When did EOTech get sued?

In spring 2008, EOTech presented the problem to the U.S. military
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and said it had a solution, according to the lawsuit.
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What happened to EOTech?

As you may recall, in September, 2015, we broke the story of severe issues with EOTech Holographic Weapon Sights. Ultimately, many (but not all) units within USSOCOM withdrew the sights from service and the US Department of Justice charged L-3 Communications with fraud. L-3 settled for over $25 million.
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Does the military still use EOTech?

The EOTECH 553 is in U.S. military service under the designation SU-231/PEQ and M553 in the commercial market. More recently, the U.S. Military is also purchasing and issuing the newer EOTECH EXPS3 model, designated the SU-231A/PEQ.
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Can Civilian own EOTech?

The real reason that citizen's can't purchase these is that EOTech doesn't want them taken outside the US and disassembled and copied. They feel the risk is too high with general public sales so they restrict purchase to LE/Mil.
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Do Special Forces use EOTech?

EOTECH has provided Special Operations Forces with rugged and advanced holography weapon sights since 2001. A part of L3 Technologies' Field Vision Systems sporting optics business, EOTECH delivers cutting-edge technology and products, including holographic sighting systems and magnified field optics.
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Do Navy SEALs use EOTech?

The U.S.'s elite military units commonly use the Aimpoint and EOTech red dot sights, just to name a few. They have used the Aimpoint Comp M2 & M4 EOTech 553 Holographic Sight's past and present. As a Navy SEAL, I used the Aimpoint, ACOG TA01NSN and Colt 4 X 20.
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Why are Eotechs so good?

The lenses have an anti-reflective coating that cuts down on glare and allows you to get a crystal clear sight picture. But what about the reticle? That's where the EOTech really shines. It has a 68 MOA ring & 1 MOA dot reticle that makes target acquisition a breeze.
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Are Eotechs made in China?

The counterfeits are NOT holographic sights, they are red-dot sights dressed up to look like a holographic sight. ALL Genuine holographic weapon sights sold by EOTECH and the consumer model Holosight sold by Bushnell are and have always been made in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the industrial heartland of the U.S.A.
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What optics do the US military use?

Aimpoint Comp M4 – M68 CCO

The Aimpoint Comp M4 might be the most widely issued optic throughout the military. Selected by the U.S. Army to replace the Comp M2, the M4 serves as the Army's close-quarters combat optic. Troops of all ranks and MOS were issued the M68/M4, and it saw use in every corner of the globe.
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Can I still return my EOTech?

Return Policy

If you have an EOTECH sight that arrived damaged or defective, please request a return authorization request for repair through our Help Center. REFUND REQUESTS, EXCHANGES, OR RETURNS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Product deemed defective will be replaced free of charge within 30 days of the original order date.
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Which EOTech does SOCOM use?

USSOCOM units have used advanced holography weapon sights since 2001, according to EOTech. EOTech currently manufactures several different versions of its now famous Holographic Weapon Sight, or HWS. The EOTech 512 is one its most popular variants.
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What optics does the Russian military use?

1P78 is one of the newer optics (telescopic sight) to be supplied to the Russian Armed Forces. With a magnification of 2.8 it is similar to the Trijicon Acog, and the PO 3.5x21P. This is the very reason why it is replacing the standard issue PSO-1 currently being used in large numbers by the Russian military.
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Is EOTech better than red dot?

EOTech's center dot is 1 MOA while the smallest red dots only get to 2 MOA. That means at 100-yards the dot will cover 1-inch compared to 2-inches…and at 200-yards it will cover 2-inches compared to 4-inches.
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Does the military use EOTech 512?

EOTech has been providing holographic weapon sights (HWS) to our nation's military and police for years. The EOTech 512 is at the top of the pack, and we'll get to why. Though sometimes lumped in among all “red dot” sights, EOTech HWS use a different system to present its reticle to the shooter.
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Are Eotechs fixed?

EOTech maintains that it has fixed two other problems that have affected its sights' accuracy. One issue was moisture incursion, also called reticle fade, Baily said, explaining that EOTech replaced a component in the sight that fixed the problem in 2014.
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What optics do Army Rangers use?

Rangers carry the M4 and utilize the new SOPMOD 2 package, which includes the EO Tech 553 holographic reflex site, LA-5 infrared laser, foregrip, the M3X visible bright light (tactical light) and associated accessories.
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What red dot does Delta Force use?

The world of competition shooting, elite police forces, and everyday joes are full of red dot-equipped handguns. I have good news for you: and it doesn't seem like the military protests the idea too much. CAG aka Delta Force loves their handgun red dots. The best evidence I can offer is the new SIG M18 and M17 pistols.
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Does the Army still use ACOG?

The United States Army, one of the world's undisputed powerhouses in the world, is now going to boost its arsenal by retiring the venerable Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG) and replacing it with Sig Sauer's TANGO6T.
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Is Holosun better than EOTech?

In the Size Comparison, the Holosun 510c is smaller in every dimension than the Eotech 512, and it's also more lightweight. So it came away as the clear winner in this category… In the Battery Life And Brightness Settings category, both sights have powerful daylight brightness settings which is good…
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Is EOTech Made in USA?

Since 1996, EOTECH Holographic Weapon Sights (HWS) have been designed, developed and manufactured in the US.
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Does l3 own EOTech?

L-3 Communications announced today it had completed the acquisition of EOTech, Inc. for approximately $49 million in cash. The acquired business, renamed L-3 Communications EOTech, Inc.
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Is Aimpoint better than EOTech?

Although Aimpoint has the superior battery life, EOTech is powered by more commonly available AA batteries and CR123A's. Though most EOTechs have auto turn-off feature they do not have the shake awake feature but neither does Aimpoint. Both brands have great options for night vision compatibility as well.
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What range should I zero my EOTech?

Complete the zero with live fire at 50 yards using the center dot for point of aim.
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