Appears EoTech has a next generation carbine optic.
Photos and patent app - no further info.
Patent application here:
https://image-ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsea...mhaNDoyxDEYl1g
Appears EoTech has a next generation carbine optic.
Photos and patent app - no further info.
Patent application here:
https://image-ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsea...mhaNDoyxDEYl1g
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I feel like that would actually be a terrible idea, at least for mass issuing; the battery life is way too short, so if you forget to lock-out the shake-awake (assuming that a lock-out is implemented), you're far more likely to end up with a dead battery if the optic is riding on a firearm that's in a vehicle or something, given that HWSes have battery life that are orders of magnitudes shorter than RDSes. You'd have to be pretty on the ball between keeping it manually off and enabling the shake-awake.
I also find it mildly amusing that the pictures of the new HWS on the URGs are paired with the G33 rather than the G43 or G45, though I assume that's really just because the G4x aren't an issued magnifier, unlike the G33.
Also makes me wonder whatever happened to the Elcan HCO. The use of the external adjustment system is interesting, given that the SpecterDR has been so polarizing on that regard; I keep hearing that the new revs have fixed all the old issues, including the inconsistency of the external adjustments.
If its competitively priced, solves the battery life problem at least in part, and doesn't break, these will sell well
Is this going to be two separately zeroed reticles like that REALLY expensive optic SIG has developed?
I have zero faith in the cast offs from L3. The OGL underscores this.