On sale for $80 for Father's Day at PSA. The kids want to buy me something gun-related and I figured this won't break their budget. I can use it on the Sig P322 or the Dagger Micro (once I get a slide for it).
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Are you talking the Romeo0? But where is/are the adjustment button(s)? With this one, you are supposed to hold the button down for 3sec and the dot will flash then it will supposedly go into "auto" mode or some shit--this one wouldn't. I was happy to be able to get it to turn off manually.I have a few of the RMR versions of this one. Really like the sight.
That's a really stupid place to put the button.Are you talking the Romeo0? But where is/are the adjustment button(s)? With this one, you are supposed to hold the button down for 3sec and the dot will flash then it will supposedly go into "auto" mode or some shit--this one wouldn't. I was happy to be able to get it to turn off manually.You have to get your fingertip in there meanwhile trying not to rub all over the inside of the lens.
My fat fingertips are unable to manipulate the button so it is coming off and going back as "defective".
With this Romeo0, you have to press the button each time you want to change the intensity up or down. I think it shifts direction at the end of the adj. range. I got it to about "6" out of 8? intensity which I found to be acceptable. Then hold the button to turn it on or off, it does "remember" the last setting.The reticle was quite dim and hard to see. He switched it to a Holosun.
No, I have some TruGlo optics for my RMR equipped slides. Never heard anything good about the Sig Romeo optic. In fact, I know of a guy who was totally turned off by pistol optics after owning one. Tried to tell him there are better optics but if you know Sig people.........Are you talking the Romeo0? But where is/are the adjustment button(s)? With this one, you are supposed to hold the button down for 3sec and the dot will flash then it will supposedly go into "auto" mode or some shit--this one wouldn't. I was happy to be able to get it to turn off manually.You have to get your fingertip in there meanwhile trying not to rub all over the inside of the lens.
My fat fingertips are unable to manipulate the button so it is coming off and going back as "defective".
I originally got the Sig Romeo Zero as my first ever Pistol optic for my P365X-MACRO (which happens to be the only striker-fired pistol I own), but I hated that Romeo Zero POS so much that I had to try something else, anything else! So I put a Holosun 507K-GR-X2 on the P365 and moved the Romeo Zero to my S&W22 Victory to see if I might like shooting steel with an optic, but I still hate that POS!That's a really stupid place to put the button.
If I recall correctly, @BeerHunter had a Sig Romeo optic on his EDC. The reticle was quite dim and hard to see. He switched it to a Holosun.




Sharpie?Another thing I don't like about the TruGlo is the blatent name on each side
