EOTech HD Demonstration (Model 512)
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@sparta139 Probably nothing since those are imaginary neighbors you just made up. Unoccupied house, his property line as well, so his fence. :)
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I wonder what your neighbors were thinking when they saw you aiming your AR at their fence :P
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what the fuck!!
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with holographic the dot stays on target even as you move your head right? as long as the dot is on the target, youre hitting it?.....this is not like a red dot sight right? those you still need to be lined up correctly with your rifle? can someone clear this up with me pls...thanks in advance
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Dont get this video, i didnt see anything, was it on??
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@bgj84 what modelr u looking for ? pm me
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@Vietboy1st just now looking at picking up an eotech do you still have it
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how do u keep the sight targeted? ihave a eotech 552 military
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@mosquiton001 Some people claim that Aimpoints fail less than eotechs...but they are both extremely rugged optics. It really does come down to preference of the reticle, and the on/off features. I prefer to turn my optic on, and be able to come back 6 months later, and it will still be on. Eotech can't do that, but in terms of actual shooting use, whichever makes you get more rounds on target faster is the one for you.
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So the big difference it's in battery life, as far as everything else they are the "same" and the choice it's just based on the "liking" of the user about the type of pointer they have when firing... Am I right? :D thanks btw for all the explanation!!
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@mosquiton001 The cost of eotechs and aimpoints is pretty similar. The Aimpoint, using a simple LED, can range from 10,000 hours in the Comp M2 to 80,000 hours with the Comp M4, and about 50,000 hours on the H1 and T1 (micros). The 2x AA EOTechs average 1000 hours with lithium AAs, and the XPS (1xCR123) have about 600 hours. The laser of the eotech draws much more power than the aimpoint LED. Also, eotechs have a 4 or 8 hour auto shut off, aimpoints will be on until you turn them off
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mmm so there is no difference in the way they work... so wich is better in practical terms? I've read that the single led ones have really longer battery life.... the ones with holograms last way less (and cost more)
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@mosquiton001 Both aimpoints and eotechs (legit ones) are completely parallax free. Anywhere the dot is, your round will impact. The difference is the Aimpoint uses a simple LED to project the dot, while the EOTech uses a laser to generate a hologram.
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So basically the difference between holo and red dot is that with the holo you can't get "parallax" errors if you place or "look" through the scope with your head mis-positioned...
on the counrtrary the red dot sitght is not "accurate if you don't have your head/eyes exactly in line with it and where is supposed to be..
I am right? cool vid btw
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hi i have a used in excellent condition eotech 511 . anybody want to buy it ? hit me up also have new inbox 553 and exps 2-0 model . they are real not replica . have picture to show it. :)
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please shoot!
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About the description, the fence is 45 feet away? In the video it looks like only 10, considering it's your backyard.
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@doggy398 there is paralax in all red dot sights. most sights only have zero paralax after 25-50 yards. the U.S. Army did a study with Aimpoint and found slight paralax untill out to 50 yards. even with the slight paralax you will only be off target 1 to 2 inches which doesnt matter at that close range. with all do respect.
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@doggy398 I don't see much parallax...
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dude your eotech replica have a big problem of parallax
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AMERICA!
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@thegwd yah but u dont have knowledge so...
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green = day, red night. Knowledge is power bitches!
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@TATARSTAN59500 What does that have to do with where they are made?
good vid) No bullshit talking blah blah blah, just showing
poklik1 11 months ago 75
Holy shit.
cmnspwr 1 year ago 34