LPA TTF Fiber Optic Adjustable Sight Set for CZ75/ 85, Black, TTF86CZ
Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
Color | Black |
Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
Night vision | No |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
J**E
Great sights--But get a punch
These sights are wonderful but the CZ factory sights have to be removed with a punch. However, these are well worth it and very easy to zero. I highly recommend.
A**N
Mild cant....
Installing these is certainly the process. But I knew that going in. I actually had a much harder time removing the previous rear sight that ended up involving my oven and some handy near by snow. You will almost certainly need to hand fit these a bit to your pistol. A fine triangle shaped file is a must here. Just get the rear sight to go about half way in the dovetail and knock the rest in place and don't bother trying this without a vise. The easiest part was the front sight. I was scared about the whole drilling a hole thing. Ended up a total non issue. Simply fit the front sight into its slot and assuming its a tight fit, simply drill a hole threw. I used a 5/64th (nearly 2mm) titanium drill bit by hand on this thing (slide was in vise). The roll pin hole naturally guides this where it needs to be. Zero issues, took about 2 seconds.So now the actual issue. At least on mine the rear sight ramp is slightly canted. Its clearly mildly binding on the left side telling me uneven pressure is getting applied. Which I can clearly see in the slight cant. The sight picture with the fiber optics is really good IMO and just what I was after but this freaking mild cant is driving me bonkers. Once I get around to it I am going to beat out the roll pin holding the ramp to see just what the heck is going on in there. Work out some solution to this and it seems solvable. But at the price point, not thrilled. Not turned off to LPA sights, but maybe this is not the best design. Other than this it does seem quality. And after the work to install them I am going get them to 100 percent one way or another.These got installed on a CZ75 clone, in this case a Canik/Tristar P120. If I where to do this again I would probably pick a different model of LPA adjustable's.......
B**D
Could brighter.
I expected them to be brighter, but overall good sights. Easy to install.
N**K
Not worth the price.
There is a lot that you have to do just to get these sights on the gun (CZ 75b) that is just not worth the price.Let me first start by saying something positiveabout the sights. The sights are really bright in the day light. They really pop.That's it...Now on to the bad.The sights have a design flaw. The springs in the rear sight are positioned poorly. There are 2 springs in the rear sight that help with the elevation. They are positioned diagonally from each other.Like this,/The problem with this positioning is that one end of the rear sight (in my case, the right side of the rear sight) is being pushed downward a little. So you have a rear sight that doesn't exactly sit leveled no matter what the elevation is. The designers should have used 1 spring in the center of the rear sight or 2 springs going down the middle.The rear sight is not exactly something you can hammer into the rear dove tail easily or with a sight pusher tool (I tried). You are going to have to do a little file work to aid in the installation process. That is unless you have a hydraulic press powered by a 6.2 liter Hemi engine to get the rear sight into the rear dove tail, then good luck!On to the front sight. The front sight slides in easily (thankfully), but it will not stay in place on its standard configuration. On the 75b and SP-01, the front sight is held into place by roll pin. So essentially, all you would have to do when installing a new front sight is remove the roll pin from the old front sight, and push the front sight out. Install the new front sight, and reinsert the roll pin. Easy, right? Well not with the LPA sights!In order for the LPA front sight to stay in place, you have to drill a slot into the bottom of the front sight that matches the size of the roll pin. The front sight does not come with this grove already cut into the front sight. You will have to do this yourself, or have a gunsmith do it.Overall, there are cheaper sights out there that are ready to install without the hassle(no drilling, no file work) and are well thought out (elevation spring issue).
M**Y
These are a really beautiful set of fiber optic sights
These are a really beautiful set of fiber optic sights.The CZ 75 Tactical sport model is a great gun.The stock sights are OK but I HAVE NOT REPLACED THE SIGHTS YET.
M**Y
Five Stars
Fit my CZ-P01 would recommend
A**2
I like these sights but the dovetail angle on the rear ...
I like these sights but the dovetail angle on the rear is not the same as the dovetail on the slide, spent 4 hour with a micro file carefully fitting it too the slide of my Cz 75 tac sport
R**.
Four Stars
Did the job for these old eyes
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