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June 24th, 2010, 04:05 | #1 |
should i get hurricane holosight or clones?
i have looked all over airsoft canada (maybe im not a good looker) but ive constantly gotten mixed answers stating that the hurricane is superior, then others saying how the $100 replicas are just as good. So im just wondering, is the hurricane replica holographic sight worth the extra cash or should i go with a cheaper model like the King Arms 551?
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June 24th, 2010, 04:07 | #2 |
Hurricanes are what, 150? so why take the chance on the clone and pinch out an extra 50 bucks to know what you are going to get, and what you'll get is quality control and great quality.
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June 24th, 2010, 04:30 | #3 |
Clones are a bitch. I have 2. One works decently enough, but the mount is funny. The reticle is clear and is fully adjustable, but the lens is dark. No full trades. Clear reticle is a result of my tinkering and swapping circuit board + holographic projector thingy into the adjustable housing. And by tinkering... I mean hours and hours of frustration.
Guess what? $150 out of cash, one working optic that isn't nearly as good as the $150 HurricanE. All things considered... you should probably get the HurricanE over the cheap clones. Not sure about the King Arms one, though. G&P is roughly equivalent to the one I have right now (from videos I've seen). |
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June 24th, 2010, 04:33 | #4 |
The King arms and G&P ones are fine, but it still isnt an "EOTech."
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June 24th, 2010, 08:26 | #5 |
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The hurricanes are as close as you can get to a real one without spending $300+
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June 24th, 2010, 09:02 | #6 |
If you're going to buy a hurricane, you might as well pony up the extra $100 and buy a used RS. Seriously, because the difference between a RS Eotech and a Hurricane is night and day.
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June 24th, 2010, 09:10 | #7 |
Agreed.. If you bargin hunt you can get a Used Genuine EOTECH sight for less than 300 Used.
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June 24th, 2010, 10:43 | #8 |
I own them all - an "ok" replica, a Hurricane, a Bushnell Holosight (EOtech 502), and EOTech 552.
Cheap ones can do the trick just fine for the most part, but build quality is pretty light duty. On mine, and many others I've seen, the reticle isn't bright enough to use it outdoors on a sunny day. Hurricanes are nice. A nice, heavy duty build overall, and works well. The down side to me is the really fat reticle that doesn't really look like the real EOTech one, but is easily visible in any lighting condition. My Hurricane, and several others I've heard reports of (I have a review thread comparing them here on ASC) have visible ghosting - worse than the cheap ones. You can't beat real steel quality in the end. However, you pay for it. I've been a several real EOTechs for sale here in the last couple of years, and I haven't seen a single one under $350, and most are closer to $500. I got lucky and scored mine for $350 shipped. If you have the money, then real is the way to go, although I would easily say that it's overkill, and if you can get a used Hurricane, that would be the best choice for airsoft.
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June 24th, 2010, 10:58 | #9 | |
I have a clone 552.. and as long as you're not extremely rough with your guns in the field it should hold up ok. The reticle is nice and crisp. However, brightness is an issue as Crunch pointed out. But I got mine for $100 + shipping, so it really comes down to quality vs. cost. I don't game with mine much so I didn't mind the compromises I took, especially for the cheap price I paid.
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June 24th, 2010, 11:14 | #10 |
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or if you don't mind poor spelling, lack of the EOTech name and a bit of ghosting, get the DX clone. for $37USD, it's not something I'm going to cry about if it gets shot out. people reviewing the DX version have used them on RS and it has held up fine.
I put mine on the WE PDW. seems to work just fine. if it breaks, I'll just switch back to my aimpoint. |
June 24th, 2010, 12:29 | #11 | |||
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Same vote as these guys, the real one is that much better, you'll never wash out the reticle on a bright sunny day. The Hurricane has a big led reticle but it can obscure a target and in on a worst scenario day it's a bit faint, and at night if you play then it's a bit bright.
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June 24th, 2010, 19:12 | #12 |
alright thanks for the help guys. For me, i think a $300 sight is just to much. Ill probably go with the hurricane $152 556 version so i can get a magnifier
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June 24th, 2010, 19:14 | #13 |
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I've pooched 2 clones on my GBBR.. they can't take the recoil.. the crappy guts just shake apart
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June 24th, 2010, 19:57 | #14 |
That's why I'm trying an XPS clone... So far so good. It's at over 1500 rounds so far so good. My cheap PEQ laser clone hasn't been so fortunate...
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June 24th, 2010, 21:55 | #15 | |
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I can't find any resources online for this, so correct me if I am wrong. A milsim paintball enthusiast (and tactical shooter, tactical nylon manufacturer, ex mercenary) told me that you should never mount a real steel optic onto a paintball gun or GBBR because the recoil systems function in reverse of a real firearm which the optics are designed for. Thus rattling the optics to pieces. He has 2 dead eotechs to back up this claim. |
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