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nickdrak
10-04-06, 01:33
I think that a version of the 553 minus the riser mount would do very well for L3/Eotech. Im sure you guys have your hands full with the current 553 being produced, but I for one would love to have one that is the same height as the 512/552 but with all of the upgraded features of the 553 except for the ARMS built-in riser mount. I also do not need NVG capability.

I think many others in the LE and civilian market would jump all over the version I described above. PLEEEASE BUILD IT!!!:D

DFinnegan
10-04-06, 17:36
I think that a version of the 553 minus the riser mount would do very well for L3/Eotech. Im sure you guys have your hands full with the current 553 being produced, but I for one would love to have one that is the same height as the 512/552 but with all of the upgraded features of the 553 except for the ARMS built-in riser mount. I also do not need NVG capability.

I think many others in the LE and civilian market would jump all over the version I described above. PLEEEASE BUILD IT!!!:D

So basically you're looking for a 512 with CR123 batteries, I think, if I am making the right conclusion. I would just use the lithium AA batteries, and you're looking at nearly the exact same run time. If you don't need NV compatiblity then you probably don't need 66' submersion rating, so that wouldn't need to be included. I think the only thing you'd be lacking then is the stainless steel adjustment shafts. Can you be a little more specific in what features you're looking for?

Your interest is defnitely noted here at the company. I pass this stuff along to the right people, and it is taken in as a type of market input. Thanks for contacting us about it, and I look forward to hearing more.

Impact
10-04-06, 17:55
I would also be interested in a 553 minus the riser mount

bigbore
10-04-06, 18:48
If you (so to speak)modified a 512 to accept the 3V battery as used in the 553, it would be your biggest civilian seller BY FAR. No need for the NV, or the added height, or throw levers (and cost associated with) for most folks.

nickdrak
10-04-06, 19:36
If you (so to speak)modified a 512 to accept the 3V battery as used in the 553, it would be your biggest civilian seller BY FAR. No need for the NV, or the added height, or throw levers (and cost associated with) for most folks.

Exactly! The shorter length of the 553 would be nice as well, but the big advantage(s) would be the 3V 123 battery commonality, lack of the ARMS riser mount, and the lower cost. It is also my understanding that the electronics in the 553 are upgraded from the 510/550 series. Basically every feature of the 553, minus the ARMS mount/riser and the NVG capability please.

DrMark
10-04-06, 21:42
If you (so to speak)modified a 512 to accept the 3V battery as used in the 553, it would be your biggest civilian seller BY FAR. No need for the NV, or the added height, or throw levers (and cost associated with) for most folks.

Exactly.

I'd slap one on a proper (read LaRue) riser and be good-to-go.

USMC
10-04-06, 22:04
I'd buy at least one! :D

Cold Zero
10-05-06, 11:15
i too would buy a 553 w/o the riser mount. how hard would it be to delete that and offer it to the public?

Yojimbo
10-05-06, 15:56
If EOTech made a 553 without the built in mount I would get one. I would also prefer it to have just one mount point so I can mount it closer to the end of the upper reciever without having to mount part of the sight on the railed handguard.

DFinnegan
10-06-06, 11:02
Hmmmm. While its seems easier to accomplish than it actually is, the possiblity is there. I will take it up with the right people here and it will be discussed. Thanks for the feedback.

Stickman
10-07-06, 14:21
Dennis,

I was talking with some trainers ( Mil & LE) about the 553, and a similar question was brought out regarding if a 123 battery version of the 552 would be available. No riser, no ARMs mounts, just something that allows the use of 123s.

These guys, and myself were figuring this would offer a cheaper solution for guys trying to keep with a standard battery, but who are uninterested in the other features.

I understand that this may be something which would go against the 553 market, but it may also be a nice supplement.

As always thanks for your time.

Boom
10-07-06, 17:36
A no riser 123 battery model has my vote.

M4Guru
10-08-06, 12:37
I'm could take or leave the riser and really want the 123 batteries, but I'll never own one till it has a screw or Larue lever.

