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Rear sight options for Elite Limited


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I'm looking for some advice on replacing the stock rear sight on my elite limited. What rear sight options are available for this pistol?

My research hasn't turned up much so I was hoping some of the Tanfo shooters here could point me in the right direction so I know what aftermarket rear sights are compatible with this pistol and available for purchase. Your help will be much appreciated.

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I just tried to purchase the fixed rear sight from J&L, but their website would show an error during checkout. They must be out of stock or something. I'll give them a call and see if that rear sight is still available.

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I flied the CZ TS fixed rear to fit, it's less than half the money and makes a good slide racker!

https://shop.cz-usa.com/productdetail/047007200706_fixed-rear-sight-tactical-sport

How does the u-notch in the CZ sight compare to the Henning one as far as depth and width? It's hard to tell from the pics but the u-notch in the CZ TS sight appears to be more shallow. I own a CZ 75 Shadow Custom with a fixed rear sight (amazing pistol). It's a great rear sight but my major gripe is that the u-notch is too shallow. I wish it was cut deeper. I own a couple of glocks and I installed the Taran Tactical sights on them. If you are familiar with that rear sight it will give some context to my preference for deeper u-notches. It really does make a noticeable difference in cutting down the time it takes to acquire your front sight.

Also, the Henning and J&L rear sight is angled to the rear and the CZ sight is vertical. Does that make any noticeable difference?

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I'm looking for a new option as well. The pin in my rear sight ( Tanfo Limited ) that holds the top and bottom together has broken. I've seen this happen twice in my buddy's Limited. These factory sights blow. really wish there were better options.

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What front sight height works well with the Henning fixed rear?

Henning recommends a 0.180" like the one he sells here: http://henningshop.com/products/tanfoglio-fiber-optic-front-sight-h101f-tl

What kind of hold does 0.180 provide? I prefer something a little closer to a 6 o'clock hold rather than point of aim/point of impact so I'm wondering if I ought to pickup a Dawson sight that's a little bit shorter.

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The 0.180" combined with the Henning rear sight shoots at the top of the front blade at 15 yards with 180gr bullets. This is with a .40S&W Limited.

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Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.

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No difference on the angle, but the notch is not very deep, that's what flies are for!

Do you know of a small, needle file of the correct width that would work to file down the depth of the u-notch of a rear sight? I have a set of 10 needle files made by Tekton and a harbor freight set of diamond needle files. Neither set has a file narrow enough to fit into the u-notch.

I've never filed down a u-notch so any advice you could offer would be appreciated.

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I have a set of small files I inherited from my grandpa so I can't help there. Do you have a Dremel? You could use the cutting wheel if you have a steady hand.

Actually a fine tooth blade on a hacksaw would be safer than the Dremel wheel.

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I flied the CZ TS fixed rear to fit...

I thought about about doing this but didn't know if it would be feasible. How much did you have to file off the CZ sight to fit it to your Tanfoglio?

~.012"

I assume you filed approximately that much off the bottom of the dove tail of the sight?

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