The Swampfox Raider Micro Prism RMPS120RB combines prism optic clarity with integrated laser capability for rapid target acquisition. This compact sight eliminates the parallax issues found in traditional red dot sights while adding a red laser for enhanced versatility.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard red dot sights, the Raider uses a prism design that provides true 1x magnification with edge-to-edge clarity and works for shooters with astigmatism. The etched 6 MOA green dot reticle remains visible even with dead batteries, while the integrated red laser adds close-quarters capability. The 20mm objective lens gathers sufficient light for dawn and dusk shooting conditions.
Key Features
- Prism optic design eliminates parallax and astigmatism distortion
- Etched 6 MOA green dot reticle with battery-free backup visibility
- Integrated red laser with independent activation controls
- 20mm objective lens with multi-coated optics for light transmission
- Aluminum housing with Type III hard anodized finish
- Picatinny rail mount compatible with standard AR-15 platforms
- Compact profile maintains co-witness with backup iron sights
The Raider performs across multiple shooting disciplines from competitive carbine matches to tactical applications. The prism design delivers consistent point of impact regardless of eye position, while the laser provides backup aiming capability for close-range engagements. Weather-sealed construction protects internal components from moisture and debris during field use.
Technical Specs
- Magnification: 1x with 20mm objective lens
- Reticle: Etched 6 MOA green dot with illumination
- Laser: Integrated red laser with separate controls
- Construction: Aluminum with Type III anodizing
- Mount: Picatinny rail compatible
- Eye relief: Unlimited (prism design)
- Battery: CR2032 for reticle illumination
- Finish: Matte black
The RMPS120RB addresses the need for fast target acquisition with backup capabilities in a single unit. Professional users appreciate the redundant aiming systems, while the prism design accommodates shooters who struggle with traditional red dots.