Should i buy an eotech




















Zeroing and fine-tuning becomes easier. There is no significant negative aspect associated with XPS holographic weapon sight. It comes with bombproof durability and reliability. You can continue using the sight without any issue even after accidentally dropping it on the floor or subjecting it to even harder impacts.

With a simple push of the right and left buttons, you can make the reticle brighter or dimmer respectively. The XPS has a robust look and feel, making it the perfect optical device for military use as well as law enforcement. The two-dot reticle is surely a game-changer for tactical shooters and to get the best out of it you should use a magnifier along with it.

In terms of capability and price point, the XPS is definitely the right choice for the tactical and advanced shooters who are looking for an optic that allows for fast sight acquisition, clear glass quality, and durability. However, the major differences between these two are in terms of waterproofing and night vision capabilities. One is also able to use whatever caliber they would like to although the reticle measurements may not line up like they do for the stated calibers. Yes, you can use XPS holographic sight with a 3x magnifier.

The combo will enable you to shoot at medium-to-long range, especially when you are trying to shoot beyond 50 yards. I have Aimpoints on my HD guns.

I'll probably get rid of my t2 in favor of one. Quoted: i never got rid of mine I never had an issue with their sights, I had more of a problem with how they covered it up for so many years when they knew it existed beyond any doubt.

Unless they come out with something truly revolutionary, I don't see spending that much money on something that has reliable and honest competition out there. For the money, I think something like the MRO is a better sight anyway. Yep, and I did. Yup, bought one last year when they had the rebate going. No problem at all with the one I've had for a long time. I had one wouldn't hold zero Old try another for the right price as long as I could get a refund if the problem repeats.

I have not seen anything that shows they have solved the delam or nitrogen leak problem - both of which caused me to return two eotechs that were basically safe queens and never used. Fuck no. Lied once and junky optics anyway. Now they claim they fixed the issues. Can we trust them? Why should we? Quoted: Meh to many other great options now competing in that market. Quoted: whats the best eotech model to get?? Quoted: I have not seen anything that shows they have solved the delam or nitrogen leak problem - both of which caused me to return two eotechs that were basically safe queens and never used.

Mine shoot. But then again, I'll swap reflex optics between rifles and if I'm hitting the 6" gong or torso I'm gtg. Generally reflex optics are for close in and not precision so that's how I choot em I have 3. But no I wouldn't buy another. There are options out now. Yes, still own one. Possibly, I really like the reticle and sight window. Hell yeah I would. Time to take advantage of that. Aimpoint , on the other hand, is a Swedish company that started in with the goal to improve shooting accuracy.

On the surface of this EOTech or Aimpoint decision, it is easy to latch onto one specific feature or specification and use it to defend a preference.

EOTech usually wins on price. Aimpoint always wins on battery life. EOTech wins on reticle options. Aimpoint wins on being waterproof. EOTech wins on use with both eyes open. Aimpoint wins for staying on until the battery dies or it is shut off. EOTech wins for clearest glass. Aimpoint wins for simplest red dot. EOTech wins for smallest dot which is better for long range shooting. Aimpoint wins again on battery life worth mentioning twice. So while the absence of labels is a good indication that a sight is a counterfeit, one cannot be certain that a sight with the labels is a Genuine EOTECH sight.

Some of the new counterfeit models are using copies of the serial number stickers. Counterfeits do not have a Night Vision mode where the intensity of the reticle is lowered substantially so that it can be viewed with night vision goggles without blooming or saturating the image intensifier tube. When the button labeled NV is pushed, a Genuine EOTECH sight goes into the night vision mode and the intensity of the reticle is reduced substantially to a point that it is not visible by the naked eye.

With a counterfeit sight, the color of the LED is changed from red to green when the NV button is pushed. EOTECH has received many counterfeit sights for repair from victims of the fraud that include Soldiers who bought the counterfeits with the intention of bringing the sights with them on upcoming deployments. These counterfeit sights cannot hold zero and can easily break. The counterfeits are NOT holographic sights, they are red-dot sights dressed up to look like a holographic sight.

If you are a victim of being sold an illegal counterfeit, please be sure to report these incidents to Law Enforcement. Ellsworth Rd. Ann Arbor, MI The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled.

Store Finder Support Dealer. Home Counterfeit Detection. True, authentic holographic sighting technology is nearly impossible to replicate. We can help you spot the difference. These counterfeit items will not Offered in both black and tan colors The counterfeiters copied the outside appearance of the EOTECH sight but the counterfeit sights are not clones. In Figure 10, we show the view of the reticle through the sight window away from center.



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