Cold Zero
10-08-06, 13:05
i too would buy a 553 w/o the riser mount. how hard would it be to delete that and offer it to the public?

in lieu of the above, i would buy a 552 set up that would use cr123 batts.;)

DFinnegan
10-09-06, 13:22
Dennis,

I was talking with some trainers ( Mil & LE) about the 553, and a similar question was brought out regarding if a 123 battery version of the 552 would be available. No riser, no ARMs mounts, just something that allows the use of 123s.

These guys, and myself were figuring this would offer a cheaper solution for guys trying to keep with a standard battery, but who are uninterested in the other features.

I understand that this may be something which would go against the 553 market, but it may also be a nice supplement.

As always thanks for your time.


Well, if we can do a 512, we can do a 552 (electronics, seals, and purge rating are the differences). The sight would still be slightly higher, as the profile of the 123 battery would force the housing to sit raised 3mm (this is part of the 7mm or 1/4" rise in the sight; its not all in the base). I'm bringing the noted interest to the attention of the company. Thanks everyone for your input. Keep it coming.

nickdrak
10-09-06, 15:35
Well, if we can do a 512, we can do a 552 (electronics, seals, and purge rating are the differences). The sight would still be slightly higher, as the profile of the 123 battery would force the housing to sit raised 3mm (this is part of the 7mm or 1/4" rise in the sight; its not all in the base). I'm bringing the noted interest to the attention of the company. Thanks everyone for your input. Keep it coming.

Are you talking about converting a current 512/552 to operate on 123 batts? Or would you anticipate building a model closer in dimensions/design to the 553 (minus the ARMS riser mount)??? Keep us posted, and thanks for taking this into consideration!!!

MEANGREEN
10-10-06, 00:39
I've been a longtime Aimpoint user.

If a 553 profiled model without NV and riser became available
I would buy one for sure :cool:

DFinnegan
10-10-06, 13:08
Are you talking about converting a current 512/552 to operate on 123 batts? Or would you anticipate building a model closer in dimensions/design to the 553 (minus the ARMS riser mount)??? Keep us posted, and thanks for taking this into consideration!!!

What I believe everyone who has posted on this thread is interested in is the 552 and 512 using 123 batteries (without the ARMS levers). This would shorten the base length and increase the height by apporoximately 3mm. This would not bring the reticle up high enough to lower the irons into the bottom portion of the window, but would also not keep it low enough for an absoltue co witness. We cannot cut lower in the base, as it would be too thin for durability. The best resolution, still, is to use AA Lithium batteries in one of these two sights. Still, the interest is being expressed to our marketing and developing personnel.

Thanks again,

bullitt5172
10-10-06, 13:28
What I believe everyone who has posted on this thread is interested in is the 552 and 512 using 123 batteries (without the ARMS levers). This would shorten the base length and increase the height by apporoximately 3mm. This would not bring the reticle up high enough to lower the irons into the bottom portion of the window, but would also not keep it low enough for an absoltue co witness. We cannot cut lower in the base, as it would be too thin for durability. The best resolution, still, is to use AA Lithium batteries in one of these two sights. Still, the interest is being expressed to our marketing and developing personnel.

Thanks again,

Dennis, I just picked one up and it's sweet. I would prefer the exact model with a Larue mount or just the normal bolt on mount. But all in all it's working great. I have question, I've read alot about ARMS levers being fragile. Will EOTech change out the levers if they do break? I'm just south of Detroit and if needed, can these be dropped off in Ann Arbor?

Thanks,
Bryan

nickdrak
10-10-06, 13:35
What I believe everyone who has posted on this thread is interested in is the 552 and 512 using 123 batteries (without the ARMS levers). This would shorten the base length and increase the height by apporoximately 3mm. This would not bring the reticle up high enough to lower the irons into the bottom portion of the window, but would also not keep it low enough for an absoltue co witness. We cannot cut lower in the base, as it would be too thin for durability. The best resolution, still, is to use AA Lithium batteries in one of these two sights. Still, the interest is being expressed to our marketing and developing personnel.

