Here it is.
http://bushnell.com/products/scopes/riflescopes/reddot/730132P/It's only a 1x red dot reflex scope though that has the needless complication of an external shell similar to an ACOG. No tritium illumination, or fiber optic light pipe for daytime either.
My main problem with Trijicon products is that whenever I have enough money saved up for one, I just go buy some whole other rifle or handgun, or an entire slew of accessories I need plus ammo instead. When the price of one of the $1400-odd ACOG could get me a whole other rifle, and one that's pretty high-end too, I just can't pull the trigger on it.
Monkeyleg has the BEST prices on the net. I've never found anyone who beats him, especially when you include an honest "to your door" price that includes shipping and handling. He's so low, he's been in trouble with some of the manufacturers, and has to do the "can't publish the price"-thing.
And even at his best price, I can still put together one hell of a custom AR for that much.
I know it is the rule of thumb that top-tier quality optics cost as much or MORE than the rifle they sit on, but I can't ever completely convince myself of it.
It's parroted as some sort of sage advice, which I wholly recognize may well be true, but I've got this nagging suspicion it's also got a bit of an elitist factor to it. That people enjoy paying that much for their optics because it provides some sort of exclusivity.
It feels like buying a $40,000 car, and then paying another $40,000 for the stereo and GPS, and I just can't shake that.
I dunno. I guess I'd build up a flattop AR and save for an ACOG if I could see some sort of accounting that it actually costs Trijicon a fair chunk of their distributor price to produce these. I've just got this nagging (admittedly unfounded) suspicion that a $1400 ACOG costs them like $600 or so, Uncle Sam gets them for $700, and Trijicon is laughing all the way to the bank on their .civ sales because they've got the recognition and the "mojo".
Part of my suspicion is based on how their only serious competition for similar products is ELCAN, and they have even fewer .civ sales and similar products are priced even higher, like their 1-4X DR Spectre scope.