and both can provide low power magnification. However, where an EOTech is battery-operated, an ACOG uses radioactive tritium to provide illumination. Both have advantages and disadvantages that we will cover later, but now let’s take a look at a couple of pairs ...
I find myself on setting 10 most of the time but in lower light situations 8 works as well (it goes up to 12 of brightness). I love my aim point... After the recalls on EOTech I will only use aim point from now on... I mounted my aim point with a LaRue tactical on my ...