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  • Tblack89

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    What does it matter. Both have shake awake on/off so no need to push anything.
    Because I can’t shake adjust brightness settings and my big ass hand pushing the button blocks the lens to see the setting. Not very practical at all and I don’t care for it.
     

    sb47

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    Because I can’t shake adjust brightness settings and my big ass hand pushing the button blocks the lens to see the setting. Not very practical at all and I don’t care for it.
    I agree the button on the Romeo is hard to use but for me I never need to adjust it. To each there own.
     

    jwales

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    I decided to get the Holosun 407k for a couple of reasons. metal housing instead of polymer and ability to change battery w/o removing sight from pistol. I haven't mounted it yet but based on all the positive reviews I bet I'll keep it on once I do mount it.

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    I think you'll like it. I have 407k mounted on a G43X MOS.
    I do advise doing a lot of dryfire draws to ensure you locate the dot.
    The window on the 407k is quite a bit smaller than the red-dot sights (Trijicon SRO & Vortex Venom) that I use on my competition guns
     
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