So, I ordered a new sight set from CGW and of course it seems it doesn't fit my type of fixed sights. From what I have been reading about the Stingray is that there are multiple sight combos.
Version 1 - short front/too tall fixed rear/large dovetail that shoots high
Version 2 - large dovetail/adjustable sight that shoots fine so I'm assuming the front sight is appropriately sized for the adjustable sight and seems to shoot POA
Version 3 - fixed rear/small dovetail that also shoots high.
Now, I've been measuring my sights (version 1). The front is 5mm overall height from top to the bottom of the dovetail. 3mm of that is the actual height of the blade. The top of the rear sight is actually 7mm above the highest part of the slide so that would be the height of the rear blades. That seems like a pretty large difference to me for a gun with such a low profile slide. It would be nice to hear from other what their sight measurements are for the other two versions. Figuring out what the sight differences are between the different guns might shed some light on how to correct the shooting high problems.
The CGW sight set is set-up for version 3 as far as I can tell. The CGW rear sight blades looks to be about 6mm above the highest part of the slide. The CGW front blade is 5mm overall height and 3mm above the slide. A difference of 2mm. The sight is actually marked as .125T (3.18mm) and is made by Dawson. That measurement is in inches and doesn't include the dovetail height. It seems to be how they are measuring the height of their sights as opposed to the CZ way of using the whole height including the dovetail. Dawson also makes the same sight in .140 (3.56mm), .150 (3.81mm), .170 (4.32mm), .185 (4.7mm), .195 (4.95mm), .215 (5.46mm), .230 (5.84mm), .240 (6.10mm).
From DexterGSP's experience with replacing the rear sight with the adjustable sight, he said that the fixed sight on the lowest setting is .04" (1.02mm) to .045" (1.14mm) shorter than the fixed rear/large dovetail sight. Taken from this post
http://www.czfirearms.us/index.php?topic=63353.30That pretty much brings the CGW works kit for version 3 and DexterGSP's version 1 numbers pretty close. So what's my point you may be asking? Well would it make sense then if you swapped the front for the Dawson .170 (4.32mm) sight, that things would be pretty much fixed? I know that it has been said that the front sight shouldn't be messed with due to the barrel bushing, but the barrel bushing on mine doesn't seem to be in the way of getting the sight out. Since I'm thinking of maybe using this gun for some IDPA matches, I'd prefer to have a fixed rear sight. Less things to come apart or accidentally change in competition.
Am I totally off base?