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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZF KADET KLUB => Topic started by: Unregistered(d) on January 19, 2002, 06:11:05 PM

Title: Scope on Kadet???
Post by: Unregistered(d) on January 19, 2002, 06:11:05 PM
I have been using my Kadet ever since the great post on how to fix the stovepipes, and have 2 questions.
           
            1. The front site is VERY narrow. Has anyone tried to make it wider, or pop in a new front site.
           
            2. Can I mount a scope on the pistol? I've though about just slipping my Kadet slide into a vise, and milling a dovetail into the top.
           
            I mainly use the Kadet at a local gun club that shoots mainly .22s. I am the only one without a scope on my handgun, and always finish last.
           
            Andy Out.
            "I am not a number, I am a 384 page BATF file!"
Title: Scope on Kadet???
Post by: Unregistered(d) on January 19, 2002, 06:23:41 PM
I need to appologise for not reading down far enough. There is already a thread on this subject.
           
            Having said that, I want to avoid any scope that is frame-mounted. I like to flip back and forth with only the change of a slide.
           
            I am looking for is information on mounting a scope to the Kadet's slide. Has anyone tried that?
           
            Andy Out.
            "I am not a number, I am 384 page BATF file!"
Title: Scope on Kadet???
Post by: Bompa on January 19, 2002, 10:39:31 PM
Somewhere I saw a mount for the Optima 2000 sight for the
            CZ..Maybe in one of the links listed in forum ??
            I think there was a choice of frame mt. and slide..
Title: Scope on Kadet???
Post by: czhead on March 11, 2002, 08:47:13 PM
Isn't the rear sight a dovetail ? If it is 3/8in.,  Simmons makes two red dot systems (blazer) that are sold with 3/8in. dovetail attachments.  Why wouldn't this be a nice addition ?
Title: Scope on Kadet???
Post by: jasonstalter on March 14, 2002, 07:58:47 PM
My Kadet is currently at my gunsmith having a mount put on it. What Im doing, is having four holes drilled an tapped into the flat top of the slide, which does not cycle. Then there mounting a picatanny rail to it.  From there I can put red dot scopes on it, which is why Im doing it or I could actually but a rimfire scope on it if I wanted to. I have a nice Leupold Gilmore which would sit nicely on it.
           
            Jason