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- Price
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- Manufacturer
- Sig Sauer
- City
- Kirkland
- State
- Washington
- Zip Code
- 98033
(cross posting in accessories as well)
This is a replacement unit from Sig, factory zero'd at 25 yrds. New in the box and has not been mounted. The photo with the sight on a gun is a stock photo to help illustrate just how compact the sight is.
Including all accessories as pictured, and the Sig box.
This unit replaced the original Romeo Zero I bought for my P365XL. The original sight was a simple direct install (two screws out, two screws in) except I couldn't figure out how to raise the dot anymore. I was told that I lowered the dot "too far" so it wouldn't come back up anymore. Apparently that's a thing.
So Sig asked for the unit back and sent me a replacement Rome Zero that has been zero'd at 25 yrds so I don't need to zero it although I'm skeptical if that's at all true. Suspect that depends on the host, you may still need to fine tune it. I was also told that Sig stands behind their sights and will fix/replace units due to quality issues, similar to many other reputable sight manufacturers. And they do stand behind their products.
While I was waiting for the replacement unit, I ended up getting a Streamlight TLR6a with laser for my P365XL...so the Romeo Zero will have to find a new home.
More info: Sig Sauer
For trade...I'm looking for a Vortex 3X magnifier for my Eotech, Juliet would do as well, a reaction rod (or spline socket rod) for my 556, a vise, heavy grain 77+ 556/223 ammo.
This is a replacement unit from Sig, factory zero'd at 25 yrds. New in the box and has not been mounted. The photo with the sight on a gun is a stock photo to help illustrate just how compact the sight is.
Including all accessories as pictured, and the Sig box.
This unit replaced the original Romeo Zero I bought for my P365XL. The original sight was a simple direct install (two screws out, two screws in) except I couldn't figure out how to raise the dot anymore. I was told that I lowered the dot "too far" so it wouldn't come back up anymore. Apparently that's a thing.
So Sig asked for the unit back and sent me a replacement Rome Zero that has been zero'd at 25 yrds so I don't need to zero it although I'm skeptical if that's at all true. Suspect that depends on the host, you may still need to fine tune it. I was also told that Sig stands behind their sights and will fix/replace units due to quality issues, similar to many other reputable sight manufacturers. And they do stand behind their products.
While I was waiting for the replacement unit, I ended up getting a Streamlight TLR6a with laser for my P365XL...so the Romeo Zero will have to find a new home.
More info: Sig Sauer
For trade...I'm looking for a Vortex 3X magnifier for my Eotech, Juliet would do as well, a reaction rod (or spline socket rod) for my 556, a vise, heavy grain 77+ 556/223 ammo.
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