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Sales manager at the LGS told me that the 320X5 Legion is only cut for the Romeo optic . I thought they would also take the DP Pro. Who’s right ? The one I’m looking at was made in March of 2020 . Also this gun doesn’t use mounting plates right ? Thanks in advance. | ||
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If it's like the M-18, it's only cut for the Romeo1 Pro. | |||
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The Deltapoint Pro and the Romeo 1Pro can be mounted on the Legion and the M17/M18 as they have the same base pattern. I am planning on getting a Legion and was with a friend shooting the Deltapoint Pro on his Legion last night. | |||
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Your "sales manager" is uninformed (I'm being polite). The pistol you mention is milled for Romeo1 Pro and Delta Point Pro. | |||
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Left-Handed, NOT Left-Winged! |
Apex is now selling an adapter plate for the Aimpoint Acro that positions the rds as far rearward as possible and puts a backup rear sight in front of the Acro. It comes with a front sight of the correct height to match. Tango Down has an Acro adapter with the ads in the normal location and no backup rear sight. Bobro has a Trijicon RMR adapter plate with a built in rear backup sight in the normal position. You have to install a Dawson or Trijicon front sight of a specified height. Springer Precision has various adapter plates as well. Personally, the Romeo 1 Pro is a non-starter for me. The DPP is viable but it's so tall that backup sights are an issue. Leupold has the modular rear that engages a slot in the sight, but then you still need a new front sight. | |||
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Dawson Precision sells a .405 front fiber that will co witness with the DPP rear and Galloway Precision has a $8 insert that plugs into the back of the DPP instead of spending $80 on a rear sight. | |||
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When I bought mine it had a Delta Point Pro installed from the dealer. It definitely works with the DPP which by the way is a awesome little dot. | |||
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Thanks for the replies. As for the back up iron sights and co witness this will just be a range toy so irons aren’t a concern . | |||
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The newest ones are also drilled for the RMR. Only way to tell is take the plate off and look for 4 screw holes. It will have 6 holes, 2 are for not threaded recoil lugs. "You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality." Ayn Rand | |||
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Mine was made in Feb and was milled for RMR/SRO as well. That means a holosun will work as well. I have a Holosun 507c V2 green coming. I could not find a Romeo 1 Pro in stock. I did also buy a mounting plate with a rear dovetail to mount a rear suppressor sight even though I could of mounted direct without. I am hesitant to lose irons on a home defence gun. We shall see if my plan works. | |||
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