nope it wont fit!!!! why you ask??? because the romeo zero dont exist!!!!
ive been looking for one since I got my 365xl, but ive decided to wait for the holosun 507k, it should be released in april, and its metal, not plastic and only 50 bucks more that the Romeo!
I have a Romeo O on my 365XL! Lol.
Havent had any problem out of my Sig O, works great on my 365XL. Easy to see and pick up quickly, get spoiled with the red dot quickly! Lol.So do I. Not real impressed with it, but hopefully it will hold on until my 507k gets here.
The Sig ROMEO 1 PRO has the stainless steel "cage" around the optic. I'm not so sure about the ROMEO 0. I thought dog was out catching bail jumpers!Go see MACs most recent post about Romeo 0. Apparently dog is now going to ship them with a metal cover to protect the polymer lens surround.
A simple MAC social media search and you would have found this.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B8mgEiMgOip/?igshid=7dzovgtr0wb7
Interesting. Though I do find the Zero to be cheaply built, and to be fair it is a fairly cheap optic, my main problem with it is the dang dot intensity button. It is in an awkward spot and for me is almost impossible to use without something like a sharpie cap. I was at the the range this evening for the first time in nice weather with the gun and sight. Previous to this it has always been cloudy. Today it was sunny with white snow all around. With the sun almost at my back the dot at the intensity I had been using was completely washed out. When you do try and adjust it you don't know which way you are going because you cant see the dot. A real pain in the butt. I am hoping that Holosun 507k will be the answer I am looking for.
nope it wont fit!!!! why you ask??? because the romeo zero dont exist!!!!
ive been looking for one since I got my 365xl, but ive decided to wait for the holosun 507k, it should be released in april, and its metal, not plastic and only 50 bucks more that the Romeo!
Changed the battery last night went out today. We were shooting a 50 round drill at 7 yards. My groups were fine but were all low right. I had a shooting partner who is an excellent marksman shoot 5 rounds onto a freshly painted steel at 10 yards. All rounds were close enough together that the paint looked like one big splatter. On a 24 inch steel they were right at the edge at about 4:30. Gotta love a sights that doesnt even come close to returning to zero after a battery change.