This factory replacement, P320 RXP X-series Stainless Steel slide assembly fits Carry and Compact size (X-series & non-X-Series) grip modules. It accommodates our 3.9″ barrel. This slide comes with our Romeo1Pro mounted on top, ready for use. Equipped with our suppressor height, X-ray night sights. Specifications for SIG SAUER XSeries 3.9in Slide Assemblies: Manufacturer: SIG SAUER Gun Make: SIG Sauer Gun Model: SIG Sauer P320 RXP, SIG Sauer P320 Carry, SIG Sauer P320 Compact Optic Cut: SIG Sauer Romeo 1 Color: Coyote Tan Length: 3.9 in Fabric/Material: Stainless Steel Included Accessories: Romeo1PRO 6MOA Condition: New Caliber: .355 Caliber Barrel Length: 3.9 in Package Contents: SIG SAUER XSeries 3.9in Slide Assemblies Romeo1Pro mounted on top ready for use. Equipped with our suppressor height X-ray night sights.
Devonth –
Romeo1PRO is trash. Massive blurry hazy red crazing all around the dot and Rectangular holographic reflections of the emitter glass cover projected on to the screen. So distracting from a clear sight picture. I thought it was just mine so I called Sig Sauer to find out if I could get it fixed and the tech said that is normal and that his own is the same way. I have a Trijicon RMR that is older and has none of the issues with its dot.
Kyle H –
I was disappointed to spend over $500 on a slide, red dot, and high-sights, only to miss out on the stamped metal shroud for the Romeo1 Pro. I looked on Sig and they MSRP for $56. That’s insane for a piece of stamped metal. I recently purchased a compact P320 from a dealer and it came with everything that this one is missing and only paid $900… for a full gun. Also, my slides was blemished down to bare metal in two places. Most likely Sig’s fault.
Stephen –
I have a 1st gen Sig P320 Compact with the optional factory update. I wanted to add an optic. To have my current slide milled, refinished, install suppressor height sites and purchase a quality optic would cost more than $150 more than purchasing this slide with the optic pre-installed. Plus I have the old slide to drop on if I want to shoot without the optic. As far as the Romeo One Pro itself the buttons on mine were really stiff but they have loosed up a little. It does not come with a shroud and you do need a torque screw driver to get the battery cover tight enough so the optic doesn't turn off under recoil. I had to turn mine almost a 1/2 turn past what I was thought it should be. I am very pleased with the purchase.I hope this helps others looking to purchase this slide.
The MC –
This slide and sight combo are excellent. The optics is clear and when you're heading it, you don't notice any tint. The dot is a fine circle with no distortion. I've used it in a competition and had no issues. When I first got it, I took it off and bought the shroud for it, but or it back in with the wrong screws from a Romeo1. Eventually it feel off during shooting, hit a shooter in the forhead and chipped the top corner of the glass. It still held zero and still worked in that competition with no distortion. Dot is still a fine circle with no issues. Since it has suppressor height sights, it was still usable even though the optic jettisoned off. It's obviously not as tough as an RMR, but the slide with the optic cost almost as much as an RMR and the optic window is also bigger. You want this slide with an RMR, good luck. Go to Sigs website and buy the new optics ready slide for 350 and get an RMR and sealing plate from wherever you get them. 850 bucks later you're in business. Otherwise stick with this, the shroud is !ike fifty bucks if you want it, and you'll have a solid optic and s!ide. Use the correct screws you probably won't have a problem. Enjoy. Btw, I have a Romeo1, Romeo2,Romeo1 Pro, Romeo4h,Romeo5, Romeo8t, Eotechs, DPP, and in the same lighting conditions and level of sleepiness for me, they all look the same. The are no triangle or any of that stuff in any of those optics. If I do see something other than a circle that is consistent across all optics and that is when my eye are tired, which has been clinically diagnosed as an issue.