This video from Gun For Hire features a review of the EOTECH EXPS3 Holographic Weapon Sight (HWS). The description highlights its suitability for professionals, emphasizing true two-eyes open shooting for rapid target acquisition, night vision compatibility, and a 7mm raised quick detach base for lower 1/3 iron sight co-witness. The video encourages viewers to visit the store to compare different EOTECH optics. The hashtags indicate a strong focus on firearms, optics, and the New York metropolitan area.
This video provides an overview of the EOTech M33 Magnifier, a contract version of the popular G33 model. The presenter highlights its clear glass, wide field of view, and numerous brightness settings, making it suitable for various scenarios. A key feature emphasized is the addition of capped azimuth turrets, designed to prevent sight picture adjustment even under rough handling, addressing a potential pain point for G33 users. The M33 also boasts coyote anodizing and an identification plate. The video notes that the M33 is a contract overrun and will not be available indefinitely.
This video explores the history of the holographic weapon sight, revealing that the first commercially available model was the Bushnell HOLOsight in 1996, manufactured by EOTech. The video examines the original 1996 Bushnell HOLOsight and compares it to modern EOTech sights. It delves into the features of the Bushnell HOLOsight, including an "obligatory night vision test" and a "3D rising tracer reticle." The content also touches on the point when EOTech began producing sights independently. The description provides links to a vintage advertisement and a detailed write-up on the HOLOsight, along with corrections regarding the release date of the Vortex UH-1 and a specific archery variant of the HOLOsight.
This video focuses on demonstrating how to 'break' or disassemble an Eotech 558 holographic weapon sight. The description highlights the product's compatibility with night vision devices, its adjustable quick-detach mount, and its specifications like dimensions, weight, water resistance, and battery life. The creator also provides extensive links for support, affiliate purchases with discount codes, and social media engagement, indicating a review and informational approach to the Eotech optic.
This video focuses on the OPMOD EXPS2 Red Dot Sight, an exclusive holographic weapon sight developed by OpticsPlanet in collaboration with EOTech. The description highlights that these sights are designed based on feedback from military, law enforcement, and shooting sports enthusiasts, aiming for high performance, functionality, ergonomics, and reliability in adverse conditions. It provides links to purchase the OPMOD EXPS2 and other OPMOD products, as well as general OpticsPlanet firearm resources and AR-15 specific guides.
This video showcases the versatility and durability of four OPMOD EOTech holographic weapon sights. OpticsPlanet's Steve Ledin demonstrates these sights on a variety of firearms, including an AR-15, a Glock 19, a shotgun, and a Freedom Arms .454 Casull, highlighting their ability to withstand rough use. The OPMOD sights are exclusive to OpticsPlanet and are presented as a robust optic solution for different platforms.
This video focuses on the EOTech 516 A65 Holographic Weapon Sight, presented as an economical yet effective option for various applications. The description highlights its smaller, lighter design, making it suitable for tactical use, hunting, and target practice. The video provides a product-in-focus overview and directs viewers to OpticsPlanet.com for more information and purchasing.
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