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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ Polymer Pistols: P10, P-07, P-09 => Topic started by: scottygrape on January 26, 2018, 03:54:48 PM
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I want to have my p-10c milled by my local gunsmith for an RMR and back up iron sights. I?m assuming they have to cut a new rear sight into the gun. Does anyone know what they typically use on the p-10 for back up suppressor height sights?
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I want to have my p-10c milled by my local gunsmith for an RMR and back up iron sights. I?m assuming they have to cut a new rear sight into the gun. Does anyone know what they typically use on the p-10 for back up suppressor height sights?
CZ refers to them as High Metal Night Sights. I would think if you call CZ-USA they can give you the specifications of those sights.
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Here's a thread that should help:
http://www.czfirearms.us/index.php?topic=92669.0
I went the with the Ameriglo GL-408 Glock .360 rear. and a .290 Dawson FO front . The front is just a tad tall. CGW recommended a .300 so I thought I'd split the difference between earlan357's .265 and CGW's .300. It's probably not likely you'll get an exact poa/poi with the BUIS, but as earlan357 says, close enough for backups.
Here is a video dealing with the subject: https://youtu.be/AeeHJ5so2TE
You'll need to decide where to put the rear BUIS. There are lots of opinions our there. I went with the rear sight forward of the optic. I think it's more personal preference than science.
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I want to have my p-10c milled by my local gunsmith for an RMR and back up iron sights. I?m assuming they have to cut a new rear sight into the gun. Does anyone know what they typically use on the p-10 for back up suppressor height sights?
Not exactly to your question but, unless your gunsmith has had a good bit of experience milling CZs for optics... you would be better served sending it off to Mark @ L&M Precision Gunworks, Bruce @ Primary Machine, or one of the other top tier companies that specialize in that exact thing.
Besides ruining your slide, a bad optic cut will lead to a damaged optic and seriously sour you on the whole concept...
Just food for thought.
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+1 for Primary Machine. They have a nice setup and two different options, front and rear.
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Most shops are going to cut the RMR pocket to the same depth as the factory dovetail, ~.185" deep and mill a Glock rear dovetail either in front or behind the optic. Glock rear sights make sense because there are a ton of options and the footprint is small. Here's mine from Jagerwerks. Theirs doesn't cover up the extractor pin hole.
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-IDfM6YZy9cY/Wb9IMoZ6OGI/AAAAAAAABJo/Oh6_xGxOF7oiKgmGIefcVq_Dw9YdF6gxgCEwYBhgL/s1600/IMG_4394.JPG)
Below is the Ameriglo GL-408 rear with a Dawson .265" P09 front. POI is about 1.5" high at 25 yards. A .280" would be perfect but this was as close as they had in-stock.
(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-SqJO7_rFVe8/We4sP0EKpAI/AAAAAAAABRw/IbNhkWd6mnYlryxFUbnCITVy8ksSzicFQCEwYBhgL/s1600/IMG_4564.JPG)
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That looks very good.
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Most shops are going to cut the RMR pocket to the same depth as the factory dovetail, ~.185" deep and mill a Glock rear dovetail either in front or behind the optic. Glock rear sights make sense because there are a ton of options and the footprint is small. Here's mine from Jagerwerks. Theirs doesn't cover up the extractor pin hole.
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-IDfM6YZy9cY/Wb9IMoZ6OGI/AAAAAAAABJo/Oh6_xGxOF7oiKgmGIefcVq_Dw9YdF6gxgCEwYBhgL/s1600/IMG_4394.JPG)
Below is the Ameriglo GL-408 rear with a Dawson .265" P09 front. POI is about 1.5" high at 25 yards. A .280" would be perfect but this was as close as they had in-stock.
(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-SqJO7_rFVe8/We4sP0EKpAI/AAAAAAAABRw/IbNhkWd6mnYlryxFUbnCITVy8ksSzicFQCEwYBhgL/s1600/IMG_4564.JPG)
It's like you read my mind before I even think of this stuff. Gonna do this with one of my P-10C's ASAP.