SIG-Sauer Romeo 4T and 8T Review

Published on August 12, 2022
Duration: 11:10

The SIG Romeo 4T and 8T offer distinct features for tactical applications. The 8T excels in night vision performance and durability with its enclosed emitter and steel shroud, while the 4T is a lighter micro red dot with solar backup. Both utilize a versatile Ballistic Circle Reticle, but the 4T's night vision capabilities are noted as a drawback compared to the 8T.

Quick Summary

The SIG Romeo 8T excels in night vision, rivaling the EOTech EXPS3, and features extreme durability with a steel shroud. The Romeo 4T is a lighter micro red dot with solar backup but has poor night vision performance. Both offer versatile Ballistic Circle Reticles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Assembly Origin
  2. 00:41Form Factors: 4T vs 8T
  3. 01:00Ballistic Circle Reticle Explained
  4. 01:41T-Series vs H-Series & Durability
  5. 02:49Power & Battery Life Comparison
  6. 04:09Weight and Bulk Analysis
  7. 05:07Night Vision Performance Test
  8. 07:03Magnifier Compatibility & Emitter
  9. 09:27Final Verdict: 4T vs 8T

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the SIG Romeo 4T and Romeo 8T red dot sights?

The Romeo 8T is a larger, enclosed emitter sight with superior night vision performance and extreme durability due to a steel shroud. The 4T is a micro red dot with a solar backup option but weaker night vision. Both feature the Ballistic Circle Reticle system.

How does the night vision performance of the SIG Romeo 8T compare to other red dots?

The SIG Romeo 8T offers exceptional night vision performance, nearly matching high-end optics like the EOTech EXPS3. This significantly surpasses the performance of the Romeo 4T, which is noted to be poor under night vision.

What reticle options are available on the SIG Romeo 4T and 8T?

Both optics feature the Ballistic Circle Reticle with four modes: a 2 MOA dot, a 65 MOA circle with a 2 MOA dot, a dot with BDC holds, and a full circle-dot with BDC holds.

What is the battery life and power source for the SIG Romeo 4T and 8T?

Both optics claim up to 100,000 hours of battery life. The Romeo 4T uses a CR2032 battery with a solar backup panel, while the Romeo 8T uses a CR123 battery and lacks solar features.

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