The RDS simplifies one of the marksmanship fundamentals. To some degree, I believe that makes shooting easier.
"Magically makes you a good shooter" is a straw man.
The RDS simplifies one of the marksmanship fundamentals. To some degree, I believe that makes shooting easier.
"Magically makes you a good shooter" is a straw man.
David S.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/.../08/romeozero/
"SIG offers a reasonably-priced solution to the dilemma. The ROMEOZero will be less than an inch wide – about .9″. It’s also only 1.6″ long. I didn’t weigh it, but it can’t be more than an ounce with the battery because it uses what SIG refers to as a “Weapons Grade” polymer housing. It will feature a SpectraCoat HD lens, and offer 8 selectable brightness settings. Brilliantly, the ROMEOZero will have rear sights integrated into the back of the optic itself, thus, iron sight use is still an option if the optic goes down or is turned off. And in spite of the fact that this optic will be assembled in the USA, it will have an MSRP of $199.99."
"Importantly, the ROMEOZero will have a 20,000 hour battery life using a CR1632 battery."
"Tentatively speaking, this unit will ship this summer, possibly before the end of July."
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“Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais
On a number of the 320 models, Sig has an optics plate that incorporates the rear sight, making me wonder about their BUIS strategy. Having a rear sight on the optic that plays with the front sight already on the pistol is a great solution. Hope it works in practice.
I finally was able to order another SRO today, and look forward to receiving and shooting it.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Range report
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...uer-romeozero/
"A final observation was that even on a day with intermittent clouds conversely paired with blinding sunlight the ROMEOZero’s dot remained very crisp and spherical as one would only hope. It did not “bleed” or look fuzzy even in bright sunlight. I appreciated this a lot because I have played with a lot of red dots that obviously work well in low light and become next to useless in bright light situations."
“Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais