There has been a bit more of a buzz concerning EOtech vs_____ optic lately. There are a lot of people posting about the problems of EOtech but a picture tells a lot. As posted earlier I have owned two EOTechs, both of which failed early on in their service life. If I were to guess, they failed with less than 2,500 rounds on each. The warning signs were obvious, the reticle would flicker on and off during shooting. Often times it would just turn off. After a while the AA batteries would leak and corrode the internals, on the CR123A battery model the batteries would heat up and corrode contacts or melt the buffer causing the electrical contacts to be blocked. This was the result of the batteries running in line with the weapon system and jarring back and forth in the battery compartment during live fire. In one unit it became so bad the EOTech would turn off and on during dry practice.
My 556.A65 was returned to L3 and I was refunded. My 552.A65 was considered to be "normal wear and tear" and L3 said they repaired it and it was returned but I continued to have the same problems.
I keep it for a teaching aid for those who have a EOTech and they can see what will happen.
Here is the unit, notice the gray material in the lower right corner. That is battery acid that leaked out. Note that this is not right outside of the battery compartment.
Remove the battery compartment and you will see this buffer with the contacts. Notice the color of the contacts from corrosion. Also notice the creases in the buffer from the batteries slamming into it during live fire.
When the batteries are removed it is common for the inside contacts to come out... This is not by design but it happens.
Yup, the battery is upside down and the contact/buffer is stuck.
This is a close up of the inside buffer once I peel it from the battery. Notice the creases and severe dimple. Serious wear and tear for such little use.
This is just one of many problems the EOtech is plagued with. EOTech will not directly acknowledge the design as being a flaw. With the newer models they advertise it as being a shorter base so it uses less rail space. That is great but not 100 % true.
The EXPS series does look like an improvement but it still has poor battery life, square HUD, difficult controls. I am sure that sooner or later I will pick up a EXPS just so that I can be versed in it for instructional purposes but at the end of the day the Aimpoint line has a much better product for the same or less than what EOTech offers.
My 556.A65 was returned to L3 and I was refunded. My 552.A65 was considered to be "normal wear and tear" and L3 said they repaired it and it was returned but I continued to have the same problems.
I keep it for a teaching aid for those who have a EOTech and they can see what will happen.
Here is the unit, notice the gray material in the lower right corner. That is battery acid that leaked out. Note that this is not right outside of the battery compartment.

Remove the battery compartment and you will see this buffer with the contacts. Notice the color of the contacts from corrosion. Also notice the creases in the buffer from the batteries slamming into it during live fire.

When the batteries are removed it is common for the inside contacts to come out... This is not by design but it happens.

Yup, the battery is upside down and the contact/buffer is stuck.

This is a close up of the inside buffer once I peel it from the battery. Notice the creases and severe dimple. Serious wear and tear for such little use.

This is just one of many problems the EOtech is plagued with. EOTech will not directly acknowledge the design as being a flaw. With the newer models they advertise it as being a shorter base so it uses less rail space. That is great but not 100 % true.
The EXPS series does look like an improvement but it still has poor battery life, square HUD, difficult controls. I am sure that sooner or later I will pick up a EXPS just so that I can be versed in it for instructional purposes but at the end of the day the Aimpoint line has a much better product for the same or less than what EOTech offers.