Hit your target quickly and accurately with the Firefield Multi Reflex Sight Red and Green Reticle. Its sleek, compact and durable frame makes an easy addition to any hunting or shooting arsenal. With a choice of four different red or green reticle patterns and adjustable reticle brightness, it can be tailored to fit every marksman's needs. The Firefield Reflex Sight is perfect for rapid fire, quick acquisition or moving target shooting and its red and green reticle options perform well in any lighting conditions. Field of view is unrestricted with unlimited eye relief, and unlike traditional rifle scopes, both eyes can remain open, eliminating the sense of tunnel-vision that most standard riflescopes may have. Made from strong aluminum, the Firefield Reflex Sight is manufactured for high-intensity situations with optimum performance in mind. Compatible with any weaver mount, the Firefield Reflex Sight can be easily affixed to any firearm with a weaver or picatinny rail, giving the sight a large amount of versatility. Firefield-Victory Justifies Everything!
Specifications and Features:
Quick and accurate target acquisition
Compact and durable
Choice of 4 reticle patterns
Red or green reticle option
Unlimited eye relief
Adjustable reticle brightness
Specifications and Features:
Quick and accurate target acquisition
Compact and durable
Choice of 4 reticle patterns
Red or green reticle option
Unlimited eye relief
Adjustable reticle brightness
I would not buy this product again,
Bought two, one worked in my hand the other only worked in green, but no brightness or reticle adjustment. I would not trust my life with this product and not sure how many recoil cycles the one that worked would withstand..
September 25, 2019
good optic
I used this on a crossbow. had no issues getting it sighted in. no recoil or vibration like the other reviews to mess up the optic. I've fired 100 rounds with it on and no issues.
August 1, 2018
Do not buy! Windage dire
Do not buy! Windage direction arrow was reversed causing me to spend more on ammo than on the sight to get on target. Had to get 10 yards away to see where it was shooting. Next day the reticles went blurry. avoid at all costs.
June 30, 2016