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EOTECH EXPS3 Holographic Weapon Sight

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Style: EXPS3-0


Features

  • EOTECH EXPS3-0 - Holographic Weapon Sight in black with 68 MOA ring & 1 MOA dot reticle
  • Night Vision Compatible - Works with all Gen 1-3 night vision devices
  • Side Button Operation - Compact design and side button operation consumes minimal rail space and is ideal for use with a G33 Magnifier
  • Mount - Quick Detach lever fits 1" Weaver and MIL-STD 1913 Rails
  • EOTECH HWS Prestige Warranty - Comes with a 10 year limited warranty

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufacturer EOTECH
Color Matte Black
Model EXPS3-0
Optional for use in Hunting
Weight 317g
Material Durable Aluminum
Magnification 1X
Objective Lens Size 7mm
Compatibility Rifles
Mount Type Weaver Mount
Offers Night Vision Yes
Product Size 3.8" L x 2.3" W x 2.9" H
Package Size 7.52" L x 6.61" W x 3.58" H
Package Weight 0.57 kg
Made In USA
Model EOTech EXPS3-0 Holographic Weapon Sight
Recommended for Adults
Package Contents Holographic Sight
Model Released 2015
Product Availability Since June 8, 2005

Frequently asked questions

The EOTECH EXPS3 Holographic Weapon Sight stands out for its impressive functionality in tactical environments. It has a 68 MOA ring with a 1 MOA dot, perfect for precise target acquisition. The EXPS3 has an adjustable brightness setting, with up to 20 different levels for daytime use and 10 additional settings for Gen I through III+ night vision devices.

Yes, the EOTECH EXPS3 Sight is submersible up to 33 feet, ensuring its resilience in various weather conditions and operational environments.

The EXPS3 sight is equipped with a quick-detach mount that fits 1' Weaver and MIL-STD 1913 rails, enabling easy attachment without requiring tools.

The EXPS3 runs on a single 123 lithium battery, providing a continuous operation time of roughly 600 hours at nominal setting 12 at room temperature.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The EOTech EXPS3 Holosight has mixed reviews, with many users praising its clear glass and authentic reticle. Most customers are particularly impressed by the sight picture, easily adjustable brightness, and zero reproducible quick-detach mount. However, some feedback shows the product's quality control to be lacking, with issues reported around manufacturing defects and poor reticle quality. Several customers also expressed concerns about whether the product was truly new or previously used.

Pros

  • 🎯 Robust and well-constructed with clear glass and reticle.
  • 🎯 Sight picture is excellent and can be easily adjusted.
  • 🎯 Affordable price and authentic as confirmed by many reviews.
  • 🎯 Made in the USA, ensuring reliable quality.

Cons

  • 😕 Potentially poor quality control with reported manufacturing defects.
  • 😕 Discrepancy in some products being labelled as new but appearing used.
  • 😕 Issues around fuzzy, pixelated reticle for users with astigmatism.
  • 😕 Some folks criticized the longevity of its warranty.

Should I Buy It?

If high precision and well-crafted optics are your priority and you don't suffer from specific eye conditions like astigmatism, the EOTech EXPS3 Holosight can be a great purchase. However, potential buyers should take note of the possible quality control issues and concerns about the product being sold as new.


  • People with Astigmatism, this might be a debate

Style: EXPS3-0
This sight is excellent, I was cautious at first- whether or not this was a scam or completely genuine. These reviewers helped me figure that out by simply selecting a “Seller”, that separates a genuine product, from an ‘airsoft’ replica, I got mine from ‘EOTECH’, and so far it’s very genuine and actually very worth my purchase. However; aside the excitement, I have astigmatism. I usually wear my glasses to aide in what I see. That being said, when I aim down the sight with EXPS3-0 [WITH MY GLASSES EQUIPPED], the reticle will appear fuzzy, pixelated, but clear enough to where I can tell it’s a doughnut of death. This sight is made to where you aren’t meant to focus on the reticle, but rather your target in front of your reticle with both eyes open. Now without my glasses equipped, the astigmatism will be much WORSE. Everyone’s eyes are built different, but mine- when I aim down the sight without aid of my spectrum, it is VERY blurry to where I feel I’d rather switch to my backup iron sights or better yet, make well sure that I have my glasses on me at all times. I hardly see the dot in the middle of the reticle, but just a red blurry circle in a window. So if you have astigmatism, this will be something you have to think about. Do you really want to spend that much money on a product that hardly correlates with your eyes? Unless you’re willingly able to accept that risk, it is a great holographic sight. Especially if you have 20/20 vision, you’d have nothing to worry about. The case is excellent, was hard to open at first, but aside that- you get a sticker, warranty options, gray soft foam inside the plastic case, and of course the sight itself- ready to be mounted. You don’t even need batteries yet to install on the inside of the sight, so it was easy upon first delivery. Got mine two days earlier than expected, overall a worthy purchase. Can’t say the same for others though, you’d probably have to read more reviews on what they have to say. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023 by Spectre