Thanks again,

I initially brought up this thread to express my interest, and try to see who else would be interested in a 553 without the ARMS riser. To me it appears that most that have posted here have shown interest in a 553 without the ARMS riser/mount, and not a 512/552 converted to use 123 batts. If there is a way to make a version that is the same height as the current 512/552 design, but with the shorter length of the 553, along with any/all of the 553's new features, that is what I am interested in, and I believe the market would be interested in. A large number of those interested in this sight would be mounting them on LaRue Eotech mounts, so the added (3mm) height on a converted 512/552 model may cause co-witness issues. I DO NOT want to turn this into a LaRue vs. ARMS thread, but I believe this is what a large portion of your markets is waiting for. The battery issue for me, is based on commonality of batteries for everything on my rifle. It is a big plus to have to worry about only one type of battery for all of your electronics. I may be wrong with what I believe your market truly wants....But I think I am right on target.

bullitt5172
10-10-06, 13:48
I initially brought up this thread to express my interest, and try to see who else would be interested in a 553 without the ARMS riser. To me it appears that most that have posted here have shown interest in a 553 without the ARMS riser/mount, and not a 512/552 converted to use 123 batts. If there is a way to make a version that is the same height as the current 512/552 design, but with the shorter length of the 553, along with any/all of the 553's new features, that is what I am interested in, and I believe the market would be interested in. A large number of those interested in this sight would be mounting them on LaRue Eotech mounts, so the added (3mm) height on a converted 512/552 model may cause co-witness issues. I DO NOT want to turn this into a LaRue vs. ARMS thread, but I believe this is what a large portion of your markets is waiting for. The battery issue for me, is based on commonality of batteries for everything on my rifle. It is a big plus to have to worry about only one type of battery for all of your electronics. I may be wrong with what I believe your market truly wants....But I think I am right on target.

I think what Dennis is getting at is that the 123 batteries are taller, therefore they cannot make a version the same size as the 511/512. I think the only way we are going to get a LaRue mount and the 123 batteries is to ask EOTech to switch to a Larue mount, or make them both. Sounds like the 553 version with out a riser would be too tall to use correctly with or without a riser, or in essence useless. I agree on not turning this into a lever debate, I was just asking if the ARMS levers are replaceable if they break.

nickdrak
10-10-06, 14:18
I think what Dennis is getting at is that the 123 batteries are taller, therefore they cannot make a version the same size as the 511/512. I think the only way we are going to get a LaRue mount and the 123 batteries is to ask EOTech to switch to a Larue mount, or make them both. Sounds like the 553 version with out a riser would be too tall to use correctly with or without a riser, or in essence useless. I agree on not turning this into a lever debate, I was just asking if the ARMS levers are replaceable if they break.

I dont believe an integrated LaRue riser mount for the 553 will ever materialize as an option for the 553, and LaRue wont be designing a replacement base/mount for the 553.

KevinB
10-10-06, 15:45
I would prefer the exact model with a Larue mount...



+1

I run the Larue riser on the 552 - and I like the evelation -- I'd go 553 but I dont like Dick or his levers...

DFinnegan
10-10-06, 15:48
Dennis, I just picked one up and it's sweet. I would prefer the exact model with a Larue mount or just the normal bolt on mount. But all in all it's working great. I have question, I've read alot about ARMS levers being fragile. Will EOTech change out the levers if they do break? I'm just south of Detroit and if needed, can these be dropped off in Ann Arbor?

Thanks,
Bryan


Yes, we'll replace the levers if they break. You'd be more than welcome to drop it off if that's the case. I can get it fixed while you wait.

Thanks,

bullitt5172
10-10-06, 15:52
Yes, we'll replace the levers if they break. You'd be more than welcome to drop it off if that's the case. I can get it fixed while you wait.

Thanks,

Another reason to stick with EOTech! Thanks.

Steve
10-10-06, 16:42
Dennis, is such a good guy.....


Thick skinned for sure......










the treestand awaits me
.:D

DFinnegan
10-10-06, 17:39
Dennis, is such a good guy.....


Thick skinned for sure......










the treestand awaits me
.:D

Just because you get to walk out your backyard and hop in the stand, doesn't mean you have to rub it in. :D

I'll be at Knob Creek this weekend lighting things up- unfortunately, it'll just be barrels and cars instead of deer. Although the thought of taking an M2 hunting is very entertaining. I do like to have a little of the meat left to eat, however.

Steve
10-10-06, 22:16
Uhhmm YES it does.........


Ill trade places with you......

dont worry ill have some vension for yah when you get back :cool: