🎯 Lock on. Level up your aim with Burris FastFire C.
The Burris FastFire C is a compact, ultra-lightweight red dot reflex sight designed for compact handguns. Featuring a bright 6 MOA red dot with parallax-free 1x magnification, it enables fast, both-eyes-open target acquisition. Its advanced composite polymer frame offers rugged waterproof and shockproof durability, while tool-free windage and elevation adjustments provide precise zeroing. The Intelligent AutoBright system automatically adjusts brightness for any lighting condition. Covered by Burris’s Forever Warranty, this optic is built for reliability and lifetime performance.
Brand | Burris |
Color | Black |
Style | Hunting |
Product Dimensions | 0.99"L x 0.98"W x 1.61"H |
Sport | Shooting |
Item Weight | 0.44 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Picatinny/Weaver Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | Fastfire C |
Manufacturer | Burris Optics |
Reticle Type | Red Dot |
UPC | 000381302397 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.94 x 4.65 x 1.89 inches |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.1 x 9.1 x 9.1 inches |
Brand Name | Burris |
Warranty Description | Burris Forever Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 300239 |
Included Components | Lens Cleaning Cloth, Removable Rear Post Sight, Sight Adjustment / Mounting Tool, Fastfire C, 1 Lithium Battery (CR2032), 60 MOA (1°) shim |
O**Y
Featherweight reflex sight
I have three Burris Fastfire 3 red dots on various long guns. The Fastfire C has long intrigued me, being even smaller and lighter. So I mounted it on a G48 MOS -- no interface required, proper screws supplied. I couldn't notice any increase in weight, and the pistol functioned with the expected Glock reliability using a variety of loads. Results on the target were a real improvement. Note that when you go from iron sights to a red dot on a handgun, the dot shows every twitch and wiggle. It can be discouraging at first; you need to commit to the sight and practice.
D**
My go to brand
I have a bad astigmatism and finding optics is not easy. I have bought several, one in particular which was supposed to be perfect for astigmatism and it was horrible for me. Someone at the big box sporting goods store suggested I try Burris. The price was right so I gave it a try. All of them work and Burris customer service was excellent.Easy to use, hold a zero and well made. No matter which one you choose you should be happy. As a matter of fact I took my pistol for some work to a gunsmith and when he was done he mentioned that he never saw one mounted as most pistols come in with the ultra high end optics, and really liked it.
J**.
easy to use and zero, auto-brightness is very good.
First time using a dot optic. Was easy to zero using my Triumph Systems Laser Bore-sight.At first it was taking me too long to get the Dot into view. Then I tried holding Pistol closer vs arm's-length, now it comes right into sight. The auto-brightness seems to work well. My Kimber R7 Mako has and RMSc cut-out, this said it fit. It fit perfectly. I removed the included rear-Sights as it co-witnesses with mine just fine. At lower brightness, the dot seems smaller. The Dot is sharp. And the price was so low when I bought it.
B**N
Great sight.
Direct bolt on to a Glock 48 MOS. Very bright and installed in moments. Comes with an assortment of screws to fit your application.
P**R
Fits 940 Pro Tactical Shotgun
I purchased this RMSC micro dot to replace the pre installed Holosun 407k x2 on the Mossberg 940 Pro Tactical Shotgun.The Burris FastFire C is a perfect fit, it held zero after 250 rounds of buck, slugs, and birdshots!I rated it 4 stars because the battery is installed at the bottom which will require for the dot to be removed.
S**X
Great product/service
I have one on my EDC and my secondary carry gun. The Burris ‘C’ is more reasonably priced than the Holosun products and comes with a lifetime no BS warranty (try that with a Holosun). I can co-witness both guns with factory sights. I have several Burris products and when they say no BS they mean no BS. I had a 5 year old Fastfire 3 red dot go bad (no adjustment) and when I called about replacing it they had me send it back for review. I had a replacement in my hand's in less than 2 weeks and it was the latest version of the FastFire 3 not some recycled one.
W**T
stable, well-defined dot (even for old eyes)
I am an old-timer (real years and red-dot years), having bought an Aimpoint (stupid heavy and big) way back when. That cured me of holographic sights for sometime, but aging eyes made me try again, with Burris Fastfire--not this one, the previous ones. More recently, the Vortex Defender CCW, much tougher than the flimsy Fastfires. All my prior dots were somewhere around 3 moa, so I was wary of a 6 moa dot, but this C not only looked tough, it also fit directly on my new P322. And the price was right. Turned out to be so good, I moved it to my Buck Mark (replacing a not-too-bad Crimson Trace). The "always on" tech beats the "shake awake" by a country mile. The dot is certainly good out to 15 or 20 meters (the distance I shoot pistols). Windage/elevation screws use a very small flat screwdriver, and work OK. Have not had trouble with inadvertent settings change. Although I want tritium iron sights for EDC and bedside, this is the only dot I would use at the range. One gripe: the glass is not receded enough at the front (Burris should look at the Vortex Defender) so it gets smudged too easily.
J**D
Does not hold zero
Does not hold zero after several rounds, red “dot” is blown out and almost gives two points of aim. Contacted customer service, took them 3 days to respond just to tell me to mail it to them and to expect it back in 5-6 weeks.That’s if when they receive it, they take ownership and actually do what’s right. I’m not willing to take that chance after spending $200.The packaging was nice and adjustability was a good touch, but what is the point of any of that if it cant hold zero after setting. I would understand if after 250 rounds I would have to readjust windage, but after 4 rounds on the Hellcat Pro Comp with a reduced recoil system, not worth it in my experience.
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