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SIG SAUER Electro-Optics ROMEO-M17 Receives NSN Designation

NEWINGTON, N.H., – SIG SAUER, Inc. is honored to announce the ROMEO-M17 (RM17) red dot sight has been assigned a NATO Stock Number (NSN).  This distinguished designation is part of the continued modernization efforts of the Modular Handgun System (MHS) Program.  For inclusion on the MHS Additional Authorized List (AAL), the U.S. Army evaluated numerous pistol red dot sights, from multiple manufacturers, through vigorous environmental and performance evaluations and the RM17 and R2 achieved successful selection.  In fact, the RM17 stood above the rest as the best performing and most durable sight evaluated.  The issuance of the NSN to these products streamlines the procurement process for all NATO members and partner countries as an identified standardized material. 

The ROMEO-M17 (NSN: 1240-01-713-9795) was developed from the ground up for the U.S. Army’s Modular Handgun System and is the ultimate aiming solution.  The RM17 will withstand the rigors of the battlefield, featuring the proprietary SIG-LOC™ mounting system with bottom-mount technology and 5 interface points with the pistol slide, for an extremely strong and robust lock-up.  Combined with the side-mounted battery the sight has an extremely low position when mounted to the slide, offering a full sight picture and co-witness with the existing standard-height iron sights.

“The assignment of an NSN number is an exciting achievement for SIG SAUER Electro-Optics and the ROMEO product line.  With the global demand for these products the NSN assignment will allow for ease in the procurement process, the ability to increase our reach within the NATO countries, and faster deployment” said Andy York, President, SIG SAUER Electro-Optics.  “This assignment is also significant to non-NATO customers and civilians as the NSN designation does not come easily and signifies that the ROMEO-M17 has achieved a testing and use acceptance by the world’s most discerning military customers.”

The SIG SAUER Electro-Optics ROMEO-M17 is a mil-spec, fully enclosed and gas-purged red dot reflex sight with a distortion-free glass aspheric lens and is submersible to depths up to 35 meters.  Other features include a new and very robust flexure-arm adjustment system made of the same Beryllium Copper found in many riflescope designs, and a housing that is forged and machined from 7075 Aluminum with an integrated loaded chamber indicator (LCI) gas deflector and machined anti-reflection grooves on all rear facing surfaces for reduced glare.  The optic incorporates a high-efficiency point source red LED emitter, with 2 MOA dot/32 MOA circle reticle, independent brightness adjustment buttons, 15 brightness settings including night vision settings, and a side-mounted CR2032 battery compartment with a threaded battery cap so the optic does not need to be removed from the pistol for battery changes.  The ROMEO-M17 has a minimum continuous runtime of 50,000 hours at medium brightness setting, and utilizes MOTAC™ (Motion Activated Illumination), MAGNETAC™ (Magnetic Activation), and D.A.R.C™ (Dark Adaptive Reticles & Coatings) technologies. 

ROMEO-M17 Specs:

Objective Lens Diameter: 24mm

Reticle: Circle dot with 2 MOA Red Dot / 32 MOA Circle

Lens Type: Asphere

Brightness Adjustment Settings: 15 (12 Day / 3 Night Vision)

Water Resistance: Submersible to 20 meters

Overall Length: 2.4 inches

Overall Width: 0.9 inches

Overall Height: 1.1 inches

Mounting Footprint: SIG-LOC™ MHS

Battery Type: CR2032

Battery Location: Side

Weight (w/o battery): 1.5 ounces

2 Responses to “SIG SAUER Electro-Optics ROMEO-M17 Receives NSN Designation”

  1. Ian says:

    Some specification discrepancies I’d like Sig to clarify or correct in the press release:

    1. The linked Romeo-M17 product page reflects 35m (115′) water resistance vs 20m (66′) stated in the press release. [Owner’s manual only reflects IPX8.]

    2. Product page and owner’s manual state 20,000 hours on medium setting vs 50,000 hours for same setting stated in the press release.

    Spoke with Sig customer service and the rep said to go with the manual and product page’s specs. Press releases make an impression (as they’re supposed to) and get propagated, so hopefully they get everything aligned.

    When comparing options, the details can mean the difference between making the down-select or not, and erroneous info is no bueno.

  2. WmW says:

    Any updates on when a variation will be available for the P320-M17 with the two mounting bolts?
    Thank you.