ROMEO5 compact red dot sights provide civilians and armed professionals a robust 1x aiming solution for any situation. Ultra-low parallax so point-of-aim is point-of-impact and the red dot remains parallel to the bore of your firearm, no matter what your viewing angle is relative to the optical axis of the sight. Unlimited eye-relief allows you to acquire the aiming point and the target regardless of the position of your eye behind the sight. The readily available CR2032 battery is side-loading, allowing for quick battery replacement (featuring 40,000+ hours or more of life). Dependable waterproof (IPX-7 rated for complete water immersion up to 1 atmosphere) and fog-proof performance.
FEATURES:-2 MOA Red-Dot provides 10 illumination settings (8 daylight plus 2 NV) for visibility in all light conditions
-MOTAC™ (Motion Activated Illumination) powers up when it senses motion and powers down when it does not. Provides for optimum operational safety and enhanced 40,000+ hour battery life
-Integrated M1913 Picatinny interface provides industry-standard mounting options for a wide range of applications
-Dependable waterproof (IPX-7 rated for complete water immersion up to 1 meter) and fog-proof performance
-Includes a M1913 Picatinny low mount riser and a co-witness 1.41” riser mount
Bay State Surplus is currently operating by Online Sales & appointment only as we work towards setting up our storefront.
How to Purchase a Gun Online with Bay State Surplus
Easy & Convenient.
When buying a firearm from Bay State Surplus, you can pay for shipping or select 'store pickup' at checkout to skip the fee. Shipped firearms must go to a licensed FFL dealer with their consent and license copy. We offer Priority or Ground shipping. IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO CONFIRM THE FIREARM/ MAGAZINE IS IN STOCK & COMPLIANT IN THEIR STATE. Feel free to ask us any questions at baystatesurplus@gmail.com. Thank you for choosing Bay State Surplus!
Download the approved handgun roster to view which handguns are transferable in Massachusetts
The enforcement of the Long Gun Roster has been postponed until the roster is officially released, and the release date remains uncertain. As of writing this (11/25/2024), all long guns are still transferable in Massachusetts for now, provided they do not meet the NEW definition of an "Assault Style Firearm."