SwampFox Liberty And Justice Budget Pistol Red Dots Review

Published on January 20, 2021
Duration: 10:40

This review from SuperSetCA provides an expert-level look at the SwampFox Liberty and Justice budget pistol red dots. The video details their features, mounting options, and comparisons to other popular sights, offering practical insights for firearm owners. The instructor highlights the importance of proper mounting and holster compatibility for reliable performance.

Quick Summary

The SwampFox Liberty and Justice pistol red dots offer a compelling value at around $250, featuring a 3 MOA reticle, durable aircraft-grade aluminum construction, and an RMR footprint. Key features include a top-mounted battery cover and a 'Shake 'n Wake' sensor for extended battery life, estimated at one year with the sensor active.

Chapters

  1. 00:29Intro & Product Unveiling
  2. 01:13Profile & Dimensions
  3. 01:49Holster Compatibility
  4. 02:15Weight & Durability
  5. 02:26Mounting Options
  6. 02:56Mounting Examples
  7. 03:20Optional Accessories
  8. 04:30Controls & Adjustments
  9. 05:00Battery & Brightness Controls
  10. 06:38Glass Quality & Reticle
  11. 08:06Battery Life & Wake Sensor
  12. 09:33Final Verdict & Comparisons

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the SwampFox Liberty and Justice pistol red dots?

Both optics feature a 3 MOA reticle, a top-mounted battery cover for easy replacement, a 'Shake 'n Wake' sensor for automatic activation/deactivation, and are constructed from hardened aircraft-grade aluminum with an RMR footprint. The Liberty has a 22mm window, while the Justice has a 27mm window.

How does the battery life of the SwampFox Liberty and Justice compare to competitors?

SwampFox claims 425 hours at max brightness and over 4000 hours at medium brightness. With the 'Shake 'n Wake' sensor, battery life is estimated at one year, which is competitive, especially with the convenience of a top-mounted battery.

What mounting considerations are important for the SwampFox Liberty and Justice?

These optics use the RMR footprint, requiring compatible slide cuts or adapter plates. Proper installation is crucial to prevent loosening under recoil. SwampFox provides various torque screws, and professional services like Brekke Custom are recommended for slide milling.

Are the SwampFox Liberty and Justice suitable for concealed carry?

Yes, their slim, low-profile design (about 1 inch high) and light weight (around 1 oz) contribute to excellent holster compatibility, making them suitable for concealed carry applications where snagging and bulk are concerns.

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