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any way possible to loosen the dial. turns very hard and as im disabled with major muscle loss in my hands. may have to start using plyers to turn it. — 3 Answers

by rednck050, from NC, United States Asked on February 2, 2022

Name SIG SAUER Romeo MSR 1x20 mm 2 MOA Dot Reflex Red Dot Sight (4.3)
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Answered by Hunter, Gear Expert, from OH, United States, on February 09, 2022

I recommend contacting the manufacturer in regards to loosening the turrets on the Sig Sauer Romeo-MSR Red Dot Sight.

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Answered by Boyboy, member, from NC, United States, on June 30, 2022

I have the same issue with it, way to stiff. I use a pair of rubber coated garden or work gloves. They work good for general firearm handling, gripping your weapon, loading mags,etc.

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Answered by Boyboy, member, from NC, United States, on June 30, 2022

I have the same issue. I'd use a pair of rubber coated work glove and not pliers. It is way to stiff that is for sure.

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