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Offline CeeZeeMan

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« on: December 21, 2007, 12:59:31 PM »
Does anyone know anything about these?  They only make them for Glocks, XD's, and Sig P22X's.  I don't know if any of these would fit our CZ's, but they look interesting.

Offline CZooter42

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« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2007, 11:28:44 AM »
They seem to be all sold out. They would be great on P-01s, though.

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« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2007, 01:04:33 PM »
They won't fit a CZ.  CZ's front sight dovetails run lenghtwise.  Most guns don't.  (Glocks are generally a post...)   You'll have to hope they'll come up with one for the CZs, soon.  Write them or email them, and ask for it.

Offline MC350

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« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2008, 05:53:15 AM »
I just installed a set on my XD45 last week. I have not had a chance to go to the range yet but I like the large sight picture, it's helps my tired/old eyes. I'm sure it will take a little while to adjust to the sights but acquiring the sight picture is very quick. Sure Sight is starting to make sights for other guns but the process is slow. I would email them & let them know your interest & for what model gun you have. I sure would like to see this type of sight for a rifle. People must really like these sights because they sell them as fast as they make them. When I ordered mine, there were 23 sets available, the next day they were sold out already...... I did install a set of LPA sights with the fiber optic front sight from Ghost on my P01 but am not happy with it. No matter how I adjust the sights, the gun will not shoot a decent group at 30 feet, I'm starting to suspect it may be the gun & not the sights.......

Offline quattro

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« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2008, 06:25:34 PM »
I know what you mean about a decent group at 30 feet. I've had my P-01 for 3 years and probably 3,000 rounds and, although the group is decent, it's about 3 inches to the left of center. I've tried bench rest and continually see the same results. To the point where I'm aiming 3 inches to the right to get bullseye. I wish the rear sight were adjustable.

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« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2008, 08:51:42 PM »
What is decent group at 30 feet. I am happy with these groups at 30 feet without support. (I have 1000 shots before with CZ75B).  Angus  installed on my P-01 LPA sights with the fiber optic in the front and here are the results. Some of the 3" targets are from SP-01. The  one in lower  center is  my first  with 5 shots using P-01.  After the rear sight adjustment  one click up  you see second five and one more step up  is the final. Some of them are out of the orange circle. I was trying to get the right grip because the trigger job is so good (from Angus) some shots went off just touching the trigger in SA. Also this was first time I used S&B 124Gr FMJ before i used 115Gr. Next time I will try 2" targets.
 
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Offline MC350

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« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2008, 06:21:21 AM »
Quote from: excheck
What is decent group at 30 feet. I am happy with these groups at 30 feet without support. (I have 1000 shots before with CZ75B). Angus installed on my P-01   LPA sights with the fiber optic in the front and here are the results. Some of the 3" targets are from SP-01. The one in lower center is my first with 5   shots using P-01. After the rear sight adjustment one click up you see second five and one more step up is the final. Some of them are out of the orange   circle. I was trying to get the right grip because the trigger job is so good (from Angus) some shots went off just touching the trigger in SA. Also this was   first time I used S&B 124Gr FMJ before i used 115Gr. Next time I will try 2" targets.  
 
 

That is excellent shooting. By decent group I mean that I can't keep two or three shot strings next to each other. My targets look like yours with any other gun I own. I'm beginning to think I have a barrel slop problem when it locks up. I also had the same problem with the stock sights which leads me to believe it's the gun. I like the looks of the gun because it's a Gander Mountain Exclusive with the Ceramakote finish, otherwise I would just sell it.