The Long Wait is Over, EOTech back in Stock!

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It has been a while since we've had a Canadian distributor for EOTech, now that we do again we can start offering up some of their fine products to you, the first two in are the model 512 and the EXPS2-0, excellent red dots both. Easily capable of handling whatever you need to put them through in your firing applications.





Shipping around the country for a flat $10!
 
How do we know the year made? I tried to google it, but couldn't find it. Thanks

If I remember correctly from when I had an XPS 2-2 there was something either plastered on the outside of the box or inside the box that said the month and year it was made.
 
In a civilian application the shifting issue mentioned won't have any impact on your shooting anyways. The shift occurred when tested under extreme conditions, none of which should be common on your local gun range anyways.
 
In a civilian application the shifting issue mentioned won't have any impact on your shooting anyways. The shift occurred when tested under extreme conditions, none of which should be common on your local gun range anyways.

Do you think all the issues below have been fixed or won't be an issue?

Thermal Drift – After zeroing the ECOS systems at or near ambient temperature (73°F), the zero position will shift during operating temperature changes. The ECOS systems have the potential to shift approximately +/- 4 Minutes of Angle (MOA) at -40°F and 122°F. Due to thermal drift, the sight may not return to zero. The systems have the potential of approximately a +/- 2 MOA zero shift upon return to ambient (73°F) after being exposed to any temperature between -40°F and 122°F temperatures.

Fading Reticle – The complete 65 MOA ring with 1 MOA dot reticle may not be visible to the operator throughout the entire viewing window of the ECOS-Q optic. The ECOS-Q system’s age and environmental exposure are factors which accelerate reticle dimming. Impact to operators is the holographic reticle may not be visible in all firing positions.

HWS DiagramParallax Error – Parallax is an apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a change in position of the observer. The 65 MOA ring with 1 MOA dot reticle point of aim will appear to move in relation to your target during off-axis firing positions where maintaining cheek-weld and sight picture is not feasible. The ECOS-Q system has the potential of approximately 4 Minute of Angle (MOA) parallax error at 70°F and approximately 6 MOA parallax error at 5°F. Impact to the operators is the point of aim / point of impact will be affected by a MOA parallax error, in off-axis firing positions at all temperatures.
 
In a civilian application the shifting issue mentioned won't have any impact on your shooting anyways. The shift occurred when tested under extreme conditions, none of which should be common on your local gun range anyways.


Props, someone with common sense. Not everyone is in combat conditions lol. A guy in my unit went to the sand box twice and used his Eotech. No prob.
 
Props, someone with common sense. Not everyone is in combat conditions lol. A guy in my unit went to the sand box twice and used his Eotech. No prob.



Yeah unless you're in seal team six operating in a volcano you have nothing to worry about. Shooting a few rounds on paper at your indoor range from a 5 round magazine isnt going to break your eotech.
 
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