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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Decent sight. Works well with Sig 365 macro
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
This sight will make you a better shooter.
Shane b
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
Looks good and mounts to rmsc mounts. Just don’t use for edc. I’ve replaced the battery 4 times in the 5-6 mounts I’ve had it. I’m done buying battery for it so back to irons😭All around decent tho if your gonna keep it in a safe and use it every now and then it’s great
David ALmond
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
Love it....dude that tried to rob me didn't like
Kenneth Bibey
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
Holds zero works great!
alex buffington
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
Perfect fit easy to set up and use. Would buy again
Jimmy James
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
Battery is not captured, just in between slide and sight unless you use the included thin metal "shield". Two sets of screws included. One set is for mounting to P365(?) I guess. The screws have unthreaded shoulders that act like bushings inside the red dot base. The ones for the Sig mount pass thru the holes in the base like they should. The other 6-32 screws also have bushing/shoulders and do not pass thru the base properly. I was told by Sig tech support to "just push them thru". That is what I did and they just spin in my S&W Shield with optics cut. I found some 6-32 switch plate screws that work for now. I am going to zero the sight if possible and run 50 rnds thru pistol to see what happens. The only controls are/is a button inside the tombstone just this side of the glass (?) You can supposedly use it to turn off and on and adjust brightness. The brightness adjust does work. Accessing that button is whole nuther issue. My man fingers cannot access the button. I have been using a flat screwdriver blade. Not ideal and neither is the placement of the button. Probably the absolute WORST place they could have possibly put it. The MOTACS does work but I see the adjustment of the brightness of the dot being very problematic. There is no brightness level that will work for all conditions so being able to adjust it quickly would be necessary for any red dot. That is not going to happen here. You get what you pay for and sometimes what you think is a tool turns out to be a toy. No way I would bet my life on this thing.
JontheGeekGuy
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2024
The button to turn on and adjust this dot is in a dumb place that causes you to smudge the lens when pushing it. Changing the battery requires removing the sight. Adjustment for windage and elevation gives no feedback and the instructions don't give you much to go on when it comes to zeroing. The only good thing is that it's lightweight but that's because it's all plastic. Just save up for a better red dot
OklabyGodhoma
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023
I have been a Gunsmith for 44 years and have mounted more RMR type sights than I can remember. The Sig ROMEOzero was very straight forward in its mounting. It was mounted on a Glock 27, .40 S&W utilizing a dovetail mounting plate. The majority of these sights are metal but the ROMEOzero is a polymer housing. This particular mounting was for my personal EDC firearm and I can honestly say I have mounted more different brands than I can remember. I chose the Sig because I wanted a sight that was small but still presented an excellent sight picture. The instructions from Sig were well written and would serve a shooter who has never mounted this type of sight. Of note and great importance is the warning of not to over tighten he mounting screws because it could deform the polymer and cause the sight to malfunction.My first observations were the automatic waking of the sight with the slightest movement. Yes, this is going to cause the sight to be on with the daily movements but off whenever the firearm is still. The presentation of the red dot is very impressive when bringing the firearm up to the shooting position. I found that I needed to bring the intensity of the red dot down to mid level of brightness. Doing so gave excellent presentation in bright sunlight as well as total darkness. I urge the shooter to experiment with this to find what works best for them.Range time revealed the need for sight adjustment. Shooting at a 7 yard distance I fount he elevation to be perfect but I did need to adjust windage to the right. The adjustment screws are well defined with arrows indicating direction of travel. They are also pronounced with a solid felt click for each moment of travel. After adjustments over 50 rounds were fired with the sight holding perfectly. All screws were checked for problems and none found. I am also an NRA pistol instructor and Training Counselor and would urge anyone to consider this sight or one like it for defensive shooting. It gives the shooter faster sight acquisition and far better grouping than standard “iron sights”.Lastly I paid for this and have not been compensated in any way. Be SAFE…..Shoot WELL
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