  • It’s the quality you pay for.
Style: EXPS3-0
This is one of those products you just know what you’re getting. It’s the real deal and comes in a sick case. Great for the cpc and the sight picture is sooo clean.
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024 by Noah

  • Awesome kit
Style: EXPS3-0
Yeah, it’s expensive. Yeah, it’s worth it. If you’re using NODS it’s as good as it gets.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by Robert Gore

  • The gold standard
Style: EXPS3-0
First and foremost the product I received was a real EOTECH. I already have a 512 and decided to give this a try. It is exactly what you would expect and built like a tank with a bright and crisp reticle. Worth every penny
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by Kyle

  • This is a legit Eotech
Style: EXPS3-0
I was slightly worried at the lower price of this eotech, but after taking delivery I inspected every part of the optic and even registered it on eotechs website. This is 100% without a doubt a real Eotech Exps3-0. Love the optic and it’s a much needed upgrade from my vortex strike fire 2
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by Win_Easy

  • Poor QC -- Crescent Shaped "Dots"
Style: EXPS3-2
I want to start off by saying that I really love this holosight -- but I can't say that. What I really need to tell you is that I would have loved this site if it were what it was claimed to be, but the actual unit fell far short of my expectations. I'll start off with a little bit of info about me as a reviewer. I have been interested in long range precision and premium grade optics since the 1990s. I own Zeiss, Schmidt & Bender, Tangent Theta and old Leupolds. Although this was my first holographic sight purchase it was not my first red dot sight (RDS) purchase. I have experience using RDS and have no problems with them. I have 20/10 vision and I do not have astigmatism. I have some presbyopia that limits my ability to focus up close, which results in excellent vision that is biased toward focusing at infinity to render a holographic site picture very clear. I have had no problems whatsoever with RDS products by Aimpoint, Trijicon and Holosun or any claims of "astigmatism." Now about the EOTEch sight -- on opening the package I was concerned that I was shipped an item that had previously been returned but was being re-sold as a "NewItem." This is because the mandatory EOTech export restriction warning label on the side of the packaging had been covered up with another label that said, "X001UTZT6L 112850413 EOTECH EXPS3 Holographic Weapon Sight NewItem." (see attached photo). I was worried by the fact that the arms restriction export label had been covered up by a label that declared this unit to be a "NewItem". How could an item being sold as new from the EOTech Store on Amazon be anything but new? This label being stuck to the side of the box, directly over the manufacturer's export restriction label, raised my eyebrows. Unboxing showed an item that appeared to be new/unused, as there was no evidence of previous mounting on the quick-detach Picatinny mount. The unit had the typical problems with incomplete and/or excessive glue on the glass windows, as others have mentioned in their Amazon reviews. That's not worrisome to me in the short term, but it does give me pause to think about the horror stories that I've heard about EOTech sights having their glass delaminating after 5 years (when they are no longer covered by the factory warranty) and reticles going dim due to nitrogen depressurization. If you read the warranty information closely, you get 5 years of free repairs, then 5 years of service for $100, then you get nothing. That means that this is at best, a 10-year optic and cannot be considered a 20-year optic or a lifetime optic. There are plenty of horror stories about people sending in EOTechs that are out of warranty and EOTech refusing to service them. As a practical matter, that means that you have to pay close attention to even the smallest glass/lamination/adhesive defects on delivery, as those defects may result in the failure of your optic rendering it non-serviceable and non-repairable. Then you have to resign yourself to the fact that you're going to be SOL after 10 years if the optic should develop a problem, as EOTech does not offer a lifetime warranty like others in the industry. Instead, they recommend the purchase of another new optic. The deal killer for this purchase -- the reason that I had to return it -- were what appeared to be manufacturing defects in the reticle and poor quality control. No, I'm not complaining about "fuzziness" in the reticle. That's a user training problem. Holographic reticles will appear fuzzy or pixelated if you focus on them instead of on the target. You need to train yourself to look through the reticle and focus on the target so that the reticle will appear clear. That technique works well once you are able to master it. The problem with this sight was different -- on this sight when I would focus at a distant target the Speed Ring (aka the "donut of death") would appear as a sharp collection of pixels, but the 50/200 yard and 500 yard "dots" did not appear as dots; they appeared as crescents. (see the attached image). No amount of intensity adjustment could make the images appear as dots, the crescents just got brighter or dimmer. The problem is that these targeting "dots" do not appear as dots because there is a defect in the alignment of the holographic