
Zeroing the Close Combat Optic (CCO), Part 1: - Primary
Jul 9, 2017 · To recap our discussion from last week, the close combat optic (CCO), M68 is a non-telescopic (unmagnified) reflex sight that is designed for the “eyes-open” method of sighting. It is the sighting system for the M4/M16 family of weapons with the highest population across the United States Army.
The M68 Close Combat Optic - Primary & Secondary
Jun 29, 2017 · The CCO provides a red-dot aiming point using a 2 or 4 Minute Of Angle (MOA) diameter reticle, depending on the variant. The red dot aiming point follows the horizontal and vertical movement of the firer’s eye, allowing the firer to remain fixed on the target.
Aimpoint CompM4 Official US Army M68CCO Red Dot Sight …
The Aimpoint CompM4 is now the latest version of the US Army's M68 CCO (Close-Combat Optic), continuing a legacy that Aimpoint has maintained since 1997. The performance of the …
zeroing a CCO? : r/army - Reddit
For the M4 with an M68 target, you should be aiming dead center, but your bullets should be hitting 1.5 MOA below the center. So hitting the dead center will put you ever so slightly too high.
Comp™ M2 4 MOA - Red dot reflex sight without mount
The COMP M2, also known as the M68/CCO (when used by U.S. forces), is the standard sight for the U.S. Army, the U.S. Air Force, and the armed forces of many NATO countries. The COMP M2 is ready for use around the clock due to its compatibility with …
Aimpoint CompM4 Red Dot Sight w/ QRP2 Mount - OpticsPlanet
2 MOA dot for close combat and long distance engagement; Matches perfectly with Aimpoint 3x Mag, (magnifier module) Unequalled light transmission; Front lens opening is threaded for addition of killFlash anti-reflective device; Submersible to 150 feet (45 meters) Standardized as the US Army's new M68 CCO
M68 CCO / Aimpoint CompM4s zero question - AR15.COM
Mar 13, 2012 · I was recently issued a M68 CCO / Aimpoint CompM4s. At the zero range, the instructors from the training division told us to aim center-mass, but adjust for a grouping in the low part of the 25m zero silhouette. The theory was …
How to zero a CCO : r/army - Reddit
Aug 22, 2023 · MOA for the CCO is 0.5 MOA per click for both Windage and Elevation at 25 meters. Zeroing is easy. Just sign out an M68 TM when you draw your weapon for the range from the arms room. Also, the zero targets at the range tell you how many clicks you need to go on the optic to get in the black.
11972, Aimpoint, CompM4, Sight, M68 CCO, Weaponsight, QRP2, …
11972 CompM4 M68 CCO (2 MOA) Aimpoint Rings, Mounts & Accessories. Includes: Killflash, Rubber Lens Cover, QRP2 Quick Release Picatinny Rail Mount, Colt M4/AR15 Spacer. The CompM4 is now the latest version of the US Army’s M68 CCO (Close-Combat Optic), continuing a legacy that Aimpoint has maintained since 1997.
M68 CCO BORE SIGHTING 1. Zero borelight to the weapon 2. Gunner gets into a stable firing position and, with both eyes open, aims the M68 CCO at the crosshair. 3. Target person will then give the adjustments to be made to the M68 CCO based off the strike of the borelight laser. Borelight laser should fall within the circle provided on offset. 4.
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