The Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II 3x Prism Scope provides a clear target image with its HD optical system and crisp optical performance in a smaller and lighter design. With 12 illumination settings, you can properly adjust this reticle for any lighting condition, and 2-night vision compatible settings ensure these Prismatic Red Dot Sights are compatible with your favorite night vision devices. This Vortex Optics Spitfire HD Gen II 3x Prism Combat Sight is compact and lightweight, so it can be mounted on a variety of weapons without issue. With a holdover reticle for the most popular 5.56 calibers, you can quickly acquire targets and take them down with peak precision. With this scope, you get the best of both worlds in a compact package. If you have a red dot optic for your rifle, then you need the Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II Red Dot Sight. Specifications for Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II 3x Prism Scope: Manufacturer: Vortex Color: Black Finish: Low-Glare Matte Magnification: 3 x Objective Lens Diameter: 21 mm Objective Window Size: 21 mm Reticle: AR-BDC4 Illumination Type: LED Illumination Color: Red Brightness Settings: 12 Eye Relief: 2.6 in Adjustment Type: MOA Adjustment Click Value: 1 MOA Emitter Type: Enclosed Field of View, Linear: 37.9 ft at 100 yds Field of View, Angle: 37.9 degrees Parallax: 100 yds Optical Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Battery Type: Lithium Ion, CR2032 Battery Quantity: 1 Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Length: 3 in Width: 2 in Height: 1.8 in Weight: 9.3 oz Condition: New Red Dot Sights-Footprint: Not Applicable Adjustment Range: 250 MOA Key Features of Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II 3x Prism Scope HD OPTICAL SYSTEM: Optimized to deliver exceptional resolution and provide outstanding edge-to-edge sharpness and light transmission ULTRA COMPACT AND LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN: Rugged construction that’s still compact, with a lightweight form-factor AR-BDC4 RETICLE: Purpose-built for most popular 5.56 cartridges Features of Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II 3x Prism Scope 12 illumination settings Nitrogen purged 2 nightvision compatible settings Package Contents: Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II 3x Prism Scope Rubber Lens Covers T10 Torx Multi-Tool Multi-Height Mount System – Lower 1/3 Co-Witness & Low Mount Lens Cloth CR2032 Battery Vortex VIP Warranty The Vortex VIP warranty is about you, not us. It”s about taking care of you after the sale. VIP stands for a Very Important Promise to you, our customer. We will repair or replace your Vortex product in the event it becomes damaged or defective-at no charge to you. If we cannot repair your product, we will replace it with a product in perfect working order of equal or better physical condition. You see, it doesn”t matter how it happened, whose fault it was, or where you purchased it. You can count on the VIP Warranty for all Vortex Optics Rifle Scopes, prism scopes, red dots, rangefinders, binoculars, spotting scopes, tripods, and monoculars. Unlimited Lifetime Warranty Fully transferable No warranty card to fill out No receipt needed to hang on to If you ever have a problem, no matter the cause, we promise to take care of you Note: The VIP Warranty does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage or cosmetic damage that does not hinder the performance of the product.
6 reviews for Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II 3x Prism Scope
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Paul –
Just mounted it to my AR 15. Haven't used it yet but it looks and feels amazing.very easy to use and adjust the sights. Crystal clear picture. You can't bet it for the price. Lifetime warranty can't go wrong.
Mike H. –
Vortex made a lot of changes to the Spitfire 3x Prism. I bought this as an upgrade from the previous version Spitfire 3x Prism EBR-556B. I really like both.New One: Sleek, simple, clear, lightweight, sturdy, rubber bikini caps, more brightness settingsOld One: Clear, sturdy, came with quicker but heavier mount, red and green reticle choices, farther eye relief. Flip up caps. Heavy, large footprint, string hangs off for battery capSo, the new Spitfire is lighter (9.3 vs 15.4 Oz) and sleeker (no clutter of flip up caps, extra rails, extra battery cover and string). Both have quick target acquisition. I actually prefer the old flip up caps and green reticle choice. I don’t miss the old rails, battery cap and string. I think I’ll just have to get another rifle and keep both Spitfires.
Becko –
Can’t really speak to how tough this site is… Otherwise it’s perfect in all regards. Good reticle that is handy out to 400 to 500 yards. Quick wide field of you up close. Very clear. I can hit Nickles at 50 yards all day long. And hit steel silhouette to 600 yards.
Nick –
I'm satisfied with it. It's only drawback is its eye relief but that is not at all abnormal for a prism optic, you'll need to mount it all the way back and take a nose to charging handle (assuming you're running an AR) position to get an appropriate picture just like you would with an ACOG. That aside it's survived my obsession with painting rifles (poorly at first which means several layers) and being banged around in my gun box intermittently as I rotate my uppers. It was about 70°f when I zeroed it a year and a half ago and remains zeroed without adjustment now, that includes winter temperature (30-ish degrees). It's also significantly lighter than the steiner 1-4 lpvo that it replaced. It's also handled a few hours of light rain on a few occasions and hasn't given me any battery life or flickering issues. Solid optic for the money.
doh boy –
Ideally it would have longer eye relief, but on an AR pistol, you're close in anyway. I'm fully comfortable with it. At the range the other day, another shooter said "100 yard bullseyes with a red dot?!". I laughed and said, No its a 3x prism scope. He begged to check it out and shoot it. He remarked how big and bright the image is. Great glass. I had a Nike 3x scope, and loved everything about it except that on a 8.5" pistol it was just too heavy. It imbalanced the whole piece. This little beauty is no bigger than a red dot. I can shoot with both eyes open. It has a nice CQ reticle, and a 1 moa center dot, that are permanent, (as well as illuminated) so no need for back up iron sights. I did the math and the 2nd subtension on the BCD scale is a nice approximate 200yrd (4 moa) for the 125 gr. .300 blk. What more could you ask! Very happy with this scope.
Mike H. –
The new Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II 3x Prism has better battery management than the previous model. The new one automatically shuts off after 14 hours. I wish it was half that, but it’s an upgrade from the old Spitfire. The old one didn’t have an automatic shutdown at all.