I still would like a suggestion
If you are truly having a hard time finding a night sight for your CZ, this could be an option to modify your current sight: Link Removed
I've done this on a few fixed sights and it works like a charm. I still prefer the tritium and fiber optic, but this is a great option too.
So first the sights you recommend for his gun don't exist since you didn't do any research and then you say you've painted "a few fixed sights"? Doubt it.
I have not painted any sights but I read that people do it. Of course, independent internet research might actually lead one to the answer. That's one of the advantages of having a popular gun - lots of accessories.
I have likewise had my adventures with wolfie. As I recall, I took exception to a post where he recommended that an individual use a sawed-off shotgun for home defense. He went on to recommend that the individual could saw the barrel down the barrel down to 12 inches themselves. He became quite irate when I scoffed at the ridiculous nature of his advice pointed out there might be there might be some legal problems with his sawed-off shotgun suggestion.
Unless you get the tax stamp, I would agree with you. The post asked for the best firearms for home self-defense. I'm still standing by a short-barreled shotgun for multiple reasons. In close quarters it is much more maneuverable, it does not need a lot of aiming practice, and it is incredible easy to use. IMO.
I also added if he was hell bent on getting something new, I'd go with the KSG or UTS-15 for the extra ammo capacity over most other shotguns.
Did you put those sights in yourself Wolf_Fire and if so was it difficult and any special tools needed? Been thinking of doing the same with a couple of mine.
...On my Glock you would need some special tools...
Actually Glocks require no special tools to replace factory sights; I put XS big dots on my 21 & 30S in about 5 minutes each. the front factory sight twists off easy with a pair of plyers & the rear bangs out with the little plastic piece shipped with the new sights. James Yaeger has a utube video showing how easy it is...
As for the OP, yes, they have these for your guns. I just googled them and you can order them here:
CZ 75B:
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Berreta 92:
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It's not recommended to do it the way you described for a couple of reasons:
1) On the front sight you can strip the threads
2) You can damage the rear sight when banging it back in.
1) Obviously breaking off the plastic front site ruins the old sights thread - but I was throwing the old plastic sights away anyway.
2) Ditto - I just bought NEW better sights so am throwing the old plastic one away so why would I try to bang it back in? The new XS sight is not even a pressure fit - it slides in without tools and has 2 setscrews so no banging for the new.
But if one wants to save the old sights they can; the nut driver for the new front sight is the same size as the old nut and I DID for kicks unscrew and save it (no damage to threads) on my 2nd install. And neither rear sight was damaged banging them out.