The Killflash® on the Aimpoint and the Anti-Reflection Devices on the Primary Arms scopes all screw into the body of the scope in front of the objective lens.
This is not true for an ACOG.
That's a genuine Tenebraex Killflash®, milspec and everything. It does not screw into the body. It slips into the overhang around the objective lens and is retained by that large o-ring under the scope tube.
It's not a confidence inspiring design, but I guess that it works.
I have read that the o-ring breaking has been a recurring problem for the USMC.
I wonder if it's something they have to sign for...
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