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EOTECH XPS2 Holographic Weapon Sight

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Style: XPS2-1


Features

  • Nomex
  • Made in the USA
  • EOTECH XPS2-1 - Holographic Weapon Sight in Black. The non-night vision compatible version of the shortest and lightest HWS yet
  • Genuine Holography - HWS uses holographic technology to deliver a crystal-clear view of both the reticle and target at the same time, unlike traditional red dots. Shooters maintain focus without needing to shift back and forth.
  • Maintain Precision - Due to holography, the HWSAos 1 MOA aiming dot is maintained even when using a 3X or 5X magnifier. This ensures a sharp, pinpoint dot on a target that appears 3 or 5 times larger, enhancing accuracy at greater distances.
  • Never Out of the Fight - Even when the sight window is partially shattered or obscured by mud, the HWS keeps functioning and delivering pinpoint accuracy unlike red dots. One of the reasons theyAore trusted by AmericaAos elite in extreme environments.
  • Reticles for All Platforms - The renowned Auspeed ringAu reticle combines a large ring with a 1 MOA aiming dot, enabling faster target acquisition. EOTECH also provides other reticle patterns, including options with multiple trajectory points and range-assist features.

Brand: EOTECH


Color: Black


Style: XPS2-1


Product Dimensions: 7"L x 4.95"W x 3.05"H


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 226.8 Grams


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 1


Objective Lens Diameter: 20 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 1 x


Brand: ‎EOTECH


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎XPS2-1


Product Dimensions: ‎7"L x 4.95"W x 3.05"H


Sport: ‎Hunting


Item Weight: ‎226.8 Grams


Material: ‎Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: ‎1


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎20 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: ‎1 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Rifle


Mounting Type: ‎Weaver Mount


Night vision: ‎No


Team Name: ‎EOTech


Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Thread Type: ‎Weaver/Picatinny


Model Name: ‎XPS2-1


Manufacturer: ‎EOTECH


Reticle Type: ‎Single Dot


UPC: ‎843009071011 672294600213


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎13


Item Display Dimensions: ‎7 x 6 x 3 inches


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.36 x 6.57 x 3.35 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.51 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8 x 7 x 4 inches


Brand Name: ‎EOTECH


Warranty Description: ‎See manufacturer


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎XPS2-1


Model Year: ‎2011


Included Components: ‎XPS2-1 Tactical CR123 1 MOA


Size: ‎Length 3.80"


Date First Available: July 9, 2004


Frequently asked questions

The EOTECH XPS2 prides itself on speed with its distinct advantage of having a quick target acquisition. It utilizes a 68 MOA ring with 1 MOA dot reticle which makes it ideal for fast target identification, especially in close quarter combat environments. This sight also takes up less rail space due to its compact design.

The XPS2 does not have night vision compatibility. If you are looking for a model with night vision capabilities, you should consider the EOTECH XPS3 instead which operates the same but with the added night vision function.

The XPS2 runs on a single 123 lithium battery with approximately 600 continuous hours of life at nominal setting 12 at room temperature.

Yes, the EOTECH XPS2 is built for rugged reliability. It is fog-proof, and it is submersible up to 10 feet (3 meters). It is also shockproof and can withstand harsh recoil from larger caliber firearms.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

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


The EOTech XPS2-0 red dot sight receives overwhelmingly positive feedback for its fast target acquisition, high-quality construction and clear optics. Notably appreciated are its circle-dot reticle that enhances precision shooting and ease of mounting. However, the sight misses on including a dust cover and has a shorter battery life in comparison to its competitors.

Pros

  • 🎯 Fast target acquisition using circle-dot reticle
  • 👷‍♂️ High-quality, robust construction
  • 🔬 Clear optics and parallax-free
  • 🧰 Easy mounting and zeroing

Cons

  • 🔋 Shorter battery life compared to competitors
  • 🚫 Lacks dust cover

Should I Buy It?

If you're an avid shooter in search of a high-quality and rapid-fire reticle system, this product is an excellent choice. Its ease of mounting and durability make it highly recommended, despite a few minor drawbacks such as the lack of a dust cover and less than optimal battery life.


