EoTech OGL C Initial Thoughts | 4 Mins With 4MR Ep. 2

Published on January 18, 2026
Duration: 3:48

This video provides an expert-level review of the EoTech OGL C, focusing on its technical specifications and market positioning. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, critically analyzes the $2,800 MSRP and compares its civilian-grade IR illuminator divergence (23-105 MRAD) to full-power versions and competitors like the Holosun IRIS and Sentinel laser. Future testing on a SCAR 17 is planned to assess durability.

Quick Summary

The EoTech OGL C, priced at $2,800, features Class 3B visible (520 nm) and NIR aim lasers (830 nm), with a 105 mW IR illuminator. Its civilian divergence is 23-105 MRAD, more restricted than full-power versions, sparking pricing controversy and market comparisons with devices like the Holosun IRIS.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsorships
  2. 00:40Pricing Controversy
  3. 01:24Technical Comparison: Civ vs. Full Power
  4. 01:56Market Competitors
  5. 03:15Future Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key technical specifications of the civilian EoTech OGL C?

The civilian EoTech OGL C features a Class 3B visible laser (520 nm), a Class 3B NIR aim laser (830 nm), and an IR illuminator with an output of 105 mW. Its civilian IR illuminator divergence is specified between 23-105 MRAD.

Why is the EoTech OGL C's pricing controversial?

The EoTech OGL C has a high MSRP of $2,800, which is significantly above initial market expectations ranging from $1,500 to $2,200. This price point has led to social media backlash and debate among potential buyers.

How does the civilian OGL C's IR illuminator compare to the full-power version?

The civilian OGL C's IR illuminator divergence is more restricted, ranging from 23-105 MRAD, compared to the full-power version's wider range of 5-115 MRAD. This suggests a deliberate limitation for civilian market compliance.

What other devices were compared to the EoTech OGL C?

The review compares the EoTech OGL C to other high-end devices such as the Holosun IRIS and the Sentinel laser unit, focusing on their respective output power and beam divergence characteristics.

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