Swampfox Rmps120-R6 Raider Micro Prism 1X20 Red

SKU:
152743535
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UPC:
889157002705
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MPN:
RMPS120R6
$239.00
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The Swampfox Raider Micro Prism 1X20 Red is a compact, magnified prism sight built for shooters who want magnification and speed on the same platform. At 1x magnification with a 20mm objective and an expansive 3.5–4.5 inches of eye relief, the Raider delivers fast sight picture and clear target acquisition whether you're running close-quarters defensive scenarios or hunting in brush. The die-cast zinc alloy body is built tough—rated to 1100Gs of shock—so it can take real-world hits and keep working.

The heart of the Raider is its Bullet Rise Compensating reticle, adapted from Swampfox's proven Blade prism design. This etched CQB reticle offers holdover references without relying on ballistics software; when illumination is off, the reticle stays black and usable in daylight or low light. The red illumination can be toggled across 10 brightness positions (including two dedicated night vision settings), or left off entirely to run without battery drain. Swampfox's Shake N' Wake motion-sensing auto on/off further extends battery life, keeping the sight dormant until you move and active when you need it—a genuine convenience feature for home defense or truck guns.

Mounted on Picatinny rail via a T-2 footprint, the Raider is compact (2.56" long, weighing just 7.58 ounces) and plays well with AR platforms, shotguns, and hunting rifles. The fully multi-coated optics include hydrophobic and anti-fog coatings, and the sight is waterproof to IPX7 (1 meter submersion). Adjustment increments are 0.5 MOA with ±45 MOA of windage and elevation movement. If you've struggled with standard red dots but want magnification without the bulk of a traditional optic, or you're looking for a dedicated CQB sight with real durability, the Raider fits the bill.

Key Features

  • 1x magnification with 20mm objective lens for close and medium-range clarity
  • Bullet Rise Compensating etched reticle—black when off, red when illuminated
  • T-2 Picatinny mount for broad AR and hunting rifle compatibility
  • Shake N' Wake auto on/off motion sensor extends battery life to 15,000 hours
  • Die-cast zinc alloy chassis rated to 1100Gs of impact shock
  • 10 illumination levels plus two dedicated night vision brightness settings
  • Waterproof to IPX7 and fully multi-coated with hydrophobic and anti-fog treatments
  • Compact and lightweight: 2.56" length, 7.58 ounces

Specifications

Magnification1x
Objective Lens Diameter20mm
Reticle TypeBullet Rise Compensating (CQB etched)
Eye Relief3.5–4.5 inches
Exit Pupil15mm
Parallax SettingParallax-free at 100 yards
Adjustment Increment0.5 MOA
Windage/Elevation Range±45 MOA (90 MOA total)
IlluminationRed, 10 positions (2 NV dedicated)
MountPicatinny rail, T-2 footprint
Waterproof RatingIPX7 (1 meter submersion)
Shock Rating1100Gs
Battery LifeUp to 15,000 hours
Lens CoatingsFully multi-coated; hydrophobic, anti-fog, anti-scratch
Body MaterialDie-cast zinc alloy
Length2.56 inches
Width2.05 inches
Height2.23 inches
Weight7.58 ounces

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms and rail systems does the Raider Micro Prism work with?

The Raider mounts via Picatinny rail using a T-2 footprint, making it compatible with most modern AR-15s, AR-10s, shotguns, and hunting rifles equipped with a standard Picatinny rail.

Is this prism sight good for home defense and CQB?

Yes. The Raider is purpose-built for close-quarters battle with its Bullet Rise Compensating reticle, 3.5–4.5 inches of eye relief for rapid sight acquisition, and Shake N' Wake auto on/off that keeps the optic dormant until motion wakes it—ideal for home defense scenarios where battery life matters.

What happens to the reticle when the illumination is turned off?

The Bullet Rise Compensating reticle is etched into the glass, so it appears black and remains fully usable in daylight or low light even with illumination off. This lets you run the sight without any battery drain when ambient light is sufficient.

How long does the battery last?

The Raider is rated for up to 15,000 hours of battery life, which is extended further by the Shake N' Wake motion-sensor auto on/off feature—the sight only draws power when you're moving with it.