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This article is about the live-action movie-continuity Autobot. For the Generation 1 Targetmaster, see Crosshairs (G1).


Crosshairs is an Autobot from the live-action movie continuity family.
Movie Crosshairs robot

You call THAT a knife? THIS is a knife!

Some might call Autobot armorer Crosshairs overcautious. Others might call him a huge pain in the skidplate. But Crosshairs knows that he controls a vast armory that could be incredibly dangerous in the wrong hands. Thus, he sees it as his duty to protect it with his impenetrable filing system and his incessant demands for request forms - in triplicate.


Fiction

IDW Transformers (2007) comics continuity

Spoiler jazz

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details for The Reign of Starscream Issue Number Four follow.

Crosshairs

Yeah, (sniff). We dated for a while.

Crosshairs was getting ready for a raid on the temple at Simfur when Clocker returned with an unexpected guest: Arcee. Crosshairs explained the Autobots' situation to her, then invited her along for the attack. The Reign of Starscream Issue Number Four

He enters the frame ax-first. That's pretty awesome. He was responsible for killing Ramjet by beheading him.

Toys

Transformers film

Movie Crosshairs vehicle

Cross his hairs and hope to die.

  • Crosshairs (Scout, 2008)
    • Accessories: Crane boom/rifle, spare tire halves, Autobot-type energon star
Crosshairs is part of the "AllSpark Power" series of Target-exclusive Scout Class toys, the fourth wave of Target-exclusive Scouts. He is a redeco of the Energon series Strongarm toy, transforming into a Cybertronic jeep. He has a clear-plastic "energon" crane-boom/rifle and spare tire which can combine to form a large axe. It is worth noting his molded Autobot faction symbol is unpainted, while he has a Sector Seven symbol just below.
This mold was also used to make the BotCon 2005-exclusive Fallback, and fellow live-action movie-verse exclusive Strongarm. The axe mold was separated and used for multiple Takara promotional energon weapons, as well as being released in reddish-orange with the Japanese "Wild" redeco of Energon Ironhide.

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