ROMEOZero FAQ

Published on July 22, 2022
Duration: 4:52

John Nichols from SIG SAUER Electro-Optics provides essential guidance for mounting and zeroing the ROMEOZero pistol optic. Key instructions include using the provided slide cover sticker, applying forward pressure during mounting, adhering to a strict 9-10 inch-pound torque spec due to the polymer housing, and understanding that adjustment directions refer to bullet impact, not dot movement. He emphasizes zeroing at the range after mounting, rather than forcing co-witnessing beforehand, to prevent damage.

Quick Summary

When mounting the SIG SAUER ROMEOZero optic, use the included sticker to protect battery contacts from slide debris. Apply forward pressure during mounting and torque screws to 9-10 inch-pounds. Remember, adjustment directions indicate bullet impact, not dot movement. Zero the optic at the range after initial mounting.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to ROMEOZero FAQ
  2. 00:13Unique Polymer Construction
  3. 00:26Mounting the ROMEOZero: Step 1 - Sticker
  4. 00:59Mounting the ROMEOZero: Step 2 - Screws & Pressure
  5. 01:34Torque Specifications (9-10 Inch-Pounds)
  6. 02:04Screw Torque Checks
  7. 02:17Zeroing: Shoot First, Adjust Later
  8. 02:36Why Not Force Co-Witnessing
  9. 03:12Laser Bore Sighting Tips
  10. 03:30Understanding Adjustment Directions
  11. 04:03Windage Adjustment Example
  12. 04:22Summary of Key Instructions
  13. 04:45More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct torque specification for mounting the SIG SAUER ROMEOZero optic?

The maximum torque specification for the SIG SAUER ROMEOZero optic is 9-10 inch-pounds. This is crucial due to its polymer housing, which can be damaged by excessive torque commonly used for aluminum reflex sights.

Why is it important to use the included sticker when mounting the ROMEOZero on a P365?

The sticker covers a hole in the P365 slide that can allow hot gas and debris to enter the optic's battery contacts. Using the sticker protects the optic's internal components from these elements.

How should I adjust the SIG ROMEOZero optic's point of impact?

The directional arrows on the ROMEOZero indicate the direction of bullet impact. For example, turning the 'Up' adjustment moves your bullet impacts higher on the target, not necessarily the dot up in the window.

Should I try to co-witness my ROMEOZero with iron sights before shooting?

No, it's best to go to the range and fire rounds first. Forcing the dot to co-witness before shooting can push the optic beyond its adjustment limits and potentially damage it or strip the adjustments.

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