







🔫 Elevate Your Aim with Firefield's Tactical Precision!
The Firefield 2.5-10x40 Riflescope with Red Laser is a robust tactical scope designed for hunting, climbing, and military applications. It features a mil-dot reticle, red/green illumination, and fully multi-coated lenses, ensuring clarity and precision in various weather conditions. Weighing only 2 pounds, it is easy to carry and mount on compatible devices, making it a must-have for any serious shooter.
| Brand | Firefield |
| Color | Black |
| Style | Tactical |
| Sport | Hunting, Climbing, Airsoft, Tactical & Military |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Magnification Maximum | 4 x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 24 Millimeters |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun, Rifle |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.7 x 8.5 x 7.7 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.02 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 6 x 4 inches |
| Brand Name | Firefield |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
| Model Name | FF13060 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Green Supply |
| Part Number | FF13060 |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Included Components | Riflescope with cleaning cloth, mounting rings and a battery |
| Size | 1-4x24 |
T**F
Great value. Been using a few months
Great value. Been using a few months, surprised at quality of image and sensitivity. No problems ID'ing cows, coyotes, hogs, deer at 200+ yards under a quarter moon. Perfect for night time beaver control, hog, and predator control. Robust, holds zero well. Using gun mounted laser to realign when removing and replacing and have found that usually returns very close to zero. The aiming reticle is a too dim for daylight sight in (through lens cover peep hole of course). The attached IR illuminator is pretty good but it benefits when working at its practical limits (150-200 yards) on totally dark nights from a good Streamlight illuminator.
A**D
Great scope for the money
Great scope, especially for the money.First of all, when you buy a scope that is under $100 you really have to set your expectations low. The only expectation I had was that this scope would hold a zero. I was pleasantly surprised at the clarity of the glass and the ease of adjustment when zeroing. The quality of the glass is on par with some Bushnell's I have used as well as some other mid-range scopes. The reticle is fine (in size) but easy to see, and it doesn't obscure your target, even past 100 yards. The scope was very consistent as well. The illuminated reticle did not bleed at all, even on the highest brightness setting. The 1x magnification is a true 1x. The only con: the turrets are quite "mushy" when adjusting and were actually kind of tight and slightly difficult to adjust, although they have a nice loud click. All in all, I'd recommend this scope.
P**O
Suggest A Hefeweizen Blue Boar Green Beer Bottle
I have requested the return labels from Amazon to send this back. Time and effort trying to make this work has wasted days of my life.Focusing this thing at a hundred yards is POOR quality even in daylight mode.Installing it on a Savage .223 to fix a coyote problem. The Savage Axis/Edge needed a Picatinny military style mounting rail. There is only one made for this gun from EGW #41800 that bought through Amazon via Optics Planet I believe. Finally got the scope mounted and the bolt action slides back touching the scope lightly - put in spacers to clear without rubbing. Bore sighted at sporting goods store with the Bushnell laser boresighter kit. Was boresighted at 25 yards and these guys have always got my guns on paper at 25 and a hundred. This was 2 feet high at 50. Shot half a dozen shells in a light drizzle - cool humid day. 55-60 Degrees? Now on paper at 50. Reticle is visible when scope goes black. Can't see anything but the reticle in daylight. Check batteries - but why is the reticle working if the scope is not? Not batteries. Half hour of shutting it off - cleaning lenses thinking fogged up or moisture? Pinhole in daylight cap isn't plugged or have a water drop in it. ??? Later in night conditions - turn on night vision and IR - still nothing!! Great .... warranty issue. Next morning turn it on and look through it like nothing ever happened. Looks fine. Talk to Yukon reps in TX - they deduce that the "water resistant" rating is too vague for this scope and that moisture must have gotten into the electronics of the scope and "kinda shorted it out" but the reticle electronics are in a different place on the scope. They tell me to take it out and see if it happens again. While they send me an e-mail the next day for the warranty process.I take it out to try and fine tune at 100 yards and here is my biggest complaint - 2.5 magnification is misleading. At 100 yards - the target is bigger with the naked eye by 25% than in this scope. My Leupold 2-7 on the "2" is 2+ times bigger than this scope is. It is closer to a .75 power magnification. At 100 yards, the reticle covers an 8 inch target. That is 8 inches left-right and 8 inches up-down. Who can have a nail driver when cross-hairs cover the size of a basketball? I am an expert marksman and with a "Lead-sled" vise locked down can't hold a "group" of any pinpoint accuracy with this scope. If you turn the reticle brighter - you see two sets of reticles like double vision - Awesome..... pick one? Faint reticle still has a low visual quality at 100 yards when "focused" and covers my 8 and 10 inch "Shoot-N-C" targets. This .223 holds a 1/4 inch group vised in a Lead-Sled with a 3-9 leupold. It holds a "barn door" sized group with this Yukon scope. No - daddy isn't happy with this piece of junk.I get home and check my e-mail and have received the Yukon TX email. A return authorization # to have it looked at under warranty. Pay for shipping, print off labels and write up problems, insure package and include money order or check for $10 for the techs to "access" the scope - um...... NO. I am not paying for a new item to be looked at after I pay to ship it off with defective junk issues. Sending back to Amazon expecting a full refund. Way to many problems and lack of quality design.An honest comparison is this - Take a beer bottle (green), grab a fat red felt tip marker and draw crosshairs on the bottom of the bottle, Duck Tape the bottle on your rifle so you can look through the top of the bottle at the bottom where your crosshairs are and don't forget to Duck Tape a mini-maglite under your barrel. Imagine being drunk to the point where you keep struggling to focus your eyes. Turn on the flashlight and look through your new Yukon NVRS scope.You will be more accurate and better off with a Leupold and a Zippo.
