Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot - A Worthy Budget Optic?

Published on January 19, 2025
Duration: 3:21

This review of the Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot highlights its budget-friendly nature, often bundled with firearm purchases. While praised for clear glass, aircraft aluminum housing, and a lifetime warranty, the reviewer notes its lack of a 'shake awake' feature and suggests that for $200, other optics like the Pulsar Optics GT10 offer more features for less money.

Quick Summary

The Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot is a budget optic with a clear lens, aircraft aluminum housing, and a lifetime warranty. However, it lacks a 'shake awake' feature, requiring manual activation. For around $200, alternatives like the Pulsar Optics GT10 offer similar or better features for a lower price.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction
  2. 00:11Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot
  3. 00:16Budget Optic Price Point
  4. 00:23Bundled with Smith & Wesson
  5. 00:34What's Included in the Box
  6. 00:50Battery and Controls
  7. 01:15Dot Brightness and Lens Clarity
  8. 01:27Housing Material and Finish
  9. 01:31Battery Life and Illumination Settings
  10. 01:44Durability Ratings
  11. 01:51Lifetime Warranty
  12. 01:54Criticism: Lack of Shake Awake
  13. 02:19Comparison: Pulsar Optics GT10
  14. 02:30Overall Quality vs. Value
  15. 02:44Recommendation: Pass on Vortex
  16. 02:52Alternative Recommendation
  17. 03:04Brand Name Bias
  18. 03:07Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot optic?

The Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot is a budget-friendly red dot sight, often bundled with firearm purchases. It features a clear lens, aircraft aluminum housing, 11 illumination settings, and a lifetime warranty, but lacks a 'shake awake' feature.

What are the key features of the Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot?

Key features include a 2 MOA dot, aircraft aluminum construction, 50,000-hour battery life, 11 illumination settings (2 NV compatible), waterproof, shockproof, fogproof ratings, and a lifetime warranty.

What is the main criticism of the Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot?

The primary criticism is the absence of a 'shake awake' feature, meaning the user must manually turn the optic on and off using the dial, which is a common feature on more modern budget optics.

What is a recommended alternative to the Vortex Crossfire 2 MOA Red Dot?

The reviewer suggests the Pulsar Optics GT10 as a strong alternative. It costs significantly less (around $80) and includes the 'shake awake' feature, offering better value for money.

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