Shortest model sight yet! This sight is smaller and lighter than the other HWS sights and runs on a single 123 battery. With the new single battery configuration, the XPS allows more rail space than ever, leaving more room for rear iron sights, magnifiers or NV mount. Smaller, lighter and always fast; the XPS series is a great compact option for your platform.
Single transverse 123 battery to reduce sight length
Shortened base only requires at most 2 3/4 inch of rail space
Battery cap and latch are eliminated and replaced with a simple O-ring, tethered cap; better sealing is achieved
Average battery life at brightness level 12 is roughly 600 hours
The XPS2 is not Night Vision compatible, for Night Vision compatibility see the XPS3 sights.
Specs
Operation
Optics: Transmission holography – parallax free
Magnification: 1x
Eye Relief: Unlimited
Length/Width/Height: 3.5″x 2″x 2.4″ (88.9×50.86×60.96)
Weight: 8oz (227 grams)
Temperature: -40 to 150 F
Waterproof: Submersible to 10 ft depth
Sealing: Fogproof internal optics
Adjustment (per click): 0.5 MOA (1/2″ at 100 yds)
Adjustment Range: +/- 40 MOA travel
Mount: 1″ Weaver or Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rail
Return to Zero: Repeatable to 2 MOA after re-mounting
Night Vision Comatibility: none
Heads-Up-Display Window
Optical Surfaces: Anti-glare coating
Window Dimensions: 1.20″ x 0.85″ (30 x 23mm)
Front Window Material: 1/8″ solid glass
Rear Window Material: Shatter resistant laminate (3/16″ thick)
Field of View (100 yds): 30 yds (28m) at a 4″ eye relief
Electrical
Brightness Adjustment Range: 146,000:1 brightest to lowest
Power Source: (1) 123 lithium battery
Battery Life: 600 continuous hours at nominal setting 12
Brightness Settings: 20 settings with scrolling feature
Auto Battery Check Indicator: Flashing reticle upon start-up
Auto Shut-down: At 8 hrs- programmable to 4 hrs
EOTech XPS2-0 And EOTech XPS3-0 Lens Covers:
GG&G continues to be the only manufacturer of Lens Covers For The EOTech XPS Scopes. These patented lens covers fit between the EOTech XPS2-0 and 3-0 hood and the body of the EOTech housing. They are spring operated so that once pressure is applied to release them from the closed position, they spring open. The rear cover lays across the top, so as not to interfere with the field of view. The front cover opens and serves as a sun shield. However, if heavy brush etc. is encountered, the front lens cover will fold back so that it is not damaged. Because of the contours of the EOTech housing, these covers are not 100% waterproof, but they do prevent most dust, debris, rain and snow from accumulating on the lenses. These unique lens covers can be easily operated with either hand to provide flexibility of operation. The design and methodology is so unique that we were awarded a patent.
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help to buy such a cover. with ebay in Russia do not sell
Any issues with your xps so far? Thanks
Do you live in nc? If you do, do you know any where to shoot long range
How is the eotech holding up? Do you like it and do you like the flip up covers?
Very cool. Thanks for sharing. Are the lens covers installed backwards though?
That it uses a 123 battery is a plus. They're easy to find and not too expensive.
Don't look at the other side when the laser is on it's bad for your eyes
This Model Always Have The 2 Dots They Make One With Just 1 Dot
is there always 2 dots? or can you turn one off?thanks
how far apart are the two dots?
one of the best sights ever made
Cool…
i like them
Sweeet sights…