Someone needs to design and 3D print a SRO battery door tool.
Someone needs to design and 3D print a SRO battery door tool.
In my experience, plastic tools do not allow enough torque to properly seal the doors on an SRO. I use a torque wrench at 10 in-lb. Most plastic tools distort at less than that.
I witness mark the crap out of all my SRO’s and have never had a battery cover or dot adjustment move in the slightest.
Last edited by Archer1440; 11-17-2020 at 07:50 PM.
Well, I can't find the "real" one (it's in a bag, somewhere), but it was made from one of these.
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Seems a lot of toys and such we get for the grandkids come with a wrench. But they're typically not much of a wrench; usually just one stamped from sheet metal, intended for a one-time use. Turns out, though, that the thickness of many is less than 0.1" (this one is about 0.080") and fit the SRO slot width well. I just cut off one arm of the wrench, round off the other one, and what's left works nicely. For free . . . if you buy the "Some Assembly Required" toys . . .
I was looking at a SRO on a CORE. Previously the SRO was on a Gen 4 Glock, and took a beating from brass.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
The SRO seems to ride noticeably higher than the RMR. Is that in fact the case?
At a match this weekend, my wife started missing on a 20 yard plate rack on the second stage. That isn’t like her, so I suggested she grab a spare pistol. We hit our local range on the way home, and checked zero on her Romeo 3 Max. The head shots are at 10 yards and the body shots are at 20. Obviously the zero shifted.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.