Timothy W.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2019
I will be ordering more.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2016
Works great
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2016
Would love to give this a better review, but I actually can't use it (yet). It is rated for the Sparc I and Sparc II red dots, but only screws in about a third of the way before literally screeching to a halt. I'm tempted to grease it up with gun lube, but I'm afraid if I get it all the way in and decide I don't like the resulting visual picture from the other end as I look through it, I won't be able to get it out.
Z10599
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2016
Does not fit correctly on sparc II.Has a gap due to not seating correctly.Not worth the $.
Jimmy S
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2015
Works great on a Sparc I, but doesn't fit flush with the Sparc II. I have one on both sights, but would prefer if it screwed on flush with the Sparc II. It'll do until I can get one that is actually designed for the Sparc II.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2015
This ARD Fit My Gen I SPARC almost perfectly. A slight gap is visible when this is completely installed between the body of the SPARC and the ARD.
Mike Ockizard
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2015
As other reviewers state, it doesnt fit perfectly flush on a SPARC 2 because the threaded section is too long. Maybe this was the SPARC 1 model just repurposed. Careful not to screw it on too tight it could possible damage the lens or seal. The OE lens flip open covers go over the gap anyway so its not noticable if you run the stock lens covers.That said, it doesnt affect the function that I can tell. Very nicely made.
Rolo369
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2015
It wouldn't fit on my SPARC 2. It would start threading fine, but stopped about 1/8" before being seated completely on the optic. I contacted DLP and I was told this is due to variances in the thickness of the anodize on the optic and I could use a wire wheel brush to polish off the anodize on the killflash and/or the optic.First, I don't think it's a good idea to be using a wire wheel so close to the lens of a $200 optic. That's an easy way to put a good scratch in it. Second, the anodize is there to prevent corrosion. Why would I want to remove that?Third while I was attempting to install it and the inner sleeve would not turn any further, the outer sleeve started turning crushing the honeycomb.When I told DLP this they said they would not accept a return but would sell me another one at wholesale. Also, unlike on a magnified optic, using this killflash on a nonmagnified optic your visibility through the optic is reduced a significant amount. I can see using it to protect the lens maybe for airsoft, but I was not impressed.