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HHS™ VIII TAN (EXPS3-0 with G33)

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HHS™ VIII TAN (EXPS3-0 with G33)The Holographic Hybrid Sight VIII TAN (HHS VIII TAN), delivered in a tactical Tan FDE finish, combines the advanced EXPS3 0 with a G33 magnifier. This ensemble is ideally suited for both Close Quarters Combat and engaging distant targets. The seamless transition between these modes is facilitated by our Switch To Side (STS) mount, which allows for quick and easy engagement and disengagement of the magnifier. Crafted for durability and night vision

The Holographic Hybrid Sight VIII TAN (HHS VIII TAN), delivered in a tactical Tan/FDE finish, combines the advanced EXPS3-0 with a G33 magnifier. This ensemble is ideally suited for both Close-Quarters Combat and engaging distant targets. The seamless transition between these modes is facilitated by our Switch-To-Side (STS) mount, which allows for quick and easy engagement and disengagement of the magnifier. Crafted for durability and night-vision compatibility, this system excels in wide-field optical performance, providing clear visibility even under extremely low-light conditions.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

  • L x W x H: 8.2" x 2.3" x 3.3" / (208.3 x 58.4 x 83.8 mm)
  • Weight: 22.4oz (635g)
  • Water Resistant: 33ft. (10 m) depth
  • Mount: 1" Weaver or MIL-STD-1913 rail
  • Windage & Elevation Adjustment: 0.5 MOA per click
  • Brightness: 20 daylight settings / 10 additional settings for Gen I through III+ night vision devices
  • Power Source: 1 x CR123 battery
  • Battery Life: 1,000 continuous hours at nominal setting 12 at room temperature
  • Fixed Magnification: 3X
  • Eye Relief: 2.2" (55.9 mm)
  • Field-of-View w/ Magnifier: 7.3°
  • Exit Pupil: 7.3°
  • Sealing: Fog resistant internal optics
  • Country of Origin: HWS: Made in USA / G33: Assembled in USA

RETICLE SPECIFICATIONS:

EOTECH's innovative reticle designs are essential for rapid target engagement and maintaining minute-of-angle precision across various distances. Our reticles, characterized by a distinct 68 MOA circle encasing a precise 1 MOA central dot, enable shooters to swiftly acquire and steadfastly maintain focus on their target.

EOTECH 0-Reticle

EOTECH's popular "speed ring" reticle, 68 MOA ring coupled with a 1 MOA dot, is meticulously designed to offer three distinct and functional aiming points. Optimized initially for .223 cal. 62 gr. ammunition traveling at 2,900 velocity, this reticle allows for flexibility across various loads and calibers, with the user customizing the range associations for each aiming point. When utilized with a shotgun, the 68 MOA ring serves as an adaptable guide to understanding shot patterns, which will vary depending on the chosen choke and shell types. To select this specific reticle design, look for model codes that conclude with -0.

Range Estimation with Unmagnified HWS

The standard ring found in most reticles equates to approximately 68" (5'8") at 100 yards.

BRIGHTNESS OPTIONS:

The EXPS3™ HWS offers multiple brightness settings with both Standard and Night-Vision modes offering quick adjustability to accommodate any shooting situation.


INCLUDED IN THE BOX:

  • HHS™ VIII TAN (EXPS3-0 & G33.STS)
  • Quick-Start Guide
  • Warranty & Registration Card
  • CR123 Battery

All EOTECH Product are designed to give many years of trouble-free performance and reliability. Nonetheless, failures do sometimes occur even with equipment as well-built as EOTECH’s. Therefore, please read the Warranty information below carefully, because it contains important information, which in the event of such a failure, may be very helpful to you.

If after reading EOTECH’s Warranty thoroughly and you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact  EOTECH directly.

Please also note, that if your Product ever does require Warranty service, obtaining such service will be much easier if you have read the Warranty that applies to your product and have completed the Product Registration.

     

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