Industry Leaders Partner On Exclusive EOTech Sight

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posted on January 11, 2012
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The EOTech Holographic sight, famous for its user-friendly design, superb optics, and rugged durability is a standard for military use.

Brownells is well-known for their industry-leading focus on customer satisfaction and more than 70 years of service to gunsmiths and shooters, both civilian and military.

"We are honored that EOTech has agreed to have their first-ever co-branding venture be with Brownells. We look forward to working with them many more times to bring specialized products to the firearm marketplace," commented Pete Brownell, CEO of Brownells.

The company will introduce the new reticle at the 2012 SHOT Show and will begin delivering sights in the first quarter of 2012. The EOTech will include both the nationally recognized EOTech and Brownells logos.

Rod Coons, Director of Commercial Sales said, "EOTech is proud to partner with an industry leader like Brownells on this exclusive new holographic sight. Product collaborations like this strengthen our industry and provide our customers with a unique product selection."

At Brownells everything is guaranteed period! ...Forever, 100%, with no restocking fees. Founded in 1939, they supply more than 50,000 firearms parts, accessories, gunsmithing tools and ammunition to armorers, gunsmiths, and shooters worldwide. Brownells provides free tech help and there's no minimum order size or small order fees. To place an order, or for more information, call 800-741-0015 or visit www.brownells.com and mention code PJ8.

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