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Burris Co FastFire E Green-Dot Reflex Sight 1x 3.5 MOA
| SKU | 51655202618 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Burris Co |
| MPN | 300267 |
| UPC | 000381302670 |
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Brand: Burris
Model: FastFire E
Magnification: 1x
Color: Black
Reticle: Green Dot
Illumination Type: LED
Material: Aluminum
Lens Type: Aspherical
Emitter Type: Closed
Adjustment Size: 1 MOA
Objective: 22mm x 17mm
Brightness Settings: 8 Day / 2 Night
Battery Size: CR2032
Windage Adjustment: 100 MOA
Proofs: Shockproof / Waterproof
Battery Life: Up to 60,000 hrs
Dot Size: 3.5 MOA
Elevation Adjustment: 100 MOA
Weight: 2.45 oz
Features
The Burris FastFire E is the first fully enclosed emitter red dot in the FastFire series, engineered for pistols, shotguns, and carbines. Built from monolithic machined aluminum, it’s waterproof, shockproof, and fogproof—ready for any environment.
The 3.5-MOA dot with an "always on" feature ensures instant readiness, powered by a CR2032 battery with 60,000-hour life. Its aspherical lenses provide a distortion-free, glare-resistant view, enhanced by eight brightness settings (two night vision compatible) and a choice of red or green dot.
A wide 22x17mm window and 1X magnification enable fast, both-eyes-open shooting. Fully adjustable windage and elevation with a 100-MOA range and an Aimpoint ACRO® footprint ensure precise, secure mounting.
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