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Predator V3 Compact Red Dot Sight | Combat Veteran Owned Company | 45 Degree Offset Mount and Riser Mount Included | Reflex Rifle Optic with 11 Adjustable Brightness Settings | Reddot Gun Scope

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Fulfilled by Tacticon Armament

Arrives Jul 29 – Jul 31
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Features

  • COMBAT VETERAN OWNED: Renowned for its durability and precision. Offers fast target acquisition, parallax-free design, and consistent zero retention even after extensive use.
  • 11 BRIGHTNESS SETTINGS: Adjustable for various lighting conditions, from dawn to daylight, featuring a 2 MOA red dot for clear aiming.
  • MOUNTS INCLUDED: Comes with a .83" rail riser for optimal co-witness with iron sights and a 45-degree offset mount for versatile setup.
  • RUGGED CONSTRUCTION: Waterproof, fog proof, and reflective protection with O-ring seals and nitrogen purging to keep the lens clear and functional in diverse environments.
  • CUSTOMER-FOCUSED SERVICE: We're a real USA company with real humans answering phones to answer your questions. A disabled combat veteran-owned company based in the USA, with take pride in our human interaction with customers to answer questions.

Brand: Tacticon


Color: Black


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 2.5"L x 1.5"W x 2.25"H


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 4.87 Ounces


Material: Aluminum


Objective Lens Diameter: 20 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 1 x


Compatible Devices: Handgun, Rifle


Brand: ‎Tacticon


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Modern


Product Dimensions: ‎2.5"L x 1.5"W x 2.25"H


Sport: ‎Hunting


Item Weight: ‎4.87 Ounces


Material: ‎Aluminum


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎20 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: ‎1 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Handgun, Rifle


Mounting Type: ‎Riser Mount, Weaver Mount


Night vision: ‎Yes


Model Name: ‎Predator V3


Manufacturer: ‎Tacticon


Reticle Type: ‎Red dot


UPC: ‎736283219920


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎5.79 x 3.31 x 2.91 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.39 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.25 x 1.75 x 2 inches


Brand Name: ‎Tacticon


Included Components: ‎45-degree offset picatinny rail mount, .83” riser


Size: ‎Compact


Date First Available: March 28, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best bang for your buck optic
After some rigorous use for almost a year, I can honestly say this is currently my favorite optic. Period. Accurate, bright, tough, crisp sight picture, and easy to zero and holds it too. I, and everyone else I've let use this can safely say, this is a solid purchase. If you're still not convinced, please continue reading. Now, I've not used it on a plethora of different platforms and calibers. However, this thing has been on my PSA AR9 for about 9 months. I tend to take it to the range once every 2-4 weeks. Each trip, my buddies and I rattle off a a few hundred rounds with this particular optic alone. At that rate, we are at about 3-4 cases of 9mm in total for this specific firearm and optic. That is with both FMJ and JHP, both brass and steel, 115 grain as well as 124, precision shots plus mag dumps, mil-spec trigger and aftermarket alike. The first trip to the range with this, I zero'd for 25 yards, then 50, then 25 again just to test it out. Each zero was precise to the very center of the silhouette within an average of 3 shots per zero. Click adjustments are crisp and accurate to the displayed MOA scale. It has since stayed at 25 yards. Each subsequent trip back to the range has steadily made this optic my favorite to shoot with. Every time I pull this out in lane, I send the silhouette out to 25 yards, give her the ole' tap-rack-n-ready, then bullseye the center dot with the first shot every time. Then follow up with a mag dump or three. It's become a sort of ritual or tradition, if you will. The glass and sight picture is very clear, no fogginess or blurriness to speak of. The dot is always visible and crisp on any setting with none of that halo/ glow/ bloom affect most tend to find on budget optics. Its build is solid, with high quality materials, both on the optic itself and its accompanying risers plus protective cover. Battery consumption is very minimal, even on 11. The only things that could make this better would be an alternate solar panel, and auto off with wake on motion. The day I purchased this, I believe it had about 200 or less reviews. Mostly positive but I didn't look too deep into it. I paid $35 for it on an impulse purchase and buyers remorse almost immediately set in. Were the positive reviews fake? What if I just wasted 35 bucks? Eh, it was only 35, if it's trash, I probably won't miss it. What will I do if it only seems good at first but breaks quickly? Then what will customer service be like, if it even exists? What if Tacticon are a bunch of Tacti-CON ARTISTS? All of those negative thoughts faded away upon utilizing it. I can now whole-heartedly and honestly say, this has definitely been my best optic purchase to date. If I had known then what I know now, I'd gladly pay the current asking price of $50, likely more. My experience with this one product from Tacticon has convinced me to line up purchases of their other products for my other calibers of firearms. I could go on and on about this optic. The bottom line is this: get one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2020 by Leezors

