Vortex Optics Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot Sight
Details
Details
Features:
- Crisp 2 MOA dot reticle
- 50,000 hour battery life with included CR2032 battery
- Rugged knurled brightness knob
- 11 brightness settings including NV compatible
- Includes skeletonized multi-height mount
- Shielded elevation turret
- Lightweight design weighs just 5.2 Oz.
- Backed by the Vortex Lifetime Warranty
Vortex Optics is an American company developing optics for hunting, bird watching, wildlife watching, outdoor recreational sports, and law enforcement. When you choose Vortex Optics, you join a brethren of hunters and shooters that understand what it means to use great optics.
Specifications
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
21 reviews
All I needed
by thomas white -
Wonderful product made my shooting within a quarter
and again service was EXCELLENT!!
Telling everybody I know THANKS AGAIN !!
Excellent Budget Option
by Destro
This is an excellent budget Red Dot with a really amazing warranty. I prefer primary arms but it's hard to find stuff in stock lately. I don't really have any regrets buying this the battery life is comparable the warranty is also comparable. The biggest upside is that the factory amounts are actually pretty decent and the mounting hardware itself is pretty well made. The only downside I can think of is that the emitter is more visible than newer red dots. For example the primary arms v2 advanced micro Red Dot does not have an emitter obscuring your view. Also it doesn't use steel helicoils like the Primary Arms red dots do.
Despite this I would buy with confidence.
Also if we are talking aesthetics it looks very nice/slick
Budget Optic is just that!
by Sarge -
I may be spoiled, or maybe I’m just an optics snob. The CF2 leaves lots to be desired in my opinion. The emitter is visible and with any bright surroundings there is an excellent over abundance of bloom. I may not be the best evaluator as I am used to Aimpoints and Trijicon MRO’s. This optic was purchased for a Ruger 10/22 and I thought I could get by with a lower costing sight, but at least for me I was wrong. You may draw a different conclusion, however for me this optic is a no-go. If you are going to use this on an AR used for duty or even home defense, save your money for an Aimpoint Pro...🇺🇸👮🏻♂️👍
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Great Optic For the Price
by Joshua -
Great Optic for a home defense set up. Good price point.
What I expected for price
by DaddyShortLegs -
Good dot for the price. Mount height is great for me. Sight picture is clear up to setting eight. After that it starts to kind of wash out. For a fun gun it’s a great choice.
Very accurate
by LTC Academy LLC -
I just shot at 50 and 100 yards with my Noveske AR pistol 5.56.
I was very impressed how accurate this red dot is.
Super clear
by Justin L -
I was told with my astigmatism red dots would always be a little fuzzy. The vortex crossfire is very clear. Much better then my Sig Romeo. Love it!
Save your money, buy a Primary Arms instead
by Jason -
Not worth the extra money. Still made of cheap Chinesium. Two of my screws stripped the base, luckily I found some other longer screws and made it work. If you’re going to go with budget red dots anyways, go with the primary arms stuff. They’re also cheap, but I have several and never had a problem with those like this Vortex piece of junk. There’s a reason why they have a great warranty, just like Keltec, just like Hi Point. Junk needs to have a good warranty.
Great optic for the money.
by JTUCK
Purchased this optic to go on a defensive shotgun build. So far so good. Has held zero despite shooting several cases of 12 ga. Slugs and buckshot. Operates identical to my Aimpoint T-2 on my issued rifle for work. The vortex dot is actually brighter at lower settings than the aimpoint. The vortex has 11 brightness settings and the aimpoint 12. I run the vortex on an 8 setting and the aimpoint at 10. I determine how bright I run my optic by pointing it at a white surface, then turning on my weapon light. Then I turn up the optic till I can see the dot. That way my dot is never washed out. I will be buying another crossfire soon to go on an AR build.
Can't go wrong with vortex
by Mar.A -
I've bought other budget red dots only to have them fail within a year or the optic is annoying by horrible clarity coloring or huge emitter. This is a solid option. Only other option for a budget red dot would be a Primary Arms brand.