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Any NH members know a dealer with good pricings for Sigs? Looking for P365X RomeoZero.
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Just curious.Yeah with the student discount the Sig store is a good source. Without the discount not so much.
Yeah screw the class I’ll just buy the gunNES math: take a $630 class to save $50 on a $750 gun.
Thank you for the insight. With that being said I probably wont end up getting P365X W/ the Romeo Zero, I’ll just get the P365XNice gun, but the Romeo Zero leaves a bad impression for me. The red dot is visually fine, but the frame being plastic means when properly torqued down, at least one side will pull away from the slide due to frame flex. It annoys me to no end that I can see light under the front lip of mine, straight from the factory. Makes me wonder just how long this will last with battery replacements. Also makes me wonder if there is any zero shift with thermal expansion. The controls are terrible as well.
But it is indeed cheap, so I suppose I got what I paid for (came with the slide).
Does Sig offer a military discount?Yeah with the student discount the Sig store is a good source. Without the discount not so much.
I took a $250 steel frenzy class and got a P320 X5 legion for $781. Most places are selling them for over a grand, if not $1100. Also, the classes are awesome.NES math: take a $630 class to save $50 on a $750 gun.
Thank you for the insight. With that being said I probably wont end up getting P365X W/ the Romeo Zero, I’ll just get the P365X
NES math: take a $630 class to save $50 on a $750 gun.
I’m looking for a dot myself for my XL, and the Romeo looks flimsy. The Holosun looks a tad bit bigger which I don’t like, but that might just be an illusion. And the Trij is too spendy for me.Probably the best approach. And then go for like a 407/507K or something else actually made of metal.
Edited to say: I think Sig makes a P365 red dot cut slide now that retains the rear irons. May want to check on that too.
I’m looking for a dot myself for my XL, and the Romeo looks flimsy. The Holosun looks a tad bit bigger which I don’t like, but that might just be an illusion. And the Trij is too spendy for me.
Will probably grab a 407k at some point.
Definitely, thank you for the insight againProbably the best approach. And then go for like a 407/507K or something else actually made of metal.
Edited to say: I think Sig makes a P365 red dot cut slide now that retains the rear irons. May want to check on that too
I saw one yesterday at just short of 900 on 365 IIRC. (Sorry I wasn’t in the market to pay attention) I don’t even know if it was a X or not I paid that much attention window case walking.Yeah screw the class I’ll just buy the gun
Lol, Im trying to sell my Glock 17 gen 4 because it isn’t very ideal to conceal carry. I love the size of the P365X and am looking for something to conceal carry of similar sizeI saw one yesterday at just short of 900 on 365 IIRC. (Sorry I wasn’t in the market to pay attention) I don’t even know if it was a X or not I paid that much attention window case walking.
I did like the tiny size of the sight on my old eyes.
Wonder if laser work in these eyes comes with any side benefits?
It looks taller, but like you said the hood is beefier so it might just be an illusion.The footprint has to be the same between the Romeo Zero and 407k, right? What makes the latter probably look bigger is that the sides of the hood are wider front to back. Probably a good thing for shielding the emitter.
It looks taller, but like you said the hood is beefier so it might just be an illusion.
I haven’t looked at one in person yet. The holosun just seems like a good value for the price.
have you looked at a Glock 43X?
It is about the same size as a Glock 19, but thinner.
Now before anyone starts screaming about capacity, yes it is a 10 + 1 from the factory, but swap out the mag release and use the aftermarket 15 round magazines and it is a nice carry piece.
And it doesn't as far as I know have a slide cut for optics, or a rail setup but it is meant to be a concealable gun with a near full sized grip.
The G26 doesn't have a rail either, I don't know about a slide cut for optics, but again it is a CCW piece. Personally IMHO the 43X made the 26 obsolete.
Or there is the venerable, reliable, affordable Glock 19.... the best of all worlds in the Glock universe.... it has a rail, but the slide is not optic ready.
Maybe I am just old, but we got along for a lot of years without lights and lasers and such, although I will admit night sights are nice, and Crimson Trace makes a nice product that works with standard holsters.
Yeah with the student discount the Sig store is a good source. Without the discount not so much.
I actually have been looking at the G43xMOS. A buddy of mine used to work for Glock and hes the one I bought my G17 with. He cc with a 43 and loves/recommends it.have you looked at a Glock 43X?
It is about the same size as a Glock 19, but thinner.
Now before anyone starts screaming about capacity, yes it is a 10 + 1 from the factory, but swap out the mag release and use the aftermarket 15 round magazines and it is a nice carry piece.
And it doesn't as far as I know have a slide cut for optics, or a rail setup but it is meant to be a concealable gun with a near full sized grip.
The G26 doesn't have a rail either, I don't know about a slide cut for optics, but again it is a CCW piece. Personally IMHO the 43X made the 26 obsolete.
Or there is the venerable, reliable, affordable Glock 19.... the best of all worlds in the Glock universe.... it has a rail, but the slide is not optic ready.
Maybe I am just old, but we got along for a lot of years without lights and lasers and such, although I will admit night sights are nice, and Crimson Trace makes a nice product that works with standard holsters on the G19.
Always a good time to order parts.. I don't know...I'm already drinking.
Nice gun, but the Romeo Zero leaves a bad impression for me. The red dot is visually fine, but the frame being plastic means when properly torqued down, at least one side will pull away from the slide due to frame flex. It annoys me to no end that I can see light under the front lip of mine, straight from the factory. Makes me wonder just how long this will last with battery replacements. Also makes me wonder if there is any zero shift with thermal expansion. The controls are terrible as well.
But it is indeed cheap, so I suppose I got what I paid for (came with the slide).
Just curious.
How much does a class cost to get a discount?
Wow 30% is hugeUser account
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$160 to qualify I believe.
A friend of mine got rung up with a student discount on a pistol I had just bought without the discount. I think he ended up saving near or more than that much. yes I hate him.
their courses were top notch last time I took them. I used to rotate them every 3 months or so. take a course and sign up for the next course with the student discount buy some things at the proshop with the discount and then 3 months later take another course and rinse and repeat. signing up for the next course series after that days course. this was 15 years ago or so. but it was a great system. made for great training and a great thing to look forward to and use as an escape with a great discount.
I think the mil discount can get up to 30% depending on the item.
I think the mil discount can get up to 30% depending on the item.