This guide, presented by GUNBROS, details how to identify counterfeit EOTech holographic weapon sights. A key indicator of a fake is the presence of the 'For Law Enforcement / Military Use' marking on units advertised as new production. Genuine new EOTechs, like the EXPS, do not carry this text, while older, authentic models may. This information is crucial for consumers purchasing optics online, particularly from platforms like Amazon.
This video by GUNBROS details how to spot fake EOTech holographic sights. Key indicators include a visible LED emitter at a 45-degree angle on counterfeits, excessive front glass reflectivity, and the ability of some fakes to switch reticle color between red and green via the NV button, which genuine EOTechs do not do. Authentic sights use true holographic technology and have anti-reflective coatings.
This video conducts a durability test comparing a fake EOTech optic against its authentic counterpart, aiming to debunk claims that the counterfeit is equally as good. The creator tests the fake optic's resilience to determine its real-world performance and value, providing a comparative analysis for viewers.
This video focuses on educating viewers on how to identify counterfeit EOTech sights. It provides practical advice and tips to help consumers distinguish genuine EOTech products from fakes. The description also includes a comprehensive list of discount codes for various tactical gear and firearm accessory companies, as well as links to support the creator's page and website.
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