Bass Pro Shops Pursuit X1 Predator Light Kits

by
posted on April 8, 2014
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
BassProPredatorLight_F.jpg

Whether the game is hogs, coyotes, raccoons or other night stalkers, the Bass Pro Shops Pursuit X1 Predator Light provides precision illumination where it’s needed.

The kits come as a complete package in three different lumen levels, and can be mounted on rifles, shotguns and bows. Each kit includes mounts for both 1-inch and 30 mm scope tubes, which can be used on extended magazine tubes on shotguns and 1-inch bow stabilizers, and also comes with a Picatinny rail mount for AR-15 style rifles.

A wired, remote toggle switch conveniently mounts for right- or left-hand activation, and white, green or red lenses can be chosen based on the situation. The units are powered by CR123A batteries, are impact resistant to 1 meter and rated IPX4 for water resistance.

The 180-lumen kit illuminates out to 164 yards and is available for $69.99. The 300-lumen version reaches out to 218 yards for $89.99, and the 600-lumen kit provides light out to 328 yards for $129.99.

Latest

target with holes
target with holes

Skills Check: The Rapid Transit Drill

Effectively transitioning between targets is a difficult skill this drill will help you master.

Brink's Security Selects Liberty For Duty Ammunition

Brink’s U.S. has selected Liberty Ammunition as the provider for the duty loads used by its executive protection teams.

KelTec's KP50: The "Next Evolution Of The PDW"

KelTec has been a consistent innovator in the 5.7 mm firearm market, and its latest design, the KP50, utilizes a bottom-mounted, P90-style magazine that provides an on-board capacity of up to 100 rounds.

The Role of the Pocket Pistol

A backup gun deserves your best effort and attention. Here’s why.

The Future Of American Rifleman

Greetings! As you are no doubt aware based on the cover wrap of this issue and your January edition, big changes are afoot at NRA. American Rifleman will now publish a quarterly print magazine and a monthly digital edition.

The Armed Citizen® Feb. 23, 2026

Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.