can you give a model or item number for those dawson sights??
Sure: SKU: 310-218
https://dawsonprecision.com/dawson-precision-cz-p-01-carry-fixed-sight-set-black-rear-black-front/BTW, YMMV but mine was printing consistently 1.5"-2" low for me at 7yrds and was still printing nearly that low out to 20-25yrds. Again, YMMV because everyone's hold/grip/eyes are different...
I like a "semi-6 o'clock hold" whereas I like my shots to print right at the top of the front blade in close at 7yrds, and so I can "lollipop" a 6" steel plate at 25yrds (so maybe hitting 2-3" high at 25yrds). Dawson doesn't make a .135" front blade in plain-black (which is probably what I'd need as this front is .150" tall), they said they'd make one for me if I could wait 3-4 weeks or so... That said, since the customer service at Dawson is awesomeness, the guy gave me another option of getting an FO front sight at 50% off which they already have in a .135" height that would be in my mailbox in a few days; so, even though I do prefer all-black sights for their crispness and "unclutteredness", I took the FO option and I'm going to try out the FO front blade because I'm impatient LOL.
All that said, I'm a little concerned and have some misgivings about going to such a short front blade, as now the front's height will be equal to the width of my rear-notch (.135), which might be weird..? If it's lame, I'm pretty confident Dawson will help me to get things right, as I'll then have to go to a taller rear and back to a taller front... I'm going to get this sucker to print where I want, it's just a matter of many sight swaps it's going to take LOL!
Do to my work schedule, getting to matches or the outdoor ranges has been getting harder and harder, since I can hit closer drive-wise local indoor matches/ranges, thinking I can combat the crappy lighting better when shooting indoors with the FO... I hope anyways.
BTW/FWIW I changed a couple other little things: as for grips, the compact LOK "Bogie" palm-swell grips are fantastic! ...and went to the "old style" 85C trigger w/ red Loctite on the over-travel screw instead of the "thick" 97 trigger, which took away a bunch of over-travel I really didn't think was there or bothersome until I felt it without it, and made the reach to DA a bit better as the LOK grips are about just as thick as the stock rubber grips. Plus, after thinking about it maybe too much, I'm not 100% certain the 97 trigger in a 75-variant would be considered 100% legal when shooting IDPA if one were to nitpick, and if I decide to shoot some IDPA with this gun (which I'm sure I will) I wouldn't want to get DQ'd or feel like a cheater (I know, it's no big deal really, but it would be lame to run into someone who feels otherwise).

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The 97 trigger is a factory part. So being idpa legal should not be an issue. I believe that is the same trigger the 75's used to come with. My compact that was built in 99 has similar trigger to my 97. Most would have no idea any ways