Optic Talks with Shane!🔥

Published on December 2, 2025
Duration: 1:23

Shane from Gun For Hire Range details the extreme durability of optics subjected to heavy rental use. He highlights that even heavily damaged EOTech 512 and Holosun 403B sights can remain functional, demonstrating their resilience against significant physical trauma. The EOTech is recommended for maximum longevity and abuse resistance.

Quick Summary

Shane from Gun For Hire Range showcases the extreme durability of EOTech 512 and Holosun 403B optics. Even after years of heavy rental use and sustaining significant physical damage like missing housing sections or broken turrets, these sights can remain functional, with EOTech being recommended for maximum longevity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Scope Durability Issues
  2. 00:24EOTech 512 Resilience Test
  3. 00:38Holosun 403B Bombproof Performance
  4. 01:02Final Optic Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

How durable are EOTech and Holosun optics under heavy use?

Shane from Gun For Hire Range demonstrates that both EOTech 512 and Holosun 403B optics exhibit extreme durability. Even after years of rental use and sustaining significant physical damage, such as missing housing sections or broken turrets, these sights can remain functional.

Which optic is best for maximum longevity and abuse resistance?

Based on extensive testing at Gun For Hire Range with rental firearms, Shane identifies the EOTech as the top choice for maximum longevity and abuse resistance. These optics have proven capable of surviving years of heavy use and physical trauma while remaining operational.

Can a damaged red dot sight still function?

Yes, even with severe damage, such as a completely missing elevation turret housing on a Holosun 403B, the optic can still function and hold a dot. This highlights the robust internal design of many modern red dot sights.

What kind of damage do range optics typically sustain?

Optics at a busy range often experience rough handling, leading to physical damage. Common issues include bent or broken objective lens housings on scopes, and significant chunks missing from the protective shrouds or turrets of red dot and holographic sights.

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