J**.
Great Scope
Love this scope. I know people complain about the size of the cross-hairs at 6x but I really don't think its horrible... could they be thinner... sure. But its so hard to get a TRUE 1X its hard to complain about its other small (in my opinion) shortcomings.Would I buy this again? Definitely!Build quality is great. I would compare it to Vortex quality, without the lifetime warranty. Not a high end scope, but you should know that from the price. Would I trust it with my life... not sure... but definitely going to give it a run at the range for a few hundred rounds and I'll update the review.Edit: Well I've had this on my AR for just about 5 months now, and about 7-800 rounds through it. The scope itself has done everything I wanted. Hold zero and give me some magnification when I need it.The 6x reticle is still the only downside (3rd picture), really wish it was more like BSA Tactical Multi-Gun Rifle Scope 30mm Tube 1-6x 24mm (2nd picture attached) but I can't complain about its durability. So far so good (knock on wood).
P**I
Well built, light weight and worth the money
This is a good short range (100 yards +/-) 'starlight scope'. I struggled if I should give this 4 or 5 stars, I settled on 5 stars as it was completely as advertised if not a little better. The reason I even considered 4 stars is due to the limited useful range as I have worked with professional grade gen 4 scopes more recently than the older tech starlight scopes I used as a young Soldier. For the price I was able to get for this scope on a "warehouse deal" this was an outstanding purchase. Once I used this and got use to it's characteristics I found this best suited on a carbine and would recommend a minimum of a gen 2 scope for dedicated use on a long rifle ranges. That is if you want to "reach out and touch someone" or something. Positive identification of a friend or foe with this could have it's limitations. The warranty sounds like a good feature on this, but I have not put it to test (touch wood) so I cannot evaluate that. It is very light weight but seems very well built, not as delicate as it appears.
P**E
Simple point and click interface.
Of course I imagine that the constant vibration of a real LMG would atomize this thing, the 308 round is no joke.But Ive been using this model on my airsoft LMG outdoors for 4 years, hundreds of hours total (no exaggeration) and it is outstanding for that application. The glass will not hold up to a bb, so get yourself a 3 - 6mm polycarb protector for it (someone will have to fabricate this for you) and you can slide it on right behind the rubber collar that the sight comes with.It's been perfect for me - except the reticle projector has been shot out twice, so this is actually my third one. That said, I didn't (not even for one second) consider using anything else for my LMG. Airsoft really isn't that accurate past 30m, so the insanely quick target acquisition, 0 eye relief, and huge sight picture facilitate my Krytac LMG + Gate Titan use like no other sight I've tried.This turns using your airsoft LMG into something like a mobile game - simply point, click, and stack bodies.
A**R
good scope for the price
Good scope for the $, this is my second one. First one has been on my 12ga. slug gun for about 50 rounds and no issues so far. The red illumination I don't use much for hunting, the green on low power at dusk works well. A little heavier than my leupold 1,5 x 5 but about 1/4 of the price.
A**R
Not bad
Huge field of view, the only bad thing on sunny days it reflects off the inside of the glass an you can pretty much see yourself
R**I
Screw loose
One of the top screws that hold on the sight glass frame fell out on the first box of shells. Had to find new and loctite in. Great sight to use for shotgun. Looks really cool as well.
F**B
Five Stars
Très clair
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