  • Simply the best! Exceeded my expectations
Style: XPS2-0
I am an avid shooter and I own numerous red-dot-sights for both rifles and pistols. For various reasons I decided to purchase the EOTech XPS2-0. Most EOTech sights, this one included, feature a circle-dot reticle: a 65 MOA circle with a 1 MOA dot in the center. I had initially been skeptical of the reticle type that the EOTech uses. I worried that it would be more distracting than the simple "red dot" reticle that most sights of this type use. After considerable use, I am now a believer in the EOTech reticle. Many in the military prefer the EOTech reticle because it makes fast target acquisition easier -- the shooter does not have to "hunt around" to find the reticle when trying to acquire and shoot the target. Further, the EOTech sight is very high-quality, and I have found that the reticle does not obscure the target or in any way interfere with precision shooting. The one MOA center dot is ideal for precision shooting while the 65 MOA circle aids in fast target acquisition. As with all red-dot-sights, the trick is to focus one's eye on the target, not the reticle. Through the magic of holographics, the reticle will then be in focus anyway, along with the target, making for an ideal sight picture. (A common error that shooters make with red-dot-sights is to focus their shooting eye on the reticle rather than the target.) The EOTech XPS2-0 is the only sight I have ever used in which it seemed natural to keep both eyes open while shooting. I am a shooter who otherwise has shot rifles and pisols with my left eye closed for the past 40 years. There are other model variants of the XPS2 that have other reticle patterns. The pattern is not selectable on this model, however. It provides only the circle-dot reticle described in this review. The sight is very easy to mount and zero. It has wonderful mounting hardware -- the user can choose between a large hand-adjustable bolt that secures the sight to a Weaver or Picatinny rail, or a smaller Allen-type bolt (the necessary Allen wrench is supplied as well). The advantage to the large hand-adjustable bolt is that it can be adjusted in the field in case one wishes to remove the sight. The zeroing hardware is excellent -- the sight provides large adjustable screws for windage and elevation with large lettering identifying which direction to move the adjustment to adjust Point of Impact of the rounds. I found the sight very easy to zero in at the rifle range. The adjustment hardware is first-rate. This, by the way, is a common shortcoming in some red-dot-sights. I have evaluated sights where the zeroing hardware was tiny little Allen screws that were very easy to strip and very difficult to manipulate at the range. I prefer a robust adjustment mechanism as is present on this EOTech model. The construction of the EOTech XPS2-0 is robust and excellent, as one would expect for a military-grade sight. One missing feature to the sight is a dust cover. I get it that the sight is built to withstand rain and mud. But most users will come to appreciate and value this sight, and seek to take good care of it. It is surprising that EOTech does not provide a simple dust cover for the sight. Most users will purchase one of the after-market dust covers that are available. In its price range the main competition for the EOTech XPS2-0 are the Aimpoint red-dot-sights. I have extensively used the Aimpoint H-1, which is a bit more expensive than the EOTech XPS2-0. Both are excellent sights and the user will not go wrong with either. Among other things, the Aimpoint H-1 is notoriously good as regards battery life, rated for an astounding number of continuous hours. The EOTech manual states that this one is good for around 600 hours. The EOTech warns the user when the battery is getting to the end of its service life, and due to the nature of lithium batteries, when this occurs, failure is not long to come. Longer battery life is an advantage of the Aimpoint. Another advantage of the Aimpoint is size. While the XPS2-0 is small, the Aimpoint H-1 is even smaller. In practice both sights are small enough to use even on a large pistol such as the Ruger Mark III pistol or a rail-equipped revolver. The size difference is probably unimportant for a rifle. The XPS2-0 fits superbly on a Ruger 10/22 rifle, for example. Either sight is ideal for rifle use. The EOTech, of course, has the EOTech circle-dot reticle while the Aimpoint approach is a small red-dot. Each has its advantages. I never thought I would say it, but I have come to prefer the EOTech approach. For shooting Zombies the quick target acquisition that the circle-dot reticle affords can be the difference between a dead Zombie and being overcome. Of course, the two sights are very different in that the EOTech is a holographic open sight while the Aimpoint H-1 is a tube-style sight. Both are superb, military-grade solutions and the user's preference is probably the final determinant as to which approach is better. Overall, I am very enthusiastic about the EOTech XPS2-0. This is a beautiful, robust sight. It is not inexpensive and not everyone will want to spend as much money on the sight as many firearms cost. But for those who want the best in a non-magnified optical red-dot-sight, the XPS2-0 is an outstanding solution. Highly recommended without reservation. RJB. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2012 by Roger J. Buffington Roger J. Buffington

  • Worth the money, limited shortcomings, as good as Aimpoint??
Style: XPS2-0
If I could give 4 and 1/2 stars, I would... but ONLY for battery life. The optic is absolutely pristine. The finish is tough and similar to the finish on an 870/590a1 that scratches but easily rubs off, the sight picture it provides is crisp and easy to acquire a target with. This particular model is light weight in comparison to the 512 that uses AA batteries (this one uses CR123's) and it takes up less space on the rail with the smaller battery compartment. Not a fan of pressing both buttons at the same time to shut off, but that isn't a big deal for such a quality optic. Also, mine did not come with any sort of cover which may or may not be a negative to you, but it is to me. Overall, the optic is superb, but has a major short coming in terms of the competition (Aimpoint) -- and that is the battery life. The Aimpoint blows it out of the water hands down, no denying it. The sight picture is a 68 MOA circle with a 1 MOA dot in the center, which I can say I actually prefer over the simple 2MOA dot that comes with an Aimpoint (if I recall the MOA size correctly). If you're torn between the Aimpoint PRO and the EOTech, I don't think you can make a bad choice -- I chose the EOTech XPS2-0 because I already have an Aimpoint T1 and didn't want to drop $500 on a PRO without giving the EOTech a shot. Honestly, if you aren't using this stuff overseas or abusing the hell out of it, you won't be disappointed either way. For the standard civilian purpose, you're probably honestly better off buying a couple Vortex Strikefire II's for the same price of 1 optic from EOTech or Aimpoint. Anyway, I digress... if you spend the money on this EOTech, you won't be disappointed in the least. Synopsis: + Excellent sight picture + Excellent durability + Easily installs on picatinny rail securely + Ease of use + High quality materials + Easy to acquire targets quickly + Very competitive weight vs. Aimpoint PRO (which advertised weight doesn't include mount) - Weight not as competitive as Aimpoint T1, but different price point - Astigmatism makes this especially blurry and makes a very distorted 68MOA blur in the optic. If you wear glasses for distance (like I do) you will need them. Proceed with caution -- compared to Aimpoint which has a simple single dot, astigmatism impacts this optic way more - Battery life versus Aimpoint is not even comparable, Aimpoint destroys it - CR123 batteries (eotech 512 uses AA's) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2015 by Raymond Raymond

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