![]() Upon presentation, you just look for your front sight like you always do and the dot appears right there in the window of the Romeo Zero. And, on the other, it helps you find the dot. On the one hand, it provides a backup should something catastrophic happen with your optic. Having the option to use your iron sights still provides a few benefits. SEE ALSO: 10mm ‘No Moonclips’ Single Action Revolver – Cimarron Badboy – SHOT Show 2020 And it works with the standard front sight, keeping you from having to purchase and install a suppressor-height front sight. This allows you to still use your iron sights while the optic is mounted. Additionally, molded into the optic is a rear sight notch. You now have a very low profile red dot on your pistol. ![]() The texturing on the rugged polymer housing of the Romeo Zero matches the textured grip of the SIG P365 XL. You then place the Romeo Zero into the open space previously occupied by the rear sight plate and screw it down with the provided hardware. Rather than mounting the optic to a mounting plate and then to the pistol, the optic mounts directly to the slide.įrom the underside of the slide you can remove two screws letting you take the rear sight plate off the P365 XL slide. Since SIG Sauer designed the P365 XL to work in conjunction with the new Romeo Zero, the optic sits nice and flat. The Romeo Zero mounts nice and low to the slide of the P365 XL.
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