The Tacticon Predator V1 Red Dot / Green Dot Sight is made from high-quality aluminum alloy. The Predator V1 sight is waterproof, fog proof, and will never take in water or fog the lenses up when youre shooting. This optic can be adjusted to red dot or green dot depending on what level of light youre shooting in making it the perfect addition to your AR 15 or any tactical rifle that accepts standard picatinny rail sights. The Tacticon Predator V1 features 5 different brightness adjustments for both the red and green color, rubber lens caps, glare-resistant glass lenses and an elevated cantilever aluminum picatinny rail mount. Includes extra CR2032 battery and micro fiber lens cloth with your purchase. Specifications for Tacticon Armament Predator V1 Red Dot Green Sight: Manufacturer: Tacticon Armament Color: Black Fabric/Material: Aluminum Emitter Type: Open Optical Coating: Glare-resistant Battery Type: CR2032, Stand Alone Lithium Length: 5 in Width: 2.5 in Height: 3 in Weight: 9.6 oz Condition: New Red Dot Sights-Footprint: Not Applicable Attachment Type: Picatinny Mount Type: Picatinny Features of Tacticon Armament Predator V1 Red Dot Green Sight 5 different brightness settings. Rubber lens caps. Glare-resistant coated glass lenses. Elevated cantilever aluminum picatinny rail mount. Package Contents: Tacticon Armament Predator V1 Red Dot Green Sight
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John B –
I have both the Vortex Strikefire (II) and Tacticon Predator (V1). So far I have zero complaints or issues w/ the Predator. The Optic looks good, feels good, and performs good. Comparing the two, aside from the battery source (the Predator using the CR coin shape and Strike the CR stubby AA shape), they are very comparable. The Predator weighs in a bit heavier at 2.4oz more but is narrower (due to the smaller battery/design), slightly shorter, and stands a little taller in the mount (providing for absolute co-witness). Also, the glass diameter is 28mm vs 30; although you really don’t perceive this relativity small variation. The Strikefire does have better “glass” (imhb), the controls are more tactile (as they are pressure switches as opposed to being dial-rotated), it has double the brightness settings, and, overall, the Vortex just “feels” more refined; if that makes sense? Now, with all that being said, the Predator is literally half the cost or more. The question that then seems to remain, is in two-parts; is it worth it and is it better??? I would say it’s definitely “worth” the price-point. However, if I was in the market for this “style” of optic and could get it for the $120 price range (which is doable), I would opt for the Vortex; otherwise the Tacticon would deserve serious consideration.