Just got a chance to pull the gun down and grease it, and I have to say, it was almost bone dry. There was a little oil on the outside of the barrel and the slide rails, but none on the frame rails, or springs, or internals, etc.
After a liberal coating of black marine grease, it feels even better than it did in the store.
The only real downside is the plastic grips, but optics planet has the hogue g10's on sale.
The Romeo was set a few clicks off to the right from the iron sights, but it is really easy to move with the tool.
I am really hoping it was the dot that was off and not the irons, because mounting my sight tool will require removing the Romeo, unless I want to take my chances with a drift punch.
I'm still not completely sold on 3 dot irons, and prefer the dot over line, but whatever, they are bright and do their damn job.
The Romeo comes on quickly and has a lot of brightness adjustment, but if you are all the way up, that means a lot of button mashing to go all the way down. The ends of the spectrum don't roll over, and you have to hold either button for off, but the auto on/off is nice and fast.
The trigger has a little take-up and then breaks clean, the reset is a baited breath and as noticeable as the sound of your highschool girlfriends bra snap.
Now I need to hunt down a holster for this thing because none of my existing holsters will fit it, any suggestions?