🔫 Elevate Your Aim with EOTECH's Precision Power!
The EOTECH 518.A65 Holographic Weapon Sight is a cutting-edge optical device designed for precision shooting. Featuring a 68 MOA ring and 1 MOA dot reticle, it offers unparalleled accuracy. With 20 adjustable brightness settings, it adapts to any lighting scenario, ensuring optimal performance. The quick detach lever allows for easy mounting on standard rails, while the side button operation enhances usability with magnifiers. Backed by a 10-year limited warranty, this sight is a reliable choice for both amateur and professional shooters.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5 x 7.5 x 3.8 inches |
Package Weight | 1.41 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 7 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Brand Name | EOTECH |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | 518.A65 |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | EOTech |
Part Number | 518.A65 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Style | 518.A65 |
Included Components | Product |
Size | Length: 5.60" |
Sport Type | Hunting |
G**E
The best just got better.
Been a fan of this brand for years and this new model is going to keep it that way. I've read a few articles on how EOTechs aren't holding at sub arctic temperatures or some nonsense like that, but I don't care. I use this on a 12 gauge and my AK47, roughly 10000 rounds a year. I don't run obstacle courses or submerge it in water, I just go out in the woods or quarries and shoot a bunch of stuff with my friends. I have not used this site farther than 125 meters away, but to that distance I can shoot DVDs out of your hand all day. Easy to zero in and even detaching multiple times it still holds with no issues. I don't mind the size of this, because I'd rather purchase AA batteries than those little ones for the price.Aimpoint fanboys, I don't plan on leaving my gun sights on for 500+ hours without turning it off, so that's not a selling point or an argument. If anything, I feel that not turning it off makes you a negligent shooter and anything said invalid. Great accessory for casual to hardcore shooters. The price is hefty but well worth it. I've seen plenty of the 200ish dollar imitation sights break after being dropped or lose zeroes after swapping weapons. Never had that issue with any EOTech I've ever owned but if I do, I promise to come back and edit this review with pictures/video evidence.
M**T
Fantastic optic
There's a reason EOTech and Aimpoint are gold standards for laser optics. The 518 provides excellent and quick target acquisition with its large, anti-reflection window and thin surrounding metal frame. Like all EOTech sights, the reticle is parallax-free, meaning that it points where the barrel does, even if your eye isn't right behind it.Lots seem to complain that EOTech reticles look "fuzzy", but that's usually for one or two reasons:1. The brightness is set too high for your current environment, which causes the reticle to "bleed" light around the edges.2. You need to see an optometrist. The hologram technology causes those with sub-par vision to see a fuzzy sight. Even though I'm nearsighted (so objects close to me usually look clear), looking through it with and without my contacts produces a night and day difference in the clarity of the reticle.Despite its hefty price, this optic feels like it was worth every cent. Features I love about this model in particular:- The quick-detach system is fantastic - you can attach and remove it from your rails in seconds, and it always seems to hold zero.- The side-mounted brightness buttons allow you to adjust it with your left hand, even when you have your rifle up.
H**W
Really nice holographic sight
Really nice holographic sight. It's my first holographic sight, and my first experience with EOTech. So far, it's a pleasant experience. I'm very much used to either iron sights or the ACOG from Trijicon, and I still prefer the ACOG. But with this EOTech being literally half the price, it makes up for the nitpicking shortcomings I perceive. Like the need for batteries, and a power switch. With the ACOG, it has no need for batteries, and it's an option that you can use immediately upon shouldering the weapon, much like iron sights. With the EOTech, you need to turn it on, and then, depending on the ambient light, you need to adjust the intensity of the crosshair. But for taking it to the range, it's a great addition to any rifle. Quality wise, it gets 5 stars. Fit and finish- 5 stars. Cost effectiveness- 5 stars. My personal preference- 3 stars. But it gets a 5 star rating from my objectivity. Hope this helps! Good luck ladies and gents. And happy hunting/target practice
D**R
Can’t go wrong with EOTECH
Looks great on my M4 and works flawlessly. I’m able to hit a 12” steel plate at 200 yards consistently. Mounting was easy and battery life is excellent. The best feature is the one MOA dot surrounded by the larger illuminated ring. It helps you acquire the target quickly but doesn’t obscure small targets at long range. There is no magnification.
B**H
It's eotech, they have an excellent reputation for a reason. :)
This is my first holographic sight and I really like it. Worth the money. It's a little fuzy inside, but when outside, it clears up a bit. Very sturdy construction. Very easy to take on and off, and has kept it's zero so far. Having the buttons on the side makes turning on/off and adjusting very easy, even in the low ready position. It has been working out very well in the tac-irons division of 3Gun.
D**D
Quick Aim Easy Adjustment
The sight comes packaged in a sturdy plastic case and includes batteries. After laser bore sighting the weapon I was able to zero this sight with 6 rounds at 36 yards. I would have preferred the adjustment dials to have a more solid click but that wasn't a real problem. The QD mount is solid and removes easily and it has a lockout button that prevents accidental actuation of the QD lever. I found that it is best to mount the sight and tighten the screw then remove the sight and turn the screw another notch before putting the sight back on. The sight retained zero after detachment and reattachment. The sight glass remained nice and clear even after it was touched with dirty hands. The reticle edges aren't as crisp as I thought they would be but this is my first HWS so I didn't really know what to expect. It has a wide range of adjustment that allowed me to see it on a white target on a sunny day while also turning it down enough to use in my house at night. The sight is a bit bulky but I have it mounted on a rifle with a 18" barrel and the ability to use AA batteries is nice. If i were mounting this sight on a carbine I would probably choose the shorter XPS2.
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