Trijicon Acog 2X20 Compact Rtrtm 223 Ret

SKU:
114462206
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UPC:
719307617186
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MPN:
TA47-C-400388
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Current Stock:
Caliber-Gauge:
223 Remington / 5.56 NATO
Min Magnification:
2x
Max Magnification:
2x

The Trijicon ACOG 2x20 compact scope is purpose-built for rifles and carbines with limited rail real estate—think short-barreled AR platforms, SMGs, or any setup where a full-size optic just doesn't fit. At 2x magnification, it's not a long-range hunting scope; it's a fast-acquiring, close-quarters precision tool that keeps both eyes in the fight. Powered by a hybrid fiber optic and tritium system, the illuminated Rapid Target Reticle (RTR) reticle stays visible from dark overcast to bright sunlight without batteries or buttons—pure reliability in the format our grandparents would recognize.

This is a true ACOG: it carries the Bindon Aiming Concept (BAC), which means the reticle is optimized for instinctive, two-eyed shooting. The 20mm objective and 2x magnification give you a wide field of view (29.34 feet at 100 yards) with a generous exit pupil, so you can shoot it from anywhere on your shoulder and still see the full picture. The scope is calibrated for .223 Rem / 55-grain ammo with integrated bullet drop compensation, letting you adjust for elevation quickly without ballistic calculators. At just 8.5 ounces in matte black anodized forged aluminum, it adds almost nothing to your gun's weight or balance.

The Trijicon Q-LOC mount is the real MVp here: it's mil-spec aluminum with a spring-loaded retention system that holds zero even if you loosen the knobs in the field. The one-handed, tool-free mounting design secures the scope to any mil-spec or NATO Picatinny rail in seconds. Made in the USA, this optic is built to run, not impress.

Key Features

  • 2x magnification with 20mm objective lens for close-quarters speed and field awareness
  • Fiber optic and tritium illumination—no batteries, always on in any light
  • Rapid Target Reticle (RTR) designed for fast target acquisition and two-eyed shooting
  • Bindon Aiming Concept (BAC) for intuitive, reflexive aim point
  • .223 Rem / 55gr bullet drop compensation for instant elevation adjustments
  • Q-LOC mount with spring-loaded retention and tool-free one-handed mounting
  • Lightweight (8.5 oz) forged aluminum construction in matte black finish
  • Compatible with any mil-spec or NATO Picatinny rail
  • Made in the USA

Specifications

Magnification2x
Objective Lens20mm
Reticle PatternRapid Target RTR
Reticle ColorRed (day and night)
IlluminationFiber Optics & Tritium (no batteries)
Caliber.223 Rem / 55gr
Bullet Drop CompensationYes
Adjustment2 clicks per inch @ 100 yards
Exit Pupil0.39 inches (9.91mm)
Field of View5.6° (29.34 feet @ 100 yards)
MountTrijicon Q-LOC with Picatinny compatibility
Housing MaterialForged Aluminum (6061-T6)
FinishMatte Black Anodized
Weight8.5 ounces (240.97g)
Dimensions5.3" L x 2.1" W x 2.6" H

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this scope fit on short-barreled rifles and carbines?

Yes. The 2x20 compact is specifically designed for firearms with limited rail space. Its low-profile Q-LOC mount and 5.3-inch length make it ideal for SBRs, SMGs, and other setups where a full-size optic won't work. The compact footprint keeps your gun balanced and fast.

Does the Trijicon ACOG 2x20 require batteries?

No. The scope uses a hybrid fiber optic and tritium illumination system, so the reticle stays visible in daylight, overcast, and low-light conditions without any batteries or external power source. It's pure set-it-and-forget-it reliability.

What reticle is included, and how does it help with fast shooting?

The Rapid Target Reticle (RTR) is optimized for the Bindon Aiming Concept, which means it's designed to let you shoot with both eyes open and acquire targets intuitively. It's a red reticle day and night, so you don't lose your aim point in any lighting condition.

Is the ACOG 2x20 calibrated for my .223 ammunition?

This scope is calibrated for .223 Rem / 55-grain ammunition with integrated bullet drop compensation. If you shoot different loads or calibers, you may need to adjust zero accordingly. The 2-clicks-per-inch adjustment at 100 yards gives you fine control for making those corrections.