The Riton Optics 1TACTIX ARD delivers rapid target acquisition with its illuminated 2MOA dot surrounded by a 30MOA circle reticle. This compact red dot sight combines precision aiming with quick acquisition capabilities for tactical and sporting applications.
What Makes This Different
The dual reticle system provides both precision and speed - the fine 2MOA center dot enables accurate shots at distance while the 30MOA outer circle accelerates close-range target acquisition. The ARD (Anti-Reflective Device) coating reduces lens glare and prevents position compromise in tactical situations. Multi-coated optics deliver 98% light transmission for clear sight pictures in various lighting conditions.
Key Features
- Dual reticle system: 2MOA precision dot with 30MOA acquisition circle
- 22mm objective lens with multi-coated optics for maximum clarity
- Anti-reflective device (ARD) coating prevents lens glare
- Unlimited eye relief with 1x magnification for both-eyes-open shooting
- Picatinny rail mount compatible with standard tactical platforms
- Aircraft-grade aluminum construction with matte black finish
- Waterproof and shockproof design for field reliability
Field performance centers on the versatile reticle design that adapts to engagement distances. The large outer circle enables rapid target engagement at close range, while the precise center dot maintains accuracy for longer shots. Nitrogen-purged internals prevent fogging across temperature extremes. The sight maintains zero through recoil cycles and environmental changes typical of duty and competition use.
Technical Specs
- Magnification: 1x with unlimited eye relief
- Objective lens: 22mm diameter with multi-coating
- Reticle: 2MOA dot with 30MOA circle, illuminated
- Construction: Aircraft-grade aluminum, matte black finish
- Mounting: Picatinny/Weaver rail compatible
- Weather resistance: Waterproof and fog-proof design
- Power source: Standard battery (specific type varies by model)
The 1TACTIX ARD addresses the common challenge of balancing speed with precision in a single optic. Professional operators and competitive shooters recognize the advantage of having both acquisition and precision capabilities without optic changes.