Joe S.
Hunter
I put a Sig Romeo 5 on my PC9 and sighted it in today.
It replaced a Burris Fast Fire 2. While I was happy with the FF2, I swapped because of Sig's auto off/ on feature. I like that i can just put the gun away and not worry about the sight's battery. And since this is a "bump in the night" gun as well as a range toy I'm glad to have that feature as the switch is not the easiest to find at night on the Burris.
For about $130 I'm a bit skeptical of how the motion sensor will work but the batteries are cheap enough to replace if they dont last. The reviews I've seen on the sight have been good. I like the smaller dot better. It picks up the 8" gong at 50 yards much easier.
It replaced a Burris Fast Fire 2. While I was happy with the FF2, I swapped because of Sig's auto off/ on feature. I like that i can just put the gun away and not worry about the sight's battery. And since this is a "bump in the night" gun as well as a range toy I'm glad to have that feature as the switch is not the easiest to find at night on the Burris.
For about $130 I'm a bit skeptical of how the motion sensor will work but the batteries are cheap enough to replace if they dont last. The reviews I've seen on the sight have been good. I like the smaller dot better. It picks up the 8" gong at 50 yards much easier.