New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer this week announced that the new Romeo 2 red dot is now shipping in a choice of four different reticles

Billed by Sig as designed and built "for the most rugged and adverse conditions" the Romeo 2 uses a 7075 aluminum housing that features a modular shroud system including two steel shrouds to provide multiple layers of protection and allow the user to configure their optic in three different profiles. A 1x30mm red dot that fits Sig's Romeo 1 Pro footprint, the new Romeo 2 is available with either a circle dot or 3, 6, or 10-MOA red dot with 15 brightness settings.
 

Sig Sauer Romeo 2 red dot optic
The 3 MOA and 6 MOA are currently shipping, with the circle dot and 10 MOA in the pipeline. (Photo: Sig) 
Sig Sauer Romeo 2 red dot optic
Two steel shrouds and a polycarbonate rear window allow the Romeo 2 to be used in three different configurations from open to fully enclosed. The optic is rated IPX7 when it comes to waterproofing. (Photo: Sig) 


Using a high-efficiency, point-source LED emitter and molded aspheric glass lens, the Romeo 2 maintains 25,000 hours of battery life on a single CR2032, partially through the use of MOTAC, a shake-awake feature, which automatically powers the optic on and off when it senses motion. 
 

Sig Sauer Romeo 2 red dot optic
Open or enclosed, the Romeo 2 gives the user some options. (Photo: Sig) 
Sig Sauer Romeo 2 red dot optic
It also is night-vision friendly for goon work, with Sig's Dark Adaptive Reticles & Coating system and three of the 15 brightness settings are specifically for use with PNVs. A MAGNETAC system automatically turns off the optic when holstered with a compatible holster and turns on when drawn. (Photo: Sig) 


MSRP is $799 across all the three MOA reticle patterns while the circle dot reticle variant will be $909. Sig says the series is "designed, developed, tested, and assembled in the U.S.A."

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