Sig Romeo5?

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I've had a Romeo5 on my CZ Scorpion for maybe a year (can't recall precisely when I bought it). I have a fair amount of rounds through it since then and so far it has held up just fine. I'm a bit leery of the motion activation but so far no problems, and Sig warrants it for life. If it craps out on me eventually I'll report back.

Optically it's pretty good. Not the equal of my Aimpoint PRO but good. Certainly it has more parallax than the Aimpoint but not enough to affect usefulness.
 
I have two of them. The first one I put on a .300 black out upper. It worked fine but I switched to a 1-4 Nikon scope. Then it moved to a Ruger 22/45 and I bought another for a Ruger MKII. Then the one on the 22/45 moved to a Crosman 1322 air gun. I like it. I've been careful to turn them off and not use the shake awake feature but it is nice to know if it isn't moving my batteries won't die. If a good deal on another one comes along, I'll buy a third.
 
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