Trijicon AC22005 1" Scope Ring Set, Picatinny Rail, Black Hardcoat Anodized Aluminum
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The Trijicon AC22006 extra high scope ring set gives you the elevation clearance you need for larger objective bell scopes or co-witnessed red dot and magnified optic setups on your AR or other Picatinny rail platform. These rings are built from black anodized aluminum for durability and a clean, professional look on the range or in the field. Extra high rings are the go-to choice when standard rings won't cut it—whether you're stacking optics for a backup sight picture, running a bigger front objective, or just need that extra vertical real estate.
Trijicon's reputation in the optics world speaks for itself. These rings are engineered to hold your glass securely without the fuss, using a straightforward clamping design that works with any standard 1-inch tube scope. The hardcoat anodized finish resists corrosion and wear, keeping your setup rock-solid through seasons of hunting, tactical work, or long-range shooting.
Whether you're building a precision rifle, a modern sporting rifle, or just upgrading your current setup, extra high rings deserve a second look if your optic isn't playing nice with standard height hardware. The Trijicon AC22006 delivers the height, durability, and reliability you'd expect from a name that's been trusted by serious shooters for decades.
| Brand | Trijicon |
| Model | AC22006 |
| Ring Height | Extra High |
| Tube Diameter | 1 inch |
| Rail Interface | Picatinny Rail |
| Material | Black Anodized Aluminum |
Yes. Extra high rings accommodate 1-inch tubes of any magnification or objective size, so your existing scope will mount securely—you'll just have a taller sight line over the rail.
Absolutely. The AC22006 is designed for Picatinny rail systems, which are standard on modern AR-platform rifles and many other semi-auto and bolt-action hunting and tactical rifles.
This is a ring set, which includes both front and rear rings needed for a complete scope mounting solution.
Hardcoat anodizing is a thick, protective oxide layer applied to the aluminum that resists corrosion, scratching, and wear. It's standard on professional-grade optics hardware and will hold up reliably through years of use and varied conditions.