I've done some research and can't find the answer to the issue. I hope someone here can diagnose this problem for me. I have an ACOG TA31-RCO-M4 scope. There are two seperate issues.
The first one is that the reticle seems canted counter-clockwise a tiny bit and the second one is that the whole right-hand side of the reticle is blurry. The lines on the left side are perfectly sharp and crisp but the right side looks like I've had 10 too many drinks. My main question is, what could be causing this blurriness only on the one side? Something to do with the prism?
I'm a little cautious about sending it in to Trijicon for service because this unit was apparently originally sold to the government. I bought it from a guy who bought it 3 years ago at a military surplus store. He called Trijicon with the serial number and they confirmed that it was sold to the military. The scope looks brand new and came with all the miscellaneous gear that the civilian ones do. Do you think I'll have a problem sending it in?
I also sent an email to Trijicon to verify. Just waiting on a response but probably will call tomorrow.
Thanks, Robert.
The first one is that the reticle seems canted counter-clockwise a tiny bit and the second one is that the whole right-hand side of the reticle is blurry. The lines on the left side are perfectly sharp and crisp but the right side looks like I've had 10 too many drinks. My main question is, what could be causing this blurriness only on the one side? Something to do with the prism?
I'm a little cautious about sending it in to Trijicon for service because this unit was apparently originally sold to the government. I bought it from a guy who bought it 3 years ago at a military surplus store. He called Trijicon with the serial number and they confirmed that it was sold to the military. The scope looks brand new and came with all the miscellaneous gear that the civilian ones do. Do you think I'll have a problem sending it in?
I also sent an email to Trijicon to verify. Just waiting on a response but probably will call tomorrow.
Thanks, Robert.