Posted February 6, 2020 12:22 pm by Comments

By Tactical Life

The non-serialized SIG P320 Grip Module upgrades the contract-winning pistol.

Obviously known for its firearms, SIG Sauer has also emerged as a major player in the world of optics. Within its Electro Optics lines reside contract-winning riflescopes and reflex sights. Meanwhile, the BDX series is already changing the way we thing about an optics package. During SHOT Show, we caught a sneak peak of its latest reflex sight: the SIG ROMEO 2.

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SIG ROMEO 2 Details

“This ROMEO 2 will have 15 brightness settings. It has an integrated rear sight to co-witness with a front suppressor-height sight,” said SIG Sauer’s John Nichols. “It’s got a toolless battery tray, so basically push this rear button in the back and the battery tray will pop out under spring tension. You got a 2032 side-loading battery in there to give about 25,000 hours of battery life.”

At first glance, the most impressive upgrades with the ROMEO 2 center around its versatility. With multiple shrouds included, users can dictate how light or how protected they run the optic; this gives operators and civilians alike tremendous flexibility in their optic setup.

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