Sig Romeo 1 Pro - New standard for DPP footprint?

Published on February 18, 2022
Duration: 7:51

This guide details the installation of the Sig Romeo 1 Pro optic, emphasizing its compatibility with the Delta Point Pro footprint. It highlights the importance of proper mounting procedures and safety checks. The review notes the optic's suitability for concealed carry and its performance in bright conditions, making it a strong contender for pistols with DPP-cut slides.

Quick Summary

The Sig Romeo 1 Pro is a strong contender for pistols with Delta Point Pro optic cuts, offering improved durability and a brighter emitter visible even in full Texas sun. While it uses a less common 1632 battery and lacks tactile adjustments, its overall performance and design make it a recommended choice for concealed carry and general use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sig Romeo 1 Pro Introduction
  2. 00:34Reviewer Introduction & Ethics
  3. 01:07Channel Promotion
  4. 01:34Delta Point Pro Comparison
  5. 02:06Romeo 1 Pro Dislikes
  6. 03:32Pistol Setup Mention
  7. 04:02Romeo 1 Pro Likes - Clarity & Brightness
  8. 04:51Romeo 1 Pro Likes - Window & Reticle
  9. 06:23Durability & Support
  10. 07:40Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig Romeo 1 Pro a good choice for pistols with Delta Point Pro cuts?

The Sig Romeo 1 Pro shares the Delta Point Pro footprint, making it a direct fit for slides cut for that optic. It's recommended over the Delta Point Pro due to perceived improvements in durability and design, addressing common complaints about the DPP.

How does the Sig Romeo 1 Pro perform in bright sunlight?

The Sig Romeo 1 Pro features a high-output emitter that performs well even in very bright conditions, such as full Texas sun. This makes it a reliable option for outdoor shooting where visibility can be a challenge for lesser optics.

What are the main drawbacks of the Sig Romeo 1 Pro?

Key drawbacks include the use of a 1632 battery (shorter life than 2032), adjustments lacking tactile clicks requiring a jeweler's screwdriver, and a shroud that can make button access difficult for larger fingers.

Is the Sig Romeo 1 Pro suitable for concealed carry?

Yes, the optic is considered suitable for concealed carry. Its recoil resistance and robust construction, featuring a steel shroud and aluminum housing, align with the demands of daily carry and use.

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