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I know this is a highly discussable and opinionated subject. Please add your opinions here, help out the new guys. I couldn't cover everything in a minute but if you would like a long format video on this topic let me know!
The Holosun is a budget option to begin with. If you're buying that then chances are you can't afford night vision, which makes this comparison moot. Conversely, if you can afford to shell out the $5k-$7k for night vision in the first place, then an extra $600 or $700 for a quality optic isn't going to be an issue.
I don't own any guns yet as it's a figgin hassle to buy any in california (we're moving in February next year) so I don't know anything about holo sights or red dots aside from I'm a veteran in call of duty black ops 1 multi-player on xbox360 gold.
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I know this is a highly discussable and opinionated subject. Please add your opinions here, help out the new guys. I couldn't cover everything in a minute but if you would like a long format video on this topic let me know!
The Holosun is a budget option to begin with. If you're buying that then chances are you can't afford night vision, which makes this comparison moot. Conversely, if you can afford to shell out the $5k-$7k for night vision in the first place, then an extra $600 or $700 for a quality optic isn't going to be an issue.
Nods are magical you take that back
The music fire asf
The music takes me back my boi
Seems i gotta take out a loan lol time for an expensive endeavor!
As a Eotech and magnifier user. I love my Eotech, it looks and works so well and I love the set up I have
What rig is that, it looks like a chicom but with smaller pouches for ar 20 rounders
That was a DOPE ASS transition!!!! Great editing amd content man!
I've been using the same model holosun for close to 2 years, held pretty well
I don't own any guns yet as it's a figgin hassle to buy any in california (we're moving in February next year) so I don't know anything about holo sights or red dots aside from I'm a veteran in call of duty black ops 1 multi-player on xbox360 gold.
I have that same hollosun
Good morning sirs
βCanβt afford a $700 Eotech? Buy some $2,000 night vision to justify the price!β
I wonder how long it took you to figure that out, probably not too long.
Any other recommendations besides the eotech
The perspective from this is really cool, because as a Holosun user I am absurdly poor and won't own NVGs ANYTIME soon lol.
I need more informative vids like that to justify to the wife why my gear is so expensive π
I have bad astigmatism its better magnified and I have never heard of an eotech breaking under recoil