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ShipWreck said:
The EOtech is much better for close quarters because of the larger window than say, an Aimpoint. JMHO...

I'd stick with the same sling.

I thought about the version with the stock black sight. But, even with the different color, it is much easier and faster to look thru an Eotech and pick your target than looking thru that stock sight, IMHO 8)
The EOTech is just to damned big for a PDW system.

I have used the EOTech and it is over rated. I would go with the Zeiss Z-Point because of the neat features I wished my EOTech and Aimpoint had like the automatic dot intensity sensor that will automatically increase or decrease the intensity of the dot when moving from dark to bright rooms.

The large field of view is moot because your going to be keeping both eyes open when your shooting.

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What negatives are you reading about the Z-Point?....

Every time you pull up your rifle, you should have a natural point of aim that puts the rifle on target without needing to use the sight. Square yourself to your target then snap the rifle up towards your target without lowering your cheek to the gun. (Bring the gun up to your cheek, not your cheek down to the gun.) Your gun will point towards your target using your bodies "natural point of aim" Keeping both eyes open, focus on the target and your sight should be centered on the target instinctively.

If this is your first rifle, I highly recommend learning to shoot with iron sights on a rifle such as a Ruger Mini-14 or AR-15. This will greatly improve your bodies natural point of aim. This skill can also be aquired by using a Ruger 10/22 or Red Ryder BB gun.... http://www.shootwhereyoulook.com/
 
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