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The CVLIFE 2.5-10x40e scope offers versatile magnification with a crisp 40mm multi-coated green lens, dual red & green illuminated reticles with adjustable brightness, and a rugged aircraft aluminum frame. Designed for precision shooting up to 100 yards, it combines durability and clarity with exceptional customer support, making it a top choice for serious marksmen seeking reliable performance at a competitive price.






| ASIN | B00PRVLMK4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,332 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #27 in Rifle Scopes |
| Brand | CVLIFE |
| Brand Name | CVLIFE |
| Color | 2.5-10x40e |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 10,838 Reviews |
| Eye Relief | 101.6 Millimeters |
| Field Of View | 2.71 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5"L x 3"W x 3"H |
| Item Display Weight | 568 Grams |
| Item Weight | 568 Grams |
| Lens Color | Red & Green |
| Magnification Maximum | 10 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 2.5 x |
| Manufacturer | Huihaozi |
| Manufacturer Part Number | US00089 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 40 Millimeters |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 3"W x 3"H |
| Product Style | Red Laser |
| Reticle Type | Mil-dot |
| Style | Red Laser |
| Thread Type | dovetail |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**D
Great Scope fantastic service!
Love this little scope! And the customer service is above and beyond. At this price point you don't have high expectations. But this little scope works great. I have it mounted to a .300 BLK The optics are clear and crisp even out to around 200 yards. I used my .300 BLK to take a white tail this year, nice 8 point at about 100 yards. The laser is bright but I have to be honest I don't use the laser, the backlighted reticle is clear. The scope has been mounted since 2023 and I haven't had issues with losing zero even after falling in a snow drift and landing on the rifle, and my ass. Sometime during my fall I lost the battery cover. I sent a note to support on the website and asked if I could buy a new cover. I got a response right away and they said they would try to find a replacement in their warehouse. A couple days later the cover arrived in the mail. They didn't charge me for the cover or shipping. I would have happily paid. I highly recommend this scope and CVLIFE in general. They have a solid product at a reasonable price, and FANTASTIC customer service.
M**E
Great Optic Bargain Price
The CVLIFE Tactical Scope is a high quality bargain optic. I haven't mounted this one yet but purchased one previously (without the laser). The glass is very clear, the optic is durable...carries in a sturdy soft case and retains zero. Since I am a bit older this optic helps me reach targets inside 300 yards with no problems. Great tool for the price.
J**D
Good product
Arrived as ordered Reticle is dual color. However the laser is red only. Good product for the price...
G**W
Great buy. Not quite 10x
According to my 10x32 Leupold binoculars this scope is not 10x. I think it's more like 2.5 - 6. I would normally deduct 1 start for this but it costs under $50 so I forgive it. I won't need any more than 6x on my 9mm PDW. I replaced a really good 4 yrCVLife RDS with this because I wanted hold over markings in my reticle. Awesome scope and red laser. I spent another $25 on a pair of Butler Creek flip up covers so cudos to the scopes that include useable covers - I don't consider the included bikini covers usable. Now you know the bad. The good: It holds zero, clear glass, 40mm gathers light, great illumination, good laser, two-screw sturdy mount. It has a 100-500 range elevation adjustment knob that I won't use, so I no opinion on that.
A**Z
Good scope for price point
Got this to try out on a 7.62x39 AR upper (16"). I was not expecting much, honestly, but wanted to see how well the upper worked and planned to use this as a testing platform, since it was the right configuration (excepting the laser on the side) and right price. Mounted and zeroed, I was surprised by the clarity of the scope and the quality of the build. It is not as good as the SIG tactical my brother has, nor as my Bushnell and Leupold offerings, but it is also a fraction of the cost of those, more compact, and perfectly suited to my needs for this project. After five rounds of zeroing, I was busting soda cans at 60y every time as long as I didn't rush things. A couple of things about this scope that I feel I have to mention: First, the laser. Couldn't pick it up cleanly at 60y in daylight. It is red, not very strong and is so far off axis, it is only going to be a close-range deal. Some would say that is what it is there for, but with a rifle, it is already point-and-shoot inside 20 yards anyway, and that laser is just going to get in your way. That is my opinion of it anyway - other may have different. Second is that the turrets do not have very good tactile, audible or visual feedback when turning. The windage just BARELY clicked when turning it and I had to struggle to feel any type of tactile indicator for clicks, while the elevation was a bit louder with clicks, but didn't seem to have any feel of the clicks. Neither turret had any useful indicator marks for come-up or come-down to indicate how much spin was on the barrels. That being said, I did not expect much at this price point and this scope impressed me. I shot 80 rounds through it the first day, at ranges from 20y to 150y. The scope remained steady, consistent and proficient within those ranges and round-count. I inspected the scope mount after I finished shooting, and the mount was still tight and torqued to spec (I use blue loc-tite when mounting my optics to avoid them vibrating loose or being loosened due to other field events). Would I buy this again? Absolutely. In fact, considering this for my .300 BLK upper to free up the Bushnell on it for use on my next rifle.
