ROMEO2

Published on February 15, 2022
Duration: 5:33

The SIG SAUER ROMEO2 reflex optic is a robust accessory for pistols and rifles. It features a side-mounting battery with a 20,000-hour runtime, a usable rear notch for co-witnessing with suppressor height sights, and optional shrouds for added protection. The optic also includes MOTOCH and Magnatec features for automatic on/off functionality.

Quick Summary

The SIG SAUER ROMEO2 reflex optic offers a side-mounting battery for easy changes without losing zero, up to 20,000 hours of runtime, and optional shrouds for durability and water resistance. It also features MOTOCH and Magnatec for automatic illumination control, making it a versatile accessory for various firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to ROMEO2
  2. 00:41Box Contents and Tools
  3. 01:25Side-Mount Battery Feature
  4. 02:06Rear Notch and Co-Witnessing
  5. 02:39Shroud Options: Half Shroud
  6. 03:09Shroud Options: Full Shroud & Water Resistance
  7. 04:05MOTOCH Feature Explained
  8. 04:20Magnatec Feature Explained
  9. 05:02Included Cleaning Pin
  10. 05:06Conclusion and Where to Find More

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the SIG SAUER ROMEO2 reflex optic?

The ROMEO2 features a side-mounting battery for easy changes without losing zero, up to 20,000 hours of runtime, a usable rear notch for co-witnessing, and optional shrouds for enhanced durability and water resistance. It also includes MOTOCH and Magnatec features for automatic illumination control.

How do you change the battery on the SIG SAUER ROMEO2?

The ROMEO2 has a side-mounting battery tray that accepts a CR2032 battery. You simply push a button on the back of the optic to release the tray, slide it out, replace the battery, and slide the tray back in. This process does not require removing the optic from the firearm.

What is the Magnatec feature on the ROMEO2 optic?

Magnatec uses a sensor and an included magnet in the shroud. When the magnet is brought near the optic's housing, the optic automatically turns off. Removing the magnet causes the optic to turn back on, which is useful for concealed carry with compatible holsters.

Can the SIG SAUER ROMEO2 be made water-resistant?

Yes, by installing the full shroud option, which includes an integrated lens, the ROMEO2 becomes water-resistant. This configuration helps prevent debris like mud from entering the emitter and affecting the optic's performance.

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