EOTECHs fully Explained #shorts

Published on March 14, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video breaks down EOTECH's naming conventions, specifically comparing the EXPS 2-0 and EXPS 3-2 models. It clarifies that the second digit indicates night vision capability (2=No, 3=Yes), and the final digit denotes the reticle pattern (0=single dot, 2=two dots). Both feature quick-detach mounts.

Quick Summary

EOTECH model numbers reveal key features. The 'E' signifies a Quick Detach mount. The second digit indicates night vision capability ('2' = No, '3' = Yes). The final digit denotes the reticle pattern ('0' = single dot, '2' = two dots).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: EOTECH Naming Confusion
  2. 00:09EOTECH EXPS 2-0 Explained
  3. 00:32EOTECH EXPS 3-2 Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the '2' mean in the EOTECH EXPS 2-0 model name?

The '2' in the EOTECH EXPS 2-0 model name signifies that the sight is NOT night vision (NV) compatible. It lacks the dedicated NV button found on higher-tier models.

How can you tell if an EOTECH sight is night vision compatible?

Look at the second digit in the model number. A '3' (like in EXPS 3-2) indicates night vision compatibility and the presence of an NV button. A '2' (like in EXPS 2-0) means it is not NV compatible.

What is the difference between the '-0' and '-2' reticles on EOTECH EXPS sights?

The '-0' reticle typically features a single center dot (often 1 MOA) within a 68 MOA circle. The '-2' reticle includes two separate center dots, allowing for aiming at different distances.

Do EOTECH EXPS sights have quick detach mounts?

Yes, the 'EXPS' designation in EOTECH models like the EXPS 2-0 and EXPS 3-2 indicates they come equipped with an "Extreme" profile sight featuring a "Side" adjustment and a "Quick" Detach (QD) mount.

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