[SHOT 2026] Eotech Scopes, Lasers, Silencers And Red Dots
EOtech’s slate of new releases for 2026 was very full. They had new scopes, IR lasers, silencers, and sights all on display. Let’s take a tour through the new offerings.
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First up is the On Gun Laser, or OGL C (“C” being for civilian). This is an eye-safe civilian laser. It weighs eight ounces and has a green visible laser slaved to the IR laser. The OGL also includes a VCSEL illumination unit. It runs on a single 3-volt CR123 battery for up to nine hours of battery life. MSRP is $2999, and it is anticipated to be available in Q1.
The new 4-12x36 FFP is the next evolution of EOtech's mini scope family. It takes the same general footprint as the 3-9x released last year and bumps up the magnification while adding new reticle options. These new reticles are illuminated Christmas tree-style reticles with drop and wind dots. This scope is only 7.1 inches long. It will be available in Q1, with an MSRP of $1219 for the scope or $1589 with an included EFLX red dot.
The EFLX CE is an enclosed version of the earlier EFLX mini red dot. It has programmable sleep modes, offering 10 minutes, 1 hour, or 12-hour shutoff windows, or a shake awake setting. It fits on DPP or RMSc footprints, runs on one CR2032 battery, and has a 3 MOA dot and 42 MOA outer ring. The MSRP is $479 with estimated delivery in Q1.
The EXPS3 HD is an update on the EXPS3 we are all familiar with. It has an aluminum housing that does away wth the outer hood used on earlier models. It offers 7 standard brightness settings, one ultra-bright, and 4 night vision settings. The MSRP is $999 and it will begin shipping in Q1.
EOtech is getting into the suppressor game with their DCBL silencers. There are three options: a 9mm PCC version with an MSRP of $999, and 5.56 and 7.62 versions with MSRPs of $1099. All models feature forward vents to cut down on backpressure. These silencers are available in both black and FDE and should be available in Q1.
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No one buys a $1000 suppressor for 9mm. That's just stupid.
The 4-12 is interesting but no parallax. A bit overpriced. PA's new 1.5-12x is more interesting and really not that much more expensive. Can probably get away without running an RDO up top too.
I noticed a tan Vudu compact on the display, did anybody find out anything about it? I want that 4-12 in tan!