EOTech XPS2-300
Designed with tactical shooters in mind, the EOTech XPS2-300 offers a 2-dot ballistic drop reticle that allows the shooter to zero either subsonic or supersonic rounds in the same reticle pattern. Offered in the XPS2 platform, it is the shortest and lightest HWS sight available. Its size and weight make it convenient for hunters, military and law enforcement officers to carry. The single compact lithium 123 battery configuration opens up more space on the rail for rear iron sights or magnifiers.
EOTech XPS2-300
Reticle Pattern
.300 Blackout Ring with 2 Dots
It gives two usable aiming points for both Subsonic and Supersonic rounds:
50 yards and 150 yards using Subsonic
100 yards and 300 yards using Supersonic
Heads Up Display
In detail, this is the technology that fighter pilots use for target acquisition. In summary, this makes an accurate image of a target even in poor visibility settings like rain, snow, darkness or cloud cover.
Also, the heads up display of a holographic sight gives the user with a 2 eyes open shooting. Additionally, this takes away blind spots and tunnel vision and maximizes peripheral vision.
No Revealing Light Signature
All external optical surfaces of the HWS are flat and have anti reflective coatings so no glare elimination filters are needed.
Also, the projected reticle is visible to only the operator. In summary, even GEN III night vision equipment cannot detect the muzzle side signature of the HWS operator’s position.
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Specifications |
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Night Vision | Gen I to Gen III+ |
Optics | Holographic |
Magnification | 1 x |
Eye Relief | Unlimited |
Length,Width,Height | 3.8” x 2.1” x 2.5” |
Weight | 9 oz |
Water Resistant | Up to 10 ft |
Sealing | Fogproof |
Finish | Matte Black |
Adjustment per click | .5 MOA at 100 yds |
Travel Range | +/- 40 MOA |
Mount | 1” weaver and 1913 rail |
Power Source | 1 CR123 Lithium |
Battery Life | 600 Hours |
Controlled under Export Administration Regulations (EAR) may not be exported without proper authorization by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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