Sig Romeo 5 vs Sig Romeo MSR
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Published 2020-06-28
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All Comments (21)
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Well done my friend. I cant tell you how many reviews I've seen on this and no one shows the red dot on a red dot scope!!! I was looking at the MSR today but they didnt have the Romeo 5. The MSR's dial was tight, not easy, in fact a bit cumbersome to turn. Many excellent points on the dot. I think you sold me on the Romeo 5. Thanks much for being right to the point on everything!
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Been looking for a new red dot for a couple of builds. Was looking at both the MSR and Romeo 5. Your review and the comments have helped me decide on the 5.
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Good review and comparison. Thanks for taking the time. Really appreciated you doing the actual comparison of adjusting the sights on camera. Good stuff.
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I was going back and forth between the two and your review sealed the deal for the R5.
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Ive have the Romeo 5 and just picked up the MSR cheap at the pawn for my broomstick. Thanks for the video for my needs.
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Thanks. Was looking at both, went with Romeo 5 your review helped.
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Nice comparison! I am deciding between the two and this helps to get the Romeo5. Both are good and I would probably be happy with MSR too.
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Do you have to shoot with the lens cover open? I say if you do tactical shooting, you run, you jump, change the magazine, it doesn't break?
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Just got the Romeo 5 look forward to it, thanks for the video 🙌🏽💯
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Excellent review! This helped me out a lot. Thanks!!
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Good review. I have both sights. Both great. I like the MSR a little better because you can see clearly through the covers and there's no rubber lens caps to lose.
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Both are nice. You did alright. Post some range video when you can. I'd love to see that. Keep pushing!
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Excellent to the point review, picking up the Romeo5 based on this, thank you!
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I got my Romeo 5 for my AR For around 130 at a local gun shop. Great vid man already been subscribed.
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Someone else may have mentioned it, but you can set the brightness knob on the MSR between two settings and it will be OFF. I keep mine set between 4 and 5. A slight nudge either way and it’s on.
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Perfect timing... I wanted to see the difference 💪💯💯
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Really helpful! Much appreciated man
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Great video and review. Great insight on home defense situations! SALUTE
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This is the first time I've come across one of your videos and honestly I'll keep watching them. I will say that I can see it both ways. Tactically speaking the last thing you want to be doing in a self defense situation is fumbling with knobs. And I like the motion activated nature of the Romeo5. But at the same time if that situation hits and you have to make an adjustment for some reason, you're gonna want the biggest knobiest adjustment when your fine motor skills are reduced due to the inevitable chemical dump you experience. I have the Romeo 5 and personally love it, but wanted a review on the MSR. So it really is a matter of preference and training. But whichever one you choose, TRAIN, TRAIN, TRAIN! Because in a SD situation you're going to fall back to your lowest level of training, and rarely rise to the occasion. Which situation do you want to find yourself relying on in a life or death situation: luck or training and muscle memory? Great video, brother. Keep it up.
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Thanks for the great video man!