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The XPS2 is the shortest, smallest and lightest EOTECH model holographic weapon sight designed for close to mid-range engagements. It allows very fast target acquisition and engagement at short ranges while providing aiming capability out to 300 meters equal to or better than iron sights. Its size and weight make it convenient for hunters and law enforcement officers to carry.

Q: What's the difference between the XPS2 and the 512? A: Size, weight, and battery. The XPS2 is 3.8" long and 9 oz on a single CR123 battery. The 512 is 5.6" long and 11.5 oz on two AA batteries. The 512 gets 2,500 hours of battery life vs the XPS2's 600 hours. Same reticle, same holographic technology. Choose the XPS2 if compact size matters most. Choose the 512 if battery life and AA availability are your priorities.
Q: What's the difference between the XPS2 and the EXPS2? A: The EXPS2 has a quick-detach lever mount (no tools to remove), side-mounted buttons (better magnifier clearance), and a lower 1/3 co-witness height. The XPS2 has a screw-clamp mount, rear buttons, and absolute co-witness. Internally they're the same sight. Pick the EXPS2 if you swap optics frequently or run a magnifier full-time.
Q: Is this night vision compatible? A: No. The XPS2 has 20 daylight brightness settings only. If you need night vision, the XPS3 is the same sight body with NV modes added and a 33-ft submersion rating. Or look at the EXPS3 for QD mount + NV + side buttons.
Q: Can I use a magnifier with this? A: Yes. The XPS2 pairs well with the EOTech G33 or similar flip-to-side magnifiers. The compact body actually frees up more rail space behind it compared to the 512 or 552. One note: the rear-mounted buttons can be slightly obstructed when a magnifier is flipped into position. If magnifier access to buttons is critical, the EXPS models with side buttons solve that.
Q: What does "absolute co-witness" mean? A: It means the holographic reticle sits at the same height as your standard AR-15 iron sights. If you look through the sight and flip up your backup irons, the front sight post lines up right in the center of the reticle. This gives you a true backup aiming reference if the optic ever fails. The EXPS models sit higher (lower 1/3 co-witness), which puts the irons in the lower third of the sight window instead.
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