April 14, 2021, 10:02 PM
2MalamutesRomeo Zero removal from P365XL question
Circle dot reticles work better for me, so removing the Zero from my new 365XL. My question is do I remove the what appears to be a plastic panel that sits below the optic? It seems like that panel sits down in a milled receptacle, but without that it would seem the next owner would not have a non-conductive surface to rest the battery on. So how does one remove that plastic panel? Or do I leave it?
April 14, 2021, 10:08 PM
ARH19456Just get under an edge and peel it off. It's pretty tough and generally will come off intact.
April 14, 2021, 10:16 PM
2Malamutesquote:
Originally posted by ARH19456:
Just get under an edge and peel it off. It's pretty tough and generally will come off intact.
Great, thanks, I’ll do that. I think my thin Xacto blade should get under a corner with no damage.
May 14, 2022, 11:07 AM
1lowlifeThanks for this post.
I replaced the Romeo for iron sights today.
Man that thing was sticky..
February 17, 2024, 02:14 PM
1lowlifeTo revisit this old thread.
Sig sent me a replacement Romeo Zero for my then-new P365XL.
The original one had blemishes on the lens when I bought it.
I'm just now getting around to pulling the iron sight plate assembly off and replacing the optic.
I can't find that plastic sheet that was there with the original optic.
I had to remove it for the plate assembly to fit.
I set it and the optic screws aside and put them somewhere that I'd remember.
But I don't remember and I can't find them.
I had to have Sig send me screws for the replaced optic.
The question is: do I need that sticky plastic sheet for the replacement optic?
Thanks...