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

Published on January 18, 2026
Duration: 3:48

This video provides initial thoughts on the EoTech OGL C, highlighting its high MSRP and technical specifications. The presenter, Kyle from 4MR Ranch, critically analyzes the pricing controversy and compares the civilian OGL C's IR illuminator divergence to its full-power counterpart and market competitors like the Holosun IRIS and Sentinel laser. Future testing plans include evaluating the full-power OGL on a SCAR 17.

Quick Summary

The EoTech OGL C has an MSRP of $2,800, sparking controversy due to its high price compared to initial estimates. Its civilian version features a restricted IR illuminator divergence of 23-105 MRAD, differing from the full-power model's 5-115 MRAD. It's compared against competitors like the Holosun IRIS and Sentinel laser.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsors
  2. 00:40Pricing Controversy
  3. 01:24Civ vs. Full Power IR Divergence
  4. 01:56Market Competitor Analysis
  5. 03:15Future Testing Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MSRP of the EoTech OGL C and why did it cause controversy?

The EoTech OGL C has an MSRP of $2,800. This price point generated significant social media backlash as it was considerably higher than initial market estimates, which ranged from $1,500 to $2,200.

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

The civilian OGL C features a more restricted IR illuminator divergence, specified as 23-105 MRAD. In contrast, the full-power version offers a wider divergence range of 5-115 MRAD.

What other night vision aiming devices are compared to the EoTech OGL C?

The video compares the EoTech OGL C to the Holosun IRIS and the Sentinel laser. The comparison focuses on their respective output powers and beam divergence characteristics.

What are the key technical specifications mentioned for the EoTech OGL C?

The EoTech OGL C has an MSRP of $2,800, an IR illuminator output of 105 mW, a civilian divergence of 23-105 MRAD, a Class 3B visible laser (520 nm), and a Class 3B NIR aim laser (830 nm).

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