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EOTech XPS2 ($559 MSRP)— Unboxing, Explanation, and Review.

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Unboxing and review of the EOTech XPS2 sight… It also goes over HOW exactly the sights work and what paralax is.

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21 COMMENTS

  1. Thanks for the video! Otherwise I wouldn't be able to open the box in the first place, lol. I have a question though. My brother whos currently in Afghanistan sent me an EOtech part here in the US. He wants me send it to his friend (a US citizen) in New Jersey. Would I be allowed to ship it to him? Sticker on the box says it "may not but allowed for export either in the U.S. or abroad". Sorry I don't know anything about shipping stuff like that

  2. Thank you very much for having the time to posting this video and for the excellent explanation about what parallax means. I hope by now you have had the opportunity to use the sight. What is your assessment of it? Also, I would like to know if you can co-witness back up iron sights. Thank you for your on the field opinion of the sight and also for any information about back up sights.
    Jose
    Phoenix, AZ

  3. What you explained is exactly why the EOTECH products are the best for CQB or instant sight aquisition for all kinds of shooting. I personally dont care for staring down a tube,If thats the case then I would just go with a 1.5 x 5 or so scope.also keep in mind if you ever have the need to use NV equipment, its going to be a much better choice IMO.

  4. Just bought the EOTech EXPS3-4 with NV compatibility. I haven't sighted it in yet but I've got to say that I love it so far. It has the circle reticle with 4 MOA dots that is supposed to be specifically designed for the .223 round.

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