A**N
Frustrating scope to zero
Hello everyone, doing my honest review on the product, hopefully the things I have to report will help you make a decision buy thing product. This scope overall is great, its really good quality of the make, nothing is janky, the knobs your have to turn the caps you need to twist off, come off relatively smoothly. This took a few drops while I was down range and it didn't lose it's initial zero. Quite sturdy as long as you don't do the water bottle test like in budget optics videos. cons The first day at an open range only steel targets were available. I was relatively able to do the major adjustments getting it to zero and hitting my target, however, I felt like I was still aiming off center axis, especially as dictated by the reticle. In a controlled indoor environment, I discovered my zero was still hitting 6 inches to the right of the reticle. I make an adjustment to go right and my next shot would be 3 inches off. My next adjustment, it threw my shoot 1 foot to the left. Messing around with the zeros I found it does this especially when you adjust the other direction. After getting assistance from a range master, he stated that the number 1 issue with budget optics is that the reticle gets hung, and in order to release it, you have to bump the scope with your wrist a couple times. This was effective for the fix, and eventually after many more minor adjustments, I was able to get this perfectly zero'd. In short, this scope is good overall quality. To make those major adjustments made while zeroing the scope does a fine job. To get those minor adjustments to truly zero your scope, its gonna be a rough time. For those minor adjustments to windage and elevation remember to bump your scope a little after your set it, to keep the reticle from getting hung. I highly recommend you get this zero'd in an indoor environment for windage. In the end, this flaw is extremely frustrating, but for the budget you cannot beat this scope.
C**.
easy to instal
This sight is a good buy for the price. it is easy to install. It took me about 5 minutes to install this scope. The green laser is a nice addition. It goes for a ways. I would advise getting the scope sighted in to what distance you want to shot at majority of the time. This will make your shots more accurate and less adjustments for distance. The scope has a good view when looking through it.
B**A
Money down the drain
I bought this scope with low expectation given its price ($50), but thought it might do the job (to some degree at least) for using on 9mm carbine for CQB training but it was worse than I expected. Here is my take on it: Firstly, the turrets are supposed to be 1/4 MOA per click, mine was 1 MOA per click which made accuracy/adjustment very difficult, but to be fair the reticle did look good :) Secondly, I question the magnification on the scope, at 10x it was no better than a 6x on my other scopes. Thirdly, once you adjusted the focus (using reticles as your guide) you end up losing focus on the target and you will have to readjust the focus to find a happy median between the two. Fourthly, the illumination (red on mine) tends to reflect off the inside walls of the tube beyond the 3rd level, thus creating the feel you are the red light district in Amsterdam. Fifth, the laser is a joke, you don't get a clear conscious dot but a red crescent instead. Lastly, built quality is ok at best but given the above issues quality becomes irrelevant. The only good aspect is that the scope would make a good looking accessory (useless nonetheless) on carbines or ARs and that's why it secured a 1 star rating, only due to its looks. This product is a clear example of the saying ''you pay peanuts, you get monkeys'' I have read reviews on the CVLIFE that describe it as a great little economy scope and works tremendously well, my guess is those who arrived at such conclusion never used a scope before ;) My advice is save your money and get a real scope.
T**E
Works good for me
Works good
P**.
Bonne qualité
Bon petit télescope
R**.
Both for crusader arms crypto
Everything perfect but lesser didn’t work
B**D
CVLife optics rifle scope
It does not appear to be good quality. Very thin material. Also no battery came with the Lazer attachment and no documentation of what size the battery should be anywhere on scope or packaging.
J**N
Not actually a CVlife scope
This is not actually a branded cvlife scope, you get a no name box and no name scope that claims to have a “lifetime warranty” with no company to get ahold of to use said warranty. It also did not include the 11mm adapter, nor the batteries. Aside from that, I was able to pick up a weaver rail from cabelas and mount this on a Remington 597 without issue. I have yet to shoot through it, but it looks very clear and fits level. The zoom is certainly not actually a 10x magnification either, more like 6x. All of this aside it seems like an okay entry level scope, the drop and windage seem to work, for now. Won’t know for sure until I shoot at the range though. 6/10.
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