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    Quote Originally Posted by Pappabear View Post
    That gun interest me as well. I bought one of their new T1 knock offs (Romeo 5) and that damn thing feels like it's built like a tank. And the knobs are crisp and the RDS brightness is perfectly consistent from one brightness level to the next.

    I.e., on my cheaper aimpoints, you adjust brightness levels and it will go from dull to a little brighter to starburst. I spent $150 on the Sig and it blew my socks off for the price.

    I know this is not the other romeo that goes on pistol, but it speaks to the effort Sig is making. They are slowly winning me over. They have gotten more than their fair share of my income with cans-guns and now RDS.

    I think they made too many rifle scopes in an already crowded market so I haven't dabbled in that mess.

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    I shot one of their T1 style knockoff's on an MP7 at Battlefield Vegas last weekend and I was actually surprised with the clarity of it. It was my first experience with their electro optics line.

    My LGS has the RX for $1100, so......
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    Anyone Put a 320 RX Through its Paces Yet?

    So far I have 400rds through my P320-C RX. The gun has run flawlessly and the optic is holding zero and works well. This is a very low round count, but so far I am impressed with it.




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    I'm keeping my eye for deals on one. I want to get a compact and swap slides with my threaded carry and put an s/c grip on the compact for carrying.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightstalker865 View Post
    So far I have 400rds through my P320-C RX. The gun has run flawlessly and the optic is holding zero and works well. This is a very low round count, but so far I am impressed with it.




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    Definitely keep us updated. There is a cut in the body of the sight to make it easier to co-witness right? Would that notch work as a rear iron in a pinch? I'm trying to understand the logic of the X-Carry having the rear sight on a removable plate that can be swapped for their Romeo1. That would mean that their carry version of the X-Five wouldn't be able to have a red dot and rear iron, it's one or the other.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wake27 View Post
    Definitely keep us updated. There is a cut in the body of the sight to make it easier to co-witness right? Would that notch work as a rear iron in a pinch? I'm trying to understand the logic of the X-Carry having the rear sight on a removable plate that can be swapped for their Romeo1. That would mean that their carry version of the X-Five wouldn't be able to have a red dot and rear iron, it's one or the other.


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    Interesting you brought that up. My father picked up the two tone RX last weekend. One thing I noticed was that it didn't have a rear sight, just a plane front sight. It was a special for $699. I didn't handle it, but now I'm interested to find out as well.

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    It does have a cut but supposedly not that great for using as a rear sight.


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    Quote Originally Posted by marh415 View Post
    Interesting you brought that up. My father picked up the two tone RX last weekend. One thing I noticed was that it didn't have a rear sight, just a plane front sight. It was a special for $699. I didn't handle it, but now I'm interested to find out as well.

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    It didn't have a rear sight at all?

    Quote Originally Posted by jstalford View Post
    It does have a cut but supposedly not that great for using as a rear sight.


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    That's what I figured, though someone over on another forum said that their's didn't even have a notch IIRC.
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    The one at the LGS did have a rear sight and the Romeo1 did have notch so you can see "through" it with the rear sight.

    For those that have seen them locally, what're they going for? The LGS had the 320C RX for $690. That particular place kind of known for having higher prices on guns but it's the first I've seen in person. The street price was quite a bit lower than I thought it would be give that's only ~$150 more than a standard 320 (at that place anyway).

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    $690 is the best I've if it's the model with the rear sight.


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    I like the gun, like the sight, like the co-witness in case the sight is in-op, hated the slide release, too short for my thumb, tried 2 different guns.. that was a no go for me

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