Vortex StrikeFire Red/Green Dot Optic Review (HD)

Published on April 4, 2014
Duration: 7:26

This review of the Vortex StrikeFire red/green dot optic, presented by Mrgunsngear, covers its features, unboxing, and practical application on an AR-15. The presenter highlights its affordability, durability for its price point, and common concerns like parallax and user interface. It's positioned as a solid budget option, especially for those new to red dot sights.

Quick Summary

The Vortex StrikeFire is a budget-friendly red/green dot optic for AR-15s, priced around $100-$120. It offers a 4 MOA dot, NV compatibility, and auto-off, but has some parallax and a user interface that can lead to accidental mode changes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Video Intro and Shooting Action
  2. 00:32Introduction to Vortex StrikeFire
  3. 00:54Unboxing and Included Accessories
  4. 01:21Optic Features and Controls
  5. 02:14Durability and Adjustments
  6. 03:02Battery and Environmental Resistance
  7. 03:34Weight, Length, and Origin
  8. 04:05Price, Parallax, and User Interface
  9. 05:45Mount Quality and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Vortex StrikeFire red dot optic?

The Vortex StrikeFire features a 30mm tube, selectable red or green 4 MOA dot, night vision compatibility, and an auto-off feature after 6 hours. It's powered by a common CR2 battery and is nitrogen sealed for fog resistance.

What is the typical price range for the Vortex StrikeFire?

Due to the release of the Vortex StrikeFire II, the original model is now typically found in the $100-$120 price range, making it an attractive budget option for firearm enthusiasts.

What are the main drawbacks of the Vortex StrikeFire compared to premium optics?

Key tradeoffs for the lower cost include a noticeable parallax shift (1-1.5 inches within 50 yards) and a user interface where the power button can be accidentally pressed. Battery life is also shorter than high-end alternatives.

Is the Vortex StrikeFire optic durable and waterproof?

The optic is built with a 30mm tube and is claimed to be waterproof for rain resistance. It is also nitrogen sealed to prevent internal fogging, contributing to its durability for its price point.

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