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Eotech second chance?

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September 11, 2017, 12:35 PM
gambit123
Eotech second chance?
Anyone giving eotech another look? They say they have fixed there issues. Probably did not fix a thing but I need an optic for my clone build and this is the one I can find with paying butt load to make it correct. Plus I do like there reticle. Anyone have one of the newer exps models that supposedly fixed? Any issues?
September 11, 2017, 12:38 PM
WARPIG602
Ive considered it. Some wont out of principle but none of the dozen eotechs Ive owned ever had issues. Really like the reticle and if Trijicon or Aimpoint would have used it I wouldnt have looked back.


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September 11, 2017, 12:51 PM
Il Cattivo
Following with interest. Not that I'll necessarily get it, but I do expect a bribe in the form of a low price in order to seduce me into giving them another try.
September 11, 2017, 01:13 PM
swage
I wish I hadn't have sent mine back. My buddies wish the same. We just had a conversation about this recently. I never had an issue with mine. I like the reticle much better than the Aimpoint I replaced it with.
September 11, 2017, 01:21 PM
esdunbar
I switched over to the Trijicon MRO and haven't looked back.

If an EoTech is a lot cheaper, I'll buy it perhaps, but at a similar price point, I'll stay with the MRO's.
September 11, 2017, 01:39 PM
ARman
I kept mine. I had trust issues with it. But I have of yet had any problems with mine.

I have been using it mounted on the same AR 15 it's been on for years.

It's been fine and never has lost zero. Or anything else. So I'm slowly getting my trust in it back.

It's still used in the HD/shtf roll, but I have other carbines that wear out sighting systems.

With the EOTech one it's on a A2 type upper, with standard A2 FSB with night sights front post, so even if it died in the middle of shtf, I still have the standard A2 front & rear sights.

I got the EOTech over the Aimpoint years ago because I liked the reticle on the EOTech better than the Aimpoint. Plus the EOTech was smaller and lighter than the Aimpoint at the time.

ARman
September 11, 2017, 01:40 PM
JJexp
quote:
Originally posted by WARPIG602:
Ive considered it. Some wont out of principle but none of the dozen eotechs Ive owned ever had issues. Really like the reticle and if Trijicon or Aimpoint would have used it I wouldnt have looked back.


Mepro makes a similar bullseye reticle for their M21. I have two of these now, after I had bought one for my MPX I liked it so much I added one to my Uzi pro.


September 11, 2017, 01:47 PM
RHINOWSO
quote:
Anyone giving eotech another look?

Nope.
September 11, 2017, 02:06 PM
TooTech
After careful consideration, I bought one for use on the AR9 I use for USPSA matches. I really like the large window the EOTechs have.

Bought a version Optics Planet sells, the OPMOD XPS2.



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September 11, 2017, 02:20 PM
cmr076
a good friend owns a business that makes long range guns, and does a lot of contract work with govt agencies. His parter is a former (as of a few months ago) CAG guy... he puts EOTECH on his personal rifles... that was good enough for me.


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September 11, 2017, 03:11 PM
arabiancowboy
I will consider them a tier 2 red dot from now on. I have as much faith in them as holosun. I'd consider one if the price was 150-200$, but they'll never convince me to pay what I paid for my last two.
September 11, 2017, 03:22 PM
SigP239Hokie
The way I look at it, there are so many quality options that haven't had issues, Aimpoint, Trijicon, etc. I like to vote with my wallet, so I have been spending my money elsewhere. That being said, I wouldn't totally discount them in the future - but my budget for expensive optics is limited, I am going to be skeptical for a long time as long as there are other quality options.



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September 11, 2017, 03:23 PM
OcCurt
I kept my 555 model. It live on my HD/SHTF SBR, which lives in my climate controlled house, rides in my climate controlled car and as often as not shoots on a climate controlled indoor range.

I never had a problem with it, so I kept it.

I haven't met anybody who had a problem either, and that includes several hundred cops in various qualifications/training courses and citizens in various other training courses/range sessions.

Personally I think the whole issue got overhyped by consumers and very poorly handled by L3/EOTech.
September 11, 2017, 03:56 PM
Phelen_Kell
I kept my old 552. It still works and will work in the environment I plan on using it.
September 11, 2017, 04:19 PM
Super Shooter
I gave up on Eotech years ago, not for most the recent zero loss issue. On two seperate occasions I have had lithium batteries corrode the contacts. Sent it back in and still had the same issue, no matter what battery type I used, needless to say they are gone never to return. I have absolute trust in Aimpoint optics, never had one issue with any of them.
September 11, 2017, 04:24 PM
chessiedog1
I kept mine, never had it lose zero. I will say the biggest temp difference it has seen is just 35 degrees. temp in house/safe (where it is stored) was 70 and range was 35 to 40 this past late winter and early spring. 100 yard target, most days the temp difference is less then 15 + or -.


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September 11, 2017, 04:56 PM
gw3971
quote:
Originally posted by gambit123:
Anyone giving eotech another look? They say they have fixed there issues. Probably did not fix a thing but I need an optic for my clone build and this is the one I can find with paying butt load to make it correct. Plus I do like there reticle. Anyone have one of the newer exps models that supposedly fixed? Any issues?


Yep. I never sent my 555 back. It does just fine indoors and out. I may also give their 1x6 Vudu a try as i give my 16" AR a face lift this week.
September 11, 2017, 05:11 PM
Strambo
For a clone build if you want it to have an Eotech, go for it! Unless you are going to bet your life on it in massive temperature extremes (and plenty Spec OPs military have anyway already), it is a non-issue IMO.

I say that as an "Aimpoint" guy having never owned an Eotech. I'd buy one if it is what I wanted for a build.

I'm still waiting to get the large EO reticle and FOV with 50k always on battery life of Aimpoint. I realize it's not gonna happen since LED and lasers are totally different technologies...but that would be the perfect CQB sight!




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September 11, 2017, 05:30 PM
CD228
This is far from EOTECH's second chance. They've had issues before I.E. the battery issues.

I also watched an EOTECH go NMC at a class right after it's user had said he'd use them for years without issue.

Of course only you can determine if they are trustworthy enough for your uses. I wouldn't have an issue putting one on a range gun, but I wouldn't use one on my service rifle.

Another option if you like the reticle is the SIG Romeo 4, apparently it was good enough for the FBI. My jury is still out on them yet as I haven't used one yet and its still new to the market.

YMMV.
September 11, 2017, 05:55 PM
WARPIG602
quote:
Originally posted by CD228:


Another option if you like the reticle is the SIG Romeo 4, apparently it was good enough for the FBI. My jury is still out on them yet as I haven't used one yet and its still new to the market.

YMMV.


I have one of those, no issues to date. Admittedly Im not hard on my gear but his one has served on .22's, 12g's and AR's with no issue. While I would say I trust this unit< i cant speak to them as a whole, even then I keep waiting for it to fail....something that has to do with having Sig written on it.


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