sig romeo zero micro
The Sig ROMEOZero micro reflex sight is the fastest, most accurate, ultra-compact micro reflex sight for everyday concealed carry and pistols with slim slide profiles. The sight features a ruggedized, WeaponsGrade textured polymer body and the SpectraCoat HD Polymer lens system.
sig romeo zero micro
The ROMEOZero features SpecraCoat HD polymer lens with 10 times the impact resistance over traditional glass lenses WeaponsGrade Ultralite Polymer housing optimized for use with Polymer pistols, concealed-carry and also slim slide profiles such as single-stack 1911s,
sig romeo zero micro
and sub-compact firearms; Stippling pattern on the housing matches P365 and P365XL grip pattern, for an integrated look; 8 vivid, user configurable daytime illumination levels MOTAC (Motion Activated Illumination System) that powers up when it senses motion and powers down when it does not;
parallax free; highly efficient, point source LED emitter for a crisp dot that is 8 times more efficient than conventional red dots. 10 year battery life unrivaled in a micro reflex sight. Assembled in USA.
Subcompact optics-ready carry pistols are one of the best-selling firearms, and SIG’s new-for-’22 Romeo Zero Elite might be the best reflex optic available for today’s micro-compact pistols. As you might expect, the Elite version is similar in many ways to the original Romeo Zero, which was already an outstanding optic, but the Elite receives several noteworthy upgrades that make it a standout in its class
“The Romeo Zero Elite takes the innovation of the award-winning Romeo Zero to the next level with premium features, beginning with a glass lens for unmatched clarity, scratch-resistance, and a distortion-free picture,” says Andy York, president of SIG Sauer Electro-Optics. The new Elite model is available with a three-m.o.a. dot as well as a new reticle option that features a two-m.o.a. center dot and a 32-m.o.a. circle. The dot/circle combo is designed to offer maximum precision for longer shots and a large, easy-to-see aiming point for close, fast shots.
One of the other notable upgrades to the new Elite optic is a high-tech polymer housing that resists shock and protects the optic from damage. According to York, the new housing features an all-new carbon-infused construction and is more rugged, promising category-leading drop protection. A hardened steel shroud is also included, and it provides more protection against damage. The Elite reflex sight comes with SIG’s TAP (Touch-Activated Programming) that allows the shooter to adjust brightness settings and reticle options by simply tapping on the optic. To initiate TAP, hold the brightness button for three seconds until the reticle blinks slowly. Once it does, you can tap anywhere on the optic to raise brightness settings.
Once the optic reaches the highest of its eight brightness settings, it will begin to toggle down through the brightness settings. Once you have the desired brightness setting, don’t touch the Elite for five seconds. This allows the setting to be stored. To save battery life, all SIG Romeo Zero optics are equipped with MOTAC motion activation that automatically powers down the optic when no motion is detected and activates the optic when it is moved. When you draw your pistol and MOTAC activates the optic, the reticle will automatically return to the most recent brightness level.
TAP can also be used to toggle between reticle options with the circle/dot version of the Elite optic, allowing you to use the 32-m.o.a. outer dot, the two-m.o.a. inner dot, or both. If you’d prefer not to use the TAP feature, you can make adjustment settings using the brightness button that is tucked away under the shroud and just behind the lens. Adjusting windage and elevation is simple with the Romeo Zero Elite. The windage adjustment screw is located on the left rear side of the optic, and the elevation screw adjustment is located within the notch of the optic’s integral rear sight. Both screws are adjusted using the provided Allen wrench.
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