grate that projects the dots onto the reticle. This unit was clearly mis-aligned at the factory (or damaged in the supply/distribution network) and never should have been sold to the public. In my opinion this is most likely a manufacturing defect and a quality control failure. The extra label that has been added to the box appears to indicate that the item was purchased, returned, inspected, and marked for resale without bothering to fix the defect. (see attached photos). So now I have two options: return for refund or jump through warranty hoops with EOTech. My decision was to take the money and run. If an item is defective on purchase, I never go through warranty I just return it. I'm very disappointed that I have to go this route, because I got a great price on this optic during the EOTech end of summer sale at the EOTech Amazon Store. It's unlikely that I'm ever going to find a deal like this again (I've been price watching for a long time). It's just too bad that when I finally found the item on sale by the manufacturer, I appeared to be the recipient of someone's decision to unload their dud merchandise. This is really disappointing because I want to buy an American product from an American company and I'm willing to pay more to get quality, but I'm not willing to pay more just to buy American if the quality is substandard. The quality needs to be there. Right now it looks like EOTech is sitting on their laurels and passing off sub-par/rejects/seconds during their "sales", hoping that non-discriminating buyers won't notice that they're being shipped seconds. EOTech needs to improve their QC and needs to offer a lifetime warranty to remain competitive in the current marketplace. I hate to say it, but the EOTech is being returned, I'm falling back to using a Holosun HS512C, and now I'm shopping for the Vortex UH-1 primarily for it's warranty. About recticle options: I purchased the EXPS3-2 because I wanted some long distance ranging capability, but I was not willing to consider the EXPS3-4. The Type -4 reticle is just too difficult to use without a magnifier, and if the dots are not crisp, the Type -4 reticle offers no advantage. Indeed, the Type -2 reticle offers very little advantage, and is best used with magnification. My two cents on this is that the Type -4 ranging dots are crowded and you can't really benefit from them unless you use a magnifier. The Type -2 is also crowded (but less crowded than the Type -4). The Type -2 is best used with magnification, but could be usable without magnification if you've got excellent eyesight and a good specimen of the holosight. (I have good eyesight but I got a lemon holosight). All things considered, if I had to do it all over again I'd probably just buy the Type -0 reticle (single dot) because the rifle I'm going to use with this holosight is intended for close range combat style shooting, not long range precision, and the 500 yard dot really is not needed for non-DMR/civilian applications. About the photography: These photos were taken of the actual unit being reviewed. A Zeiss Otus manual focus telephoto lens and Nikon DSLR were used in manual focus mode to accurately focus the camera at infinity to provide the clearest possible rendering of the projected reticle on a dark background. This method yielded the clearest possible rendering of the EOTech reticle, removing all of the fuzziness and as much pixellation as possible. Photographs were taken at each of the available visible light settings on the EOTech using "small" lens aperture at the camera's diffraction limit of f/8 to maximize apparent depth of field while avoiding any diffraction-limited effects on resolution; exposure control was performed manually by "chimping" shutter speed until a suitable image was obtained; long exposures (1/15) at medium ISO were used to prevent the introduction of "grain" by the camera sensor. Photos were selected that showed the most clear definition of the reticle image. Notice that on the EOTech reticle was uniformly in focus within a single plane, while the Holosun reticle had the top and bottom of the Speed Ring appearing at subtly different focus distances near infinity, which results in the "donut" being thicker toward the top of the image than on the bottom; this variation in thickness at the top/bottom reverses when the camera lens' focus is subtly adjusted, indicating that the projection of the Holosun reticle does not lie uniformly in the vertical plane. (the glass is canted). I don't notice this "defect" in real world use on the Holosun, but the crescent-shaped dots are very annoying on the EOTech. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022 by Customer Customer

  • 100% AUTHENTIC! MAKE SURE THE SELLER IS OPTICS BUDDY!
Style: EXPS3-0TAN
Not sure what’s with all the reviews about getting a fake. I’ve purchased several optics through Optics Buddy over the years, they are an authorized EOTech dealer. Arrived a day early, came with all EOTech paper work/warranty cards, works like a charm, not a single issue. 10/10
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023 by Cain Cain

  • Genuine EoTech
Style: EXPS3-0TAN
Very pleased with this purchase and price point. Came in authentic EoTech hard case. Product is extremely rugged and should withstand all conditions a shooter would experience. Glass is very clear and reticle illumination is excellent!
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by Riley

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