Have you had any issues with the magnifier flipping back to its upward position? For instance if you were running with your rifle, holding it sideways (for whatever reason), or making sharp movements.
I'd buy this but there is no radar range finding to the target, to auto adjust the site to compensate for bullet drop. So its kinda useless for long range shots where bullet drop really starts to come into play. You'll bee hitting several feet under where your dot is.
@cobrachoppergirl You're absolutely right. I don't know of any sight, anywhere, that can automatically adjust for drop, as drop depends on muzzle velocity, bullet shape, powder charge, ambient moisture, etc. For long-range shooting, a scope is the way to do it. However, for closer stuff, these things are handy. The biggest successful use for these for the average firearm owner would probably be bird-hunting shotguns, although a lot of these have cropped up in tactical shooting classes.
@BlurredFace yeah aim points do make it tunnel vision, you could set it farther down the gun a tad bit thro, it just seems like EOTech have a lot of unnecessary lines and circles when you only need a dot.
@JSCincorporated The ring is incredibly helpful. The dot inside it is also much smaller. The ring helps when needing to aim quickly but without pinpoint accuracy, like when surprised at close range. It's like having 2 settings on at once without any conflict with each other. It sort-of draws your eyes into the center dot, faster than a dot alone can do. If it bugs you switching the diode with a plain one is possible with 3rd party parts.
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Have you had any issues with the magnifier flipping back to its upward position? For instance if you were running with your rifle, holding it sideways (for whatever reason), or making sharp movements.
eyanvenom 1 month ago
I'd buy this but there is no radar range finding to the target, to auto adjust the site to compensate for bullet drop. So its kinda useless for long range shots where bullet drop really starts to come into play. You'll bee hitting several feet under where your dot is.
cobrachoppergirl 2 months ago
@cobrachoppergirl You're absolutely right. I don't know of any sight, anywhere, that can automatically adjust for drop, as drop depends on muzzle velocity, bullet shape, powder charge, ambient moisture, etc. For long-range shooting, a scope is the way to do it. However, for closer stuff, these things are handy. The biggest successful use for these for the average firearm owner would probably be bird-hunting shotguns, although a lot of these have cropped up in tactical shooting classes.
Gegit05 1 month ago
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Give me one, baldy..
GREATBRITISHGAMER 3 months ago
what makes this better than a red dot sight? i dont see much of a difference
falloutforever88 5 months ago
But the question is: WILL IT BLEND?
gloryglorybarcelona 9 months ago 30
@gloryglorybarcelona Nope.
STKhero 8 months ago
@gloryglorybarcelona Well the weapon you attach it to will most definitely blend anything.
MrNosfaratu 5 months ago
@gloryglorybarcelona
How original, never thought of that one before.
JustAnotherYtuber 3 months ago
@gloryglorybarcelona haha, thanks for the laugh
VikingSpaceNinja 2 months ago
@gloryglorybarcelona Never, EVER put an EOTech in a blender or I'll get really sad.
ApocalypticMike 1 month ago
I think these should definitely be used more commonly in the armies, they just can't be beat.
BlurredFace 1 year ago
@BlurredFace
except by Aimpoint
JSCincorporated 8 months ago
@JSCincorporated In the regard of peripheral vision, not quite. Aimpoint is still great though, I just like to see everything.
BlurredFace 8 months ago
@BlurredFace yeah aim points do make it tunnel vision, you could set it farther down the gun a tad bit thro, it just seems like EOTech have a lot of unnecessary lines and circles when you only need a dot.
i would use it on a shot gun thro =p
JSCincorporated 8 months ago
@JSCincorporated The ring is incredibly helpful. The dot inside it is also much smaller. The ring helps when needing to aim quickly but without pinpoint accuracy, like when surprised at close range. It's like having 2 settings on at once without any conflict with each other. It sort-of draws your eyes into the center dot, faster than a dot alone can do. If it bugs you switching the diode with a plain one is possible with 3rd party parts.
BlurredFace 8 months ago 3
@BlurredFace yea yea, to each their own
JSCincorporated 8 months ago
@BlurredFace This, exactly.
EssGeeDee 5 months ago
Simply awesome!
eyanvenom 1 year ago
Parallax Free is the correct term.
S33KY 1 year ago
Where's the "durability benefit?" It's not even mentioned in the clip.
Unicorn161 1 year ago
@Unicorn161 Don't break it hahaa.
DONTdoSMACK 1 year ago