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The Romeo 1 pro is definitely wider than most Pistol dots , but I’ve found it to be the easiest dot to see from a fast draw , maybe it’s due to sitting lower in the milled slide , or because of the wide field of view and good glass . As an older dude I need a dot on my pistols to shoot past 10 yds , I’ve tried different dots with adapter plates and found them difficult To consistently pick up from a draw or recoil . I have an astigmatism and find even without My glasses in a shtf scenario , the distorted Dot is still able to hit center mass . The higher the dot sits on the gun , the more Point of impact vs point of aim issues . With the Pro 1 mounted on my compact I’m able To participate in my clubs service gun winter league | ||
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I haven't ventured down this path and not sure I will, but would you say the larger Pro 1 would be more challenging to conceal v other dots out there on the market? Risk the consequences of honesty... | |||
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I brought the P320C with a Romeo I and a Streamlight TLR7. I dropped it in 1 of those appendix holsters with the mag pouch that seems to be all the rave on the shooting TV shows these days. I really haven't given this combo the dedication I should, but I'm just not on board as of yet. However, after a battery problem, the Romeo I optic does seem to work well, and the suppressor height sights were pretty good then the optic wasn't working. ************************************************ "Tonight, we are a country awakened to danger and called to defend freedom. Our grief has turned to anger and anger to resolution. Whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to our enemies, justice will be done". {George W. Bush, Post 9/11} | |||
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