#SwampfoxOptics
Swampfox Optics Introduces the New Tomahawk II SFP LPVO
Swampfox Optics have announced a new edition to their range, the Tomahawk II LPVO. The Tomahawk II is a second focal plane low power variable optic which is available in 1-4×24 and 1-6×24. The Tomahawk II weighs in at just over 20 oz and is available in two illuminated SFP reticles: Guerrilla Dot Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) and the new Bright Fiber Optic (BFO).
Liberty & Justice for All: New Swampfox Second – Generation Dot Sights
Swampfox have introduced a pair of new red dot optics: the Liberty II and Justice II. These second generation red dots are machined from 7075-T6 aluminum and have a matte hard anodizing finish. Both are powered by a CR1632 battery. The Justice II has a 30mm lens, 6 MOA dot or multi-reticle while the Liberty II has a 24mm window, and either a 3 MOA dot or multi-reticle. The Liberty II’s MSRP starts at $249 while the Justice II comes in at $259.
New Swampfox Sentinel II Micro Dot Sight
Colorado-based Swampfox Optics have announced the Sentinel II Micro Dot Sight. Available in red or green illumination, the Sentinel II has 10 brightness levels, shake awake initiation and a 20mm lens with a 3 MOA dot. Swampfox says the slimline Sentinel II has a 50,000-hour battery life and a 7075-T6 aluminum body and reinforced hood. MSRP for the new red dot is $269 with Blackout Rear Sight Guide, and $299 with Tritium.
Swampfox Launches Warhorse 1-6x Premier FFP LPVO
Swampfox Optics have announced their first first focal plane (FFP) low power variable optic (LPVO) – the Warhorse 1-6x. It has a 34mm tube diameter, a 24mm objective lens and is available with either a Dragoon MOA or a MIL glass-etched illuminated reticle in either red or green. Swampfox attest to the Warhorse’s robustness stating the optic can withstand 1,100 g-forces and be can be fully submerged in water. The optic is available with an MSRP of $639.
Swampfox Launches Raider 1x Micro Prism
Swampfox Optics have introduced their latest, new red/green dot, the Raider 1x Micro Prism optic. The new sight weighs in at just under 8oz and has a 35,000-hour battery life with Shake N’ Wake on/off functionality. The Raider has an MSRP of $279.
Swampfox Optics Provides Mid-Year Product Update
Swampfox Optics makes a wide variety of budget-friendly firearms aiming solutions. Their current product lines include both rifle- and pistol-intended red dots, LPVOs, long-range precision riflescopes, two prism scopes, and numerous complementary parts and accessories like scope rings, throw levers, and more. TFB has covered a number of their products since their founding on July 4th three years ago. A list of those prior articles is linked for you below.
Swampfox Announces New and Improved Liberator II Red Dot Sight
Swampfox Optics is a young company, having been founded less than three years ago on July 4th, 2018. In that short time, they have come to market with a wide variety of optics types. They offer several scope options, two prism models, pistol MRDS options, and some rifle-mounted red dots like the first-gen Liberator. They also sell some non-optic products, including branded pistol mag extensions and their Wolverine Glock slides. TFB has done several articles on Swampfox offerings, including:
TFB Review: Swampfox Optics Blade and Trihawk Prism Scopes
Swampfox Optics is a relative newcomer to the world of firearms glass. They recently turned two years old, having been founded on Independence Day in 2018. Students of American history will already have observed that their link to the founding of the United States doesn’t simply coincide with shared birthdays. The company’s name hearkens back to one of America’s first warfighting heroes, Francis Marion. Marion earned his “Swamp Fox” nickname during the American Revolutionary War, in which he served as a Continental Army officer. The name came about due to Marion’s expertise in irregular warfare and guerilla tactics, which he had learned from Cherokee fighters during the French and Indian War. His unusual (for the time) methods proved highly effective against Redcoat forces, and repeatedly served to frustrate the British. This caused the Brits to send Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton on a special mission to hunt down the wily American. Marion led his small band on a 26-mile evasive maneuver, which allowed them to slip away from Tarleton’s men by escaping through a system of swamp trails. Then resigned to his failure, Tarleton is reported to have cursed, “As for this damned old fox, the Devil himself could not catch him.” Thus the legend of the “Swamp Fox” was born. Today, Swampfox Optics draws inspiration and a sort of spiritual descendancy from Marion.
Swampfox Optics Announces New Trihawk 3x Prism Scope
If you dig into the story behind the Swampfox Optics name, you’ll discover an exceedingly cool piece of history. This budding young company takes their name from Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion, who earned the “Swamp Fox” nickname leading early American guerillas in the fight for independence. The original “Swamp Fox” and his militiamen gained considerable renown, using irregular tactics learned from Cherokee warriors, as they racked up a 58-1 win/loss record against the redcoats. Quite a legacy! Since their founding in 2018, Swampfox Optics has looked to this spiritual heritage while designing and producing their precision long-range scopes, LPVOs, dot sights, and more. Now with a July 16th press release, Swampfox introduces a new 3x prism scope, the Trihawk. The release reads: