SIG LOC TESTING

Published on July 21, 2025
Duration: 0:36

This video showcases the extreme durability testing of a SIG Sauer P320 pistol equipped with a ROMEO-M17 optic and SureFire X300U light. The optic demonstrates exceptional zero retention after being slammed against a table and the pistol survives a direct gravel drop, highlighting its ruggedness and reliability for tactical applications.

Quick Summary

The SIG ROMEO-M17 optic proved highly durable, maintaining zero after being slammed against a table and surviving a direct drop onto gravel. The SIG P320 pistol also remained functional, showcasing reliability for tactical use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Optic Impact Testing on Table
  2. 00:15Zero Retention Check After Impacts
  3. 00:29Pistol Field Drop Test on Gravel

Frequently Asked Questions

How durable is the SIG ROMEO-M17 optic?

The SIG ROMEO-M17 optic demonstrated exceptional durability. It maintained its zero and structural integrity even after being repeatedly slammed against a hard table edge and surviving a direct drop onto gravel.

Can the SIG P320 hold its zero after a drop?

Yes, the SIG P320 pistol, equipped with the ROMEO-M17 optic, proved its reliability by holding its zero after a significant drop directly onto gravel, indicating robust performance under stress.

What kind of testing was performed on the SIG optic and pistol?

The testing included repeated impacts of the pistol against a table edge to test optic mounting and zero retention, followed by a direct drop onto gravel to simulate harsh field conditions and verify functionality.

Is the SIG P320 with ROMEO-M17 suitable for tactical use?

Based on the extreme durability tests shown, including impact and drop resistance while maintaining zero, the SIG P320 setup with the ROMEO-M17 optic appears highly suitable for demanding tactical applications.

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