Airsoft Lefty gets to check out the Evolution Gear EXPS3 Gen 2 holographic sight and magnifier combo from Clutch Precision, specifically geared toward gas blowback airsoft players. He admits to previously relying on "Kentucky windage"—just watching where the BBs fly—but finds that this setup actually helps hit targets at a distance without needing a degree in ballistics.
The airsoft community is taking notice of the Spec Precision EXPS3, a new EOTech replica designed to offer high performance without the cost of a real optic. Maydaysan Airsoft notes the unit's classic look and practicality, noting its large, clear window and significantly lighter tint compared to previous replicas. Running on a standard CR123A battery, this optic is positioned as a reliable alternative for players focused on both aesthetics and function.
A review of the EOTech EXPS3 replica for airsoft use in this episode of the 6mm Badger... "Today I’m unboxing and reviewing the Spec Precision EXPS3 Replica — a $116 clone of the real EOTech EXPS3 that normally costs around $650.
This unit was sent to me for review, and I’m comparing it directly to one of my real EXPS3 optics to see how close it really gets.
I go through:
Jaeger Precision reviews the Holy Warrior EXPS3 Red Dot site with a G33 magnifier, a more affordable version of the holographic sight. The unboxing includes a cleaning cloth, manual, scope coat, silica gel packs, the magnifier with a riser, and the Red Dot, which uses CR 123A batteries. The reticle is a circle with L shapes, two dots, and a t-shape. The magnifier is estimated at 3x magnification and mounted on a Salvo Verus, flipping to the left.