  • Well Made Little Red Dot
I have not shot the rifle it's mounted on yet. I will edit this review if necessary. I was looking for a reasonably priced red dot sight, byt I didn't want to spend multiples of the price of the weapon for the sight. While looking and wishing, I found this sight. The price was very attractive. Almost too much so. Anyway, I gave it a shot, so to speak, and ordered one. Everything about it seems to be first class. Extremely well made, as far as I can tell. It seems to be a rugged unit. The glass is very clear, and the reticles are bright. They have adjustable brightness, so it can be adjusted downward in lower light situations. It's already set up for a Picatinney rail, and had not only the battery needed, but a spare. It's smallish, which is what I was looking for. I don't want a red dot the size of an 18x riflescope. The company energetically pursues you after the sale, too, asking how it's working out, and if you need any assistance. The only thing that I can see that might change my mind is if the sight just refuses to zero, or loses the zero easily. If it does, I'll be back to report on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019 by TGP

  • High quality Red Dot sight for a great price!
Picked this up as it looked very similar to the Bushnell red Dot but for about 20-30 bucks less so I figured id take a gamble and see if it was any good. Once it showed up I was overly impressed by the just overall all feel and quality of its build. All the detents for the brightness dial, windage and elevation dials have a very positive and audible click to them which is super nice feeling and also allows you to know the tolerances are tight. I have it mounted on my SKS and having it come with the riser mount allows it to sit at the perfect height for my eyes and allows me to use the OEM front sight if needed. The 11 brightness settings is nice as you can really dial in what you need based on outside light and keeps it from being to bright for no reason and killing the battery. It also comes with rubber lens caps which keeps the glass protected which honestly due to the price I would have assumed wouldn't come with the sight so that was a nice feature. Only things I would like to see as improvements would be some laser etching by the windage and elevation dials to let you know what way to turn them when adjusting them when sighting it in for the first time. or maybe on the actual dials themselves, either or would be a good addition. Id also like to see two batteries come in the box with it instead of just one, batteries are cheap and a small thing like that would just make more happy customers . All in all, this is a great product and the seller seems to care about making sure you are taken care of once the sight arrives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2019 by Brock Fisher Brock Fisher

  • Solid Inexpensive Red Dot
I was looking for a budget sight for my budget carbine. I'd tried my bud's Sig red dot and was impressed by the ease of use, but couldn't justify $150 bucks. Did my research, found this, and went for it. I fired 300 rounds with it first time out and had zero issues. We'll see if it un-zero's by 1000 but based on other reviews I doubt it. Used a bore sight for the first time to zero it and was shooting 2 inch groupings at 20 yards with little trouble. At 40 yards I was still consistently hitting in a 6 inch group. I consider myself a novice shooter so these results are acceptable. Its definitely not as bright outdoors as a Sig red dot, and I personally wouldn't set it to anything less than 11 in daylight. The optics are pretty clear but my astigmatism starbursting was more apparent compared to the Sig. Worth noting: Have extra CR2023 batteries ready. First time out I realized the brightness and power knob can be rotated very easily and had twisted from zero to ELEVEN when I put it away. 2 days later it was very dead. To be fair, the battery it came with very well may have lost power sitting in the warehouse, so a brand new battery may hold up longer even if you leave it on by accident a few times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2020 by Griffilicious Griffilicious

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