Preview: Unity FAST COG Series Mount

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posted on September 22, 2024
Unity FAST COG Series Mount

Unity Tactical’s FAST COG Series Mount is an optic mount compatible with both the three- and five-hole variants of Trijicon’s ACOG- and VCOG-series scopes that, due to its added height, promotes a more heads-up posture that the company claims is more comfortable and intuitive when wearing a plate carrier, helmet and other heavy equipment.

The mount is built from durable 7075-T6 aluminum, and versions hardcoat anodized either black or flat dark earth are available.

It also features a mounting interface compatible with the company’s FAST Offset Optic Base (not included, $69), which together allow an unmagnified micro red-dot to be installed to the side of the Trijicon, at a 35-degree angle, using the same 2.05" optical centerline as the magnified primary optic.

MSRP is $179. For more information, visit unitytactical.com.

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