

🎯 Lock in your shot with clarity and confidence every time
The Vortex Crossfire II 2-7x32 Rifle Scope combines a versatile magnification range with a durable aviation aluminum one-piece tube, featuring a Dead-Hold BDC reticle for quick target acquisition. Waterproof and fogproof, it’s engineered for reliable performance in all conditions, making it the ideal optic for AR-15 builds and mid-range shooting precision.




| ASIN | B0106BYBPM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 98,290 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 133 in Riflescopes |
| Brand Name | Vortex |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,178) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 10 Years |
| Field Of View | 42 Feet |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Magnification Maximum | 7 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 2 x |
| Manufacturer | Vortex |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 32 Millimetres |
| Product Style | Rifle Scope |
| Reticle Type | Dead-Hold Bdc |
| Sport Type | Airsoft |
| UPC | 855983007191 875874004276 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
D**N
Mounted this to my 20" AR-15. It pairs extremely well with the rifle-length barrel and full stock. It looks perfect on the rifle, but also has the perfect amount of magnification power for my purposes. I felt that a 3-9x was too much power, and a 1-4 or 1-6x was not enough, and also the 1-6x are too expensive for my budget AR15 build. To make up for the lack of a 1x magnification, I opted to add canted iron sights to the rifle. This gives me the ability to be accurate at really any range the rifle is capable of. This 2-7x is perfect, it is clear at all magnifications, and I really like the reticle. I also love the fact that it is not illuminated, my AR is already heavy enough as is, and didn't want to add unnecessary weight. I am not doing anything extreme with the rifle, and didn't need some optic that cost me same as the whole rifle did. This is a great budget scope with a clear sight picture and the right eye relief for an AR. It's a high quality scope and the best one I have personally owned. My dad has a Leupold on his hunting rifle, and while I can see the benefit and improvements, I personally can't justify spending a huge amount more on a Leupold for the slight gains in performance. For those wondering, I used UTG 1" High Profile scope mounts to mount this scope. The Medium Profile does work, but it was a bit too close to the rifle for comfort. I found it was easier to get the proper eye relief and sight picture with the High Profile mounts. With the medium, I felt like my face was jammed against my stock just to look through the scope. I will update this review with pictures of the rifle later.
R**E
tres bonnes qualité de se télescope tres claire , et garantie a vie de Vortex !
J**.
This is being used on an airsoft gun (KJW KC02) so I can't really test the BDC or if it holds zero or anything like that. I can say that the scope is fairly light. Feels lighter than my UTG 1-4.5x. The glass is fantastically clear and it's hard to even tell you're looking through glass. The magnification is nice and fairly easy to adjust. Could use a throw lever I think, and there are options for that. Not a huge fan of the threaded turret caps. Just makes them a bit more annoying to get to.That's not really a problem for me seeing as it's an airsoft gun so it doesn't have to be zeroed exactly but I do prefer the UTG style of a locking ring that you just turn slightly to loosen the turret. I haven't noticed it loosing zero, but it's on an airsoft gun. It kicks less than a .22. I'd be shocked if it looses zero on that and, tbh, I doubt I'd notice with my KC02 which isn't very accurate compared to a real firearm (Hits a man sized target at a bit under 250ft). I do miss the illumination of my UTG scope, but not as much as I expected and I can live without it Pros: * Very clear glass * Good price * Feels solid * Nice clicky zero adjustment * Pretty lightweight * Vortex VIP Warranty (Never had to deal with, but I've heard they're fantastic. Even replacing optics purchased second hand with a brand new product when the lens was shot out by an airsoft bb) Cons: * No 1x which I miss from from my UTG 1-4.5x even if that was more of a 1.1x * No illumination Can't test or haven't tested with my uses: * Exact zeroing and how it holds zero * BDC
I**Y
Awesome value for the quality of the scope. Glass is clear with minimal tiniting. BDC reticle is clean and thin enough. At lowest 2x magnification there's great range of eye relief, the eye cone (eye box) is forgiving, and there is minimal edge distortion. Cranked all the way to 7x, image and reticle are still very clear, but eye relief and eye cone become more critical, and slightly more noticeable edge distortion. If this is a scope I paid $200+ for, maybe a 4 star at best. Let's be realistic here, you're not buying a more budget scope like this to strongly compete and shoot sub 1 inch groups at 100 yards with precision and clarity of picture. It is a great scope for real applications outside of serious competition. Stick it on a 200 yard hunting rifle or on a budget plinking rifle, like I did with my sub $600 AR15. It works great for very simple recreational and sporting applications. I have nothing but good things to say about this optic for this price. Construction feels solid, magnification adjustment is smooth, adjustment turrets are fine. Put it on a good mount and a good gun, and you can get some good performance out of this scope. But if you want great to excellent performance with a top quality gun, look for a higher end option. Why put Prius tires on a Ferrari?
A**L
Let me start by saying that I am a huge fan of Vortex Optics. I ordered this optic to place on one of my Ar builds. For the price it was just what I was looking for to hold me over for a while till the new optic I wanted was released. I also purchased the Nikon p223 mount for this optic. I mounted the optic to my rifle and took it out to the range. I was happy to find that the optic was pretty dang close to being zeroed in at 100 yards. I removed the caps and dialed in to a true center shot . It took me about 7 rounds to find the sweet spot. At 100 yards this optic is great, I used it at the 3x magnification. I then started to try out the BDC reticle and the additional zoom. I will say the BDC did work quite well. The zoom however was not the best. Up to 5x it was still pretty clear and the image was enhanced. It made my 200 yard shots pretty simple. The 6x started to get a little fuzzy around the edges but the center of the optic was still nice and crisp. At 7x the surrounding gets a bit blurry and distorted. The center is a little smaller but still pretty clean. Tho it is a bit harder to get your eye in the right relief zone. For the price this really is a great optic. It holds true after hundreds of rounds and works great for the 100-300 yard shots. Once you start to go above that and are using more magnification it starts to get a little blurry. I think I paid $125 for this optic so I am by no means complaining. In fact it is probably one of the better options at that price. If you are looking for an optic for consistent 100 yard shot groupings using a bench, this optic is great. If you are looking for something you can be a little more tactical with and need quick image acquisition I would say you need to step up to a higher end optic. Tho at this price and with the amazing customer support and warranty from vortex you really can not go wrong with it. I hope this was a helpful review in making your decision !
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