This video showcases everyday carry (EDC) firearms from The Gun Shop in Idaho Falls. It features a Sig P320 with a Romeo 1 optic, a Glock 19 with a Holosun 509T, and a surprising reveal of a Taurus Raging Hunter revolver. The employees demonstrate casual expertise in discussing their personal carry setups.
This video covers Day 1 of the Desert Brutality 2020 competition, focusing on the Armored +P division. The creator, Kit Badger, details his experience using an American Defense Manufacturing AR-10 equipped with a SureFire SOCOM 762 Mini Suppressor and Atibal X 1-10 optic, along with a Sig Sauer X5 Legion pistol featuring a Romeo 1 optic. He specifically mentions the use of Ventura Munitions 7.62 ammunition and Minuteman Munitions 147gr 9mm. The competition is produced by InRange TV and KE Arms.
This YouTube video offers a deep dive analysis of a February 2019 USPSA match, specifically focusing on the Carry Optics A Class. The shooter utilizes a Glock 34 Gen 5 equipped with a Sig Sauer Romeo 1 red dot sight. The description highlights the effort to successfully sync audio and video, indicating a dedication to providing a high-quality viewing experience for viewers interested in competitive shooting analysis.
This video demonstrates how to mount a Sig Sauer Romeo 1 red dot sight onto a Glock 34 Gen 5 MOS pistol, including the installation of backup iron sights. It highlights the necessary tools and provides links to the specific products used, such as the Wheeler FAT Wrench and NC Star VISM sight pusher. The process is shown as it would be for a Vortex optic, emphasizing a practical installation guide for firearm owners looking to upgrade their pistols with optics and co-witnessed iron sights.
The SIG SAUER P320, adopted by the U.S. Army as the M17, offers significant modularity and modern features compared to the Beretta M9. Its serialized Fire Control Unit (FCU) allows for easy caliber changes and grip module swaps. The P320 RX variant includes the Romeo 1 red dot sight, enhancing target acquisition.
This review compares the Sig Sauer P320 RX and Glock 19 MOS, highlighting their features, specifications, and value. The P320 RX offers a factory-installed Romeo 1 optic and co-witnessing night sights for around $800, making it a better value than the Glock 19 MOS, which requires additional cost for optics and sights to reach nearly $1000. Both pistols demonstrate reliable performance, though trigger pulls differ, with the Glock averaging 4 lbs 14 oz and the Sig averaging 6 lbs 2 oz.
The Sig P320 Compact RX offers an optic-ready package with co-witnessing night sights and modularity at a competitive price point. Despite some manufacturer delays and minor cosmetic concerns like easily scratched polymer frames, its reliable range performance and user-friendly design make it a strong recommendation for both new and experienced shooters seeking a versatile home defense or range handgun.
The Sig Sauer P320 RX is highlighted for its modularity, allowing users to swap calibers and grips. It features a smooth, striker-fired trigger with a crisp break and tactile reset, and is drop-safe. The full-size model offers a 17+1 capacity, with a contoured slide for comfortable concealed carry.
This video from American Rifleman features Editor-in-Chief Mark Keefe testing Sig Sauer's new Electro-Optics line. The focus is on two new gun sights, the Romeo 1 and Romeo 3, which are put to the test at the range. The description highlights the expansion of Sig Sauer's product catalog into optics.
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