SHOT Show 2017: SIG Sauer Romeo4S Electro-Optics Reflex Sight

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posted on January 15, 2017
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SIG Sauer has not been in the carbine sight business for that long, but the company continues to make improvements. The latest is the Romeo4S Electro-Optics, which allows users to toggle between four different reticles with the simple press of two buttons. Although the battery is already rated for 50,000 hours, the Romeo4S has a solar cell that can get that number up to 100,000 hours. Add in the more rugged mount, and it is clear that SIG Sauer is serious about carbine optics.

For more information, visit sigsauer.com.

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