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Posted: 9/6/2022 4:28:47 PM EDT
I have 3 Eotech's made between 2003 and and 2005 , the 2005 is in the garbage and the other 2 will follow. the 2 left are sn#100640, and 100647. I have Aim points of the same age and they are both still going strong. I called and spoke with your customer service, and your customer service rep was very nice but could do nothing to help except offer a 50% off on a new Eotech at MSRP . Wile i do appreciate the offer ,I no longer trust your sights to last and preform. I always try and buy Quality American products when i can , but in the future i will be buying products that can last and be serviced by the manufacturer . FYI the said sights were mounted on a Colt, a BCM,and an LMT m4 ,and were never abused. They have all been used by myself and family at the range. I am not looking for anything from you ,but just thought you should know you have lost a customer for life.
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All 3 have failed or just 1? Your post is a bit confusing. What model site failed?
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All 3 have failed. As to model numbers ,i don't know ,the said units have no model numbers on them. I posted the SN# of them. 2 take AA batteries ,1 took N battery. I think 2 were 552's and the N battery one might be a 512. they were not inexpensive when i bought them. Lesson learned ,over $1000.00 down the toilet .
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Is it the contacts that have failed? They sell replacements. https://www.eotechinc.com/511-512-551-552-contact-replacement-kit-9-nbumper
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Doesn't matter ,they are all in the landfill now. And if there were parts for a repair the service rep would have told me that when i called and spoke to them at Eotech, twice but he didn't. FYI, looked at them and cleaned them, and they looked ok. Also I didn't store them in the safe with batteries in them ,i never leave batteries in my red dots when they are not in use in the safe. So the batteries did not leak and destroy the units. And i did try brand new Duracell batteries ,but the sights were dead even with new fresh batteries.
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It’s too bad you couldn’t have taken advantage of the buy back several years ago. They gave full retail I believe.
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Too bad,would have been a dandy bandsaw post.
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Originally Posted By GrizzlyAdams: It’s too bad you couldn’t have taken advantage of the buy back several years ago. They gave full retail I believe. View Quote Yep. I saw the writing on the wall during the whole buyback thing and cashed mine in. Got another aimpoint. My first aimpoint is a comp m2 and I doubt that thing will ever die. (Knock on wood) |
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Originally Posted By GONIF: Doesn't matter ,they are all in the landfill now. And if there were parts for a repair the service rep would have told me that when i called and spoke to them at Eotech, twice but he didn't. FYI, looked at them and cleaned them, and they looked ok. Also I didn't store them in the safe with batteries in them ,i never leave batteries in my red dots when they are not in use in the safe. So the batteries did not leak and destroy the units. And i did try brand new Duracell batteries ,but the sights were dead even with new fresh batteries. View Quote Do you know approximately where in the landfill they are? I'll be able to quickly fix them and resell them. Over $1000 in my pocket. |
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So you’re upset that your optic only lasted 2 decades? I’d be happy to get 20 years of use out if pretty much anything.
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Originally Posted By RRAR15: So you’re upset that your optic only lasted 2 decades? I’d be happy to get 20 years of use out if pretty much anything. View Quote I have a Nokia 3310 still alive.. good stuff keep working. My 2011 made Eotech failed in 2020-2021.. the prism unglued under the heavy recoil of a 9mm pcc… CS told me “it exceeded its lifecycle & there’s no factory repair available”.. lifecycle seriously?! I understand the OPs frustration.. |
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Heaven forbid electrics fail after 20 years. Maybe iron sights are the better option? This is the most ridiculous want from a company ever. No company will satisfy you.
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Originally Posted By TacticoolNinjaName: Heaven forbid electrics fail after 20 years. Maybe iron sights are the better option? This is the most ridiculous want from a company ever. No company will satisfy you. View Quote Bullshit. The problem isnt they FAILED (although that IS a problem, one aimpoint doesnt seem to suffer as regularly) but that eotech said "tough shit, buy a new one". Would not even ATTEMPT repair. Given the massive amount of known issues with these pieces of shit (and my several are also shit, not all decades old either), HORRID battery life, and history of lying to consumers about potentially lethal issues, why anyone would simp for these trashcan optics is absolutely beyond me. |
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Originally Posted By GONIF: I have 3 Eotech's made between 2003 and and 2005 , the 2005 is in the garbage and the other 2 will follow. the 2 left are sn#100640, and 100647. I have Aim points of the same age and they are both still going strong. I called and spoke with your customer service, and your customer service rep was very nice but could do nothing to help except offer a 50% off on a new Eotech at MSRP . Wile i do appreciate the offer ,I no longer trust your sights to last and preform. I always try and buy Quality American products when i can , but in the future i will be buying products that can last and be serviced by the manufacturer . FYI the said sights were mounted on a Colt, a BCM,and an LMT m4 ,and were never abused. They have all been used by myself and family at the range. I am not looking for anything from you ,but just thought you should know you have lost a customer for life. View Quote The Swiss would like to respectfully inform you that aimpoints are not an American product. |
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[#14]
Like anything else on your rifle, you need to inspect and maintain it.
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Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young
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Lmao imagine complaining that your 20 year old electronic optic finally died.
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