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G20 slideWhat are you mounting it on? If it's a pistol, that will put your optic really high. If it's a rifle, for example a CZ457, you install dovetail rings or a dovetail rail.
Red dot.What are you mounting it on? If it's a pistol, that will put your optic really high. If it's a rifle, for example a CZ457, you install dovetail rings or a dovetail rail.
That makes sense. Thanks.Personally, I would either have the slide milled for a plate, or buy a new slide already milled. I'm sure there's a dovetail mount available, but that will put the RDS really high above the bore.
It's probably cheaper to buy a new slide already milled than to find a place to mill/refinish plus shipping.That makes sense. Thanks.
Yep, I was just looking and can get a new slide for under 200.It's probably cheaper to buy a new slide already milled than to find a place to mill/refinish plus shipping.
I doubt you can get the work done for that cheap. That said, if you were already thinking of getting it refinished, you might get close.Yep, I was just looking and can get a new slide for under 200.
I like plain ones, I have a laser and can modify cuts and such myself. Doing and RMR cut would be tough though.I doubt you can get the work done for that cheap. That said, if you were already thinking of getting it refinished, you might get close.
I had the same experience. I was not willing to mill the original slide on a 75b SA and the price for a different slide is prohibitive so I installed a dovetail mount on what is used by me as a target gun.I will be going the EGW dovetail mount route in the future. I have a CZ75B SA that I recently picked up from a fellow member here on the forum. I prefer to not molest the slide by milling it. They were discontinued several years ago and I'd like to be able to return it to factory condition should I feel the need to.
The CZ will be a casual range gun, so height over bore is not a concern. If this was a surplus or beater CZ, then I'd most definitely mill the slide.