You need the total package- a polymer housing and/or lens alone is not enough.
In my indirect experience (several friends carrying them) the all-plastic Romeo Zero is, to borrow a particularly pithy phrase which, as far as I am aware, originated with a respected member of this forum, a Wretched, Pulsating Ball of Suck and Fail.
I think a polymer housing puts significantly greater demands on the internals of the optic, particularly PCB’s and adjustment hardware.
His defender (like the two Swampfox optics) broke on the drop test, but the defender and Swampfox all easily survived the racking the slide off the optic.
I feel like if he's gonna call the defender a sacrificial protector that helped absorb shock on the drop test (since that's when it got "sacrificed"), then the metal shroud could easily be considered the same exact thing.
TOE-MAY-TOE, TUH-MAH-TOE.
It sounds like the closed emitter Kraken is delayed until the end of the year.
Ken
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So it’s been over a year with no updates. Is everyone happy with theirs or did they crash and burn so bad it’s not worth updating the thread?
I’m looking at dots for a couple of Ruger MKIVs and these came up in the ~$200 range.
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I'm happy with mine.
Justice, on a G19 build. It's been solid, just crossed 700 rounds with it, various drills and training evolutions, day and night, 0-50 yards, wierd positions, all of it.
Been knocked around outdoors, out shooting/training in a couple of rainstorms, carried daily quite a bit.
Too soon to tell on battery life, still on original.
Holds zero, nice and bright in day, low levels are great for shooting at night, glass is good and clear. I think it's solid, very pleased with it.
Fun fact: a friend of mine bought one used, dirt cheap. Had a scratch on the lense. He contacted their warranty dept., they had him send it in, and sent him a brand new one, no charge. That is amazing.
So now they have 2 customers for life. Swampfox kicks ass.
The optics I bought are still running. I have multiple Arrowhead optics on carbines that are running fine. No complaints.
I have multiple Justice optics, one on a 1301 and one running on an M&P. The one currently on the M&P has been mounted on multiple guns without problem.
I've seen a couple of issues with client-purchased Sentinel optics.
- A client purchased multiple green-dot version Sentinel optics that had significant optical distortion in the lens. It was creating enough distortion that even when I shot her guns I found myself closing my left eye to shoot. She exchanged them for red dot equipped Sentinel optics.
- The glass in one of her green-dot Sentinel optics came loose of the optic housing during firing. The bottom of the lens protruded out the front of the optic housing. She's getting that replaced with a red dot version.
I have one more Justice currently not mounted on anything. It's likely going to get mounted on my Ruger MKII.
3/15/2016