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Made in what country? — 10 Answers

by Thomas, from CA, United States Asked on November 7, 2021

Name SIG SAUER ROMEO5 1x20mm 2 MOA Red Dot Sight (4.7)
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Answered by Alex O., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on November 09, 2021

The manufacturer doesn't state country of origin. We recommend contacting Sig Sauer.

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Answered by Aaron, member, from GA, United States, on April 08, 2022

I was told USA, untrue. Remove the unit from the Mount and it is clearly stated: Made in China ��. Stick with Trijicon and Aimpoint. The MRO HD now offers the circle dot reticle.

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Answered by Jimy, member, from MA, United States, on February 24, 2022

It is made in China!

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Answered by toastx, member, from TX, United States, on March 30, 2023

Made in China

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Answered by Jeff, member, from MI, United States, on January 16, 2022

The Romeo 5 series is manufactured by Holosun to Sig's specs....Holosun is Chinese

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Answered by dp17402, member, from PA, United States, on December 24, 2021

Yes. Oregon. BUT! There are MANY counterfeit Leupold and other higher optics being sold online. Sig made a statement about this. (Today is 12/24/21). With OP, it’s great - zero worry about CFT products. Even more trust here than at AMZ. If OP permits, I will try to copy/paste Sig’s warning below:
Below is a copy/paste job. More details on their site. (Don’t worry OP, Sig’s retail side - priced higher than you! Lol wish I could figure that one out :-)
We strongly recommend against purchasing optics purporting to be Leupold products from www.wish.com, www.ioffer.com, www.aliexpress.com, and www.alibaba.com, among many others.

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Answered by Roy, member, from OR, United States, on July 02, 2023

Mine states engineered in US, assembled in China.

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Answered by Shane, member, from WA, United States, on June 09, 2022

2MOA Dot = 2" at 100 yards which means the dot will cover 4" at 200 yards!

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Answered by dp17402, member, from PA, United States, on January 13, 2022

My thought is it was made in New Hampshire.
In my experience with Leu, I own about a dozen of their optics ranging greatly in cost. I’ve heard if it’s a scope and has the gold ring wrapped around-made in US. All mid-high is made in US. Don’t know about something that retails for $50

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Answered by dp17402, member, from PA, United States, on December 24, 2021

US. Go to Leupolds website. If it says made china on your Leu - sorry - but not a legit Leu.

Again, go to Sig’s to confirm. I know they claim all optics made here. I doubt that’s the case with T-shirt’s and stuff like that.. :-)

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