January 24, 2021, 06:47 AM
GaranderRomeo 1pro
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
January 24, 2021, 08:03 AM
Cobra21I 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?
January 24, 2021, 12:11 PM
T.WebbI 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.