Scope is a Scope, it displays range in meters from the user to wherever the reticle is pointing.

Optimum ranges (where bullets can actually reach the target) are displayed in yellow numbers, and farther ranges (where the bullets don't reach their target) are shown in red numbers, and infinite distances are not shown at all.

Its sister sight is the less popular ACOG TA3 Scope I, though a little different from the TA1, it has the same magnification.

Variants[]



Modifications Variants

Category
AR / SMG / PT
Common
ACOG TA1 Scope I
Cousin
ACOG TA3 Scope I


Modifications Variants

Category
AR / SMG / PT
Silver II
ACOG TA1 Scope I
Gold I
ACOG TA1 Scope II
Gold II
ACOG TA1 Scope III
Cousin
ACOG TA3 Scope I
ACOG TA3 Scope II
ACOG TA3 Scope III

Trivia[]

  • The ACOG TA1 appears to be based on the real-life Trijicon TA44R-5, which has a 1.5x magnification, and a red dot reticle with a black vertical line underneath. All Trijicon scopes sold to the American Government for use by the Army were previously engraved with references to The Bible.
  • Bullets actually hit at about the bottom of the circular aimpoint of the scope, so make sure to aim a little higher at long ranges.
  • The ACOG TA1 is very useful at testing weapons. Without it, we may not have known such information such as how close an enemy has to be for the M93 Hornet to detonate.
  • The scope probably uses an integrated laser range finder to find the ranges.
  • Although it can not be seen from a third person view, the ACOG TA1 is equipped with a killflash (to hide the glint of the scope), noticeable by the blurred honeycomb pattern visible when looking through the scope.
  • The maximum range distance that the scope shows is 250.0

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