Vortex Strikefire: "$135 Aimpoint?" by Nutnfancy

Published on October 2, 2011
Duration: 10:53

This guide details the installation and initial use of the Vortex Strikefire red dot sight, presented as a budget-friendly alternative to premium optics like the Aimpoint Comp ML3. It covers mounting, battery installation, interface familiarization, and the use of the included magnifier. The review highlights the Strikefire's value proposition, offering a 4 MOA dot, 100 MOA adjustment, and a 30mm tube at a significantly lower price point.

Quick Summary

The Vortex Strikefire red dot sight is presented as a high-value alternative to premium optics like the Aimpoint Comp ML3, priced at $135-$150. It features a 4 MOA dot, 100 MOA adjustment, a 30mm tube, and includes a 2x magnifier, though its NV button placement and magnifier quality are noted drawbacks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting Demo
  2. 00:23Aimpoint Comp ML3 Benchmark
  3. 02:37Vortex Strikefire Introduction
  4. 04:36Weight and Magnification
  5. 05:40Dot Specs and Price
  6. 07:11Downsides and UI
  7. 08:29Power and Battery
  8. 09:30Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Vortex Strikefire compared to the Aimpoint Comp ML3?

The primary advantage of the Vortex Strikefire is its significantly lower price point, ranging from $135-$150, making it a budget-friendly alternative to the Aimpoint Comp ML3, which costs $350-$500. It also includes a 2x screw-in magnifier.

What are the key specifications of the Vortex Strikefire red dot sight?

The Vortex Strikefire features a 4 MOA dot (red/green), a 30mm tube, 100 MOA adjustment range, and uses a CR123 battery. It weighs 7.2 oz and comes with a mount suitable for AR-15 platforms.

What are the drawbacks of the Vortex Strikefire mentioned in the review?

Criticisms include the easily activated Night Vision (NV) button, a button-based user interface instead of a rotary dial, and mediocre optical quality from the included 2x magnifier. The lens caps are also noted as stiff.

Is the Vortex Strikefire suitable for professional use?

While considered an excellent bargain for most users, the reviewer suggests that professionals requiring extreme durability might still prefer higher-end options like Aimpoint. The sight is manufactured in China.

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