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Description
SKU 5655103250
Brand Sig Sauer
Model Number SOR75002
UPC 798681624836
DETAILS:
Brand: Sig Sauer
Model: ROMEO7S
Magnification: 1x
Objective Lens Diameter: 22mm
Adjustment Increments: 0.5 MOA
Total Windage Travel: 100 MOA
Overall Length: 81mm
Overall Width: 53mm
Height: 66mm
Weight: 7.7 oz
Reticle: 2 MOA Green Dot
Waterproofing: IPX 7
Battery: (1) AAA
Illumination Settings: 9 Daytime/ 2 NV
Mount Type: M1913 Picatinny
Color: Black
FEATURES:
Compact performance you can trust, introducing the ROMEO7S from SIG SAUER. This lightweight, compact sight features high-performance lens coatings for excellent light transmission and dot contrast in any situation. With the ROMEO7S you can choose from a red or a green 2 MOA dot, controlled via an intuitive user-facing rotary dial. SIG SAUER MOTAC technology combined with a AAA battery provides up to 50,000 hours of run time. The compact size and weight of the ROMEO7S with unlimited eye-relief and parallax-free operation make it ready for any mission.
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Price is $20 higher than price posted ($119 instead of $99). No code provided or instructions.
See this is the kinda sh__t I’m talking about : This price is $20.00 higher than just a few days ago and some nimrod posts it as a “deal”




Pretty sure they only had a few at this price and then jacked the price back up. Might as well just list "market demand" instead of a dollar amount.