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Eotech Style Clone 552 Holographic Sight HoloSight With Red and Green illumination

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Avg. Customer Review: 3.5 Star
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Eotech Style Clone 552 Holographic Sight HoloSight With Red and Green illumination
  • Technical details: Power Source: 2 AA
  • Manification: 1x

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Product Description Technical details: Power Source: 2 AA Batteries Manification: 1x Objective diameter(mm): 22x33 Exit pupil(mm): 22-23 Eye relief: free Field of view(@100YD): 57' Ok guys, this is the real deal. This is one of the toughest and well made Clone on the market. Uses the same anodize matte finish like your AR15 which prevent minor scratches which can be buffed out with ease. Don't be fooled with other clone made of plastic coating finish on ebay or gunbroker.

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Eotech Style Clone 552 Holographic Sight HoloSight With Red and Green illumination
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  • Publisher: GRG
  • Label: GRG
  • Studio: GRG
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 Star based on 8 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Sporting Goods: #3205

Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review: 3.5 Star

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Good clone of a sight that costs 5 times the price. 2010-03-09
Comment: As others have said, it's a great sight for the price. Only trouble I have seen so far is the shoe that pinches the picatinny rail is a bit too shallow, bottoming the shoe against the crossbolt. Maybe not like that on every rail, mine are fairly sharp. A small square of aluminum can folded 3 times and trimmed to fit in nicely did the trick to shim it, removing any play. Comes with an optional plastic lense cover. The Holographic reticle looks nice and clear.
Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Too Dim 2010-02-15
Comment: This sight was too dim to be used in day light. Which was a shame because I really did like the sight. It appeared to be very well built and sturdy. Easy to install and fairly easy to sight in. Actual clicks in the elevation and windage would be nice, but I could live without it. I'm sure others will disagree with this next statement, but I prefer the optics to a real eotech. The holographic eotech isn't a solid circle, but rather a bunch of smaller dots that form the circle and it looks rather fuzzy to me. This sight had a nice crisp circle. I did end up sending the sight back to Titan due to the dimness. I did try differant batteries, made sure it was turned all the way up, etc... It just was not bright enough to be usable in bright day light. I do have to wonder if I just had a faulty unit as I haven't seen any other complaints in the other reviews here. I am tempted to buy another just to find out. There was a small communication problem with Titan, but once I got through there was no trouble getting an RMA#.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: EOTECH 2010-02-12
Comment: Im am very pleased with my recent purchase of my EOTECH clone. I do have a EOTECH but when i read up on this product i had to see for myself. It has everything to off down to the same materials its made from. i would suggest to anyone looking for a EOTECH. i am so pleased that i will be purchasing 5 more for each assault riffle i have
Customer Rating: 2 Star
Summary: No Response from Seller when trying to Return Item 2010-01-27
Comment: I didn't have a problem with the item or the delivery. I was a little disappointed with the no instructions or any info about the site when I received it. It said it would have instruction manual included and there wasn't anything. It said it on the comments section, but not on the product info. Anyway, I contacted the seller several times and never received any response. I contacted Amazon and they settled the matter quickly for me. Thanks Amazon! You are the best!!!
Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Cool sight for the price, but not a real EOTech by a long shot. 2010-01-13
Comment: I got this sight for my new .223 California-legal Self-loading Rifle, mounted it on top of the A2 carrying handle, and finally took it to the range last weekend to sight it in. Since this is an EOTech knock-off, I will mainly focus on the differences I've noticed after a trip to the range. As expected, the sight is every bit as rugged as the real EOTech, and the controls are simple and intuitive once you consult the diagram included with the package. It also uses the standard AA batteries, which take up more rail space, but they are also far less annoying to replace when needed than the ones used by smaller EOTech sights.

I'm no expert on these things, but as far as I can tell, this sight uses different construction from the pixelated laser hologram seen on real EOTechs and a solid reticule seen on this one. It seems to be a hybrid between a simple red dot sight and a multi-mirror hologram setup used by EOTech. For what it's worth, the reticule is nice and crisp, with two extra dots between the center and the bottom of the reticule for holding over at longer ranges (not as pictured in the photos). When I shot at a target 25 yards away with both eyes open, the reticule went over the target nicely, and the bullets generally went where they were supposed to (it was my third time ever shooting an ar-15 style rifle).

Notably, there is a fairly noticeable parallax at short distance, which is virtually eliminated with the real EOTech sights. In my opinion, this is not a major issue in a battle rifle as long as proper marksmanship practices are followed by the operator, but Bullseye shooters will probably be disappointed.

The other issue I noticed is that the eye relief is not at all unlimited, and the reticule gets fuzzy if the sight is more than a foot or so away from your eyes. In my case, the sight was mounted on top of the carrying handle and it was not an issue. If you decide to go for a scout-style mount or a ProMag-style mount that mounts the sight in front of the carry handle to co-witness the holosight with the iron sights, you MIGHT run into problems with fuzzy reticule.

My absolute biggest complaint is that the elevation/windage adjustments are very insensitive, and there isn't any sort of manual included to help with the process. I did get it zeroed in, but I burned up way more ammo on the process than I would have liked.

All in all, this is a case of getting a little bit more than what you pay for, and if you can get one of these for $100, it's a very, very decent sight for casual shooting if you can't afford a real EOTech.
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