Sig Dot Dies after 1,600 Rounds???

Published on April 8, 2024
Duration: 0:58

This review details the failure of a Sig Sauer Romeo Zero red dot sight on a P365 pistol after approximately 1,600 rounds. The optic exhibited intermittent flickering and eventually complete reticle failure during a shooting drill, impacting the shooter's ability to acquire a sight picture. The test highlights potential durability concerns for micro red dot sights under high-round count usage.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer Romeo Zero red dot sight failed after approximately 1,600 rounds on a Sig Sauer P365. The optic exhibited intermittent flickering and complete reticle failure, impacting the shooter's ability to acquire a sight picture during a durability test.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting Drill with Sig P365
  2. 00:11Sig Red Dot Flickering & Failure
  3. 00:24Demonstrating Optic Failure
  4. 00:42Conclusion: Optic Failure at 1600 Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rounds did the Sig Romeo Zero red dot sight last?

The Sig Sauer Romeo Zero red dot sight reportedly failed after approximately 1,600 rounds of use during a durability test on a Sig Sauer P365 pistol.

What kind of failure did the Sig Romeo Zero red dot exhibit?

The optic experienced intermittent flickering of the red dot reticle, leading to a loss of sight picture, and eventually a complete failure where the dot was no longer visible.

What firearm was used in the Sig red dot durability test?

The durability test was conducted using a Sig Sauer P365 micro-compact pistol, equipped with the Sig Sauer Romeo Zero micro red dot sight.

Who conducted the Sig red dot durability test?

The durability test and review were conducted by Lucas Botkin from T.REX ARMS, known for evaluating firearm components under stress.

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