I was pleased with my results.Hello georgiajoe, the brand and model is TRUGLO TG231W3W Tritium Pro Handgun Sight - Walther CCP, as far as the windage screw, it is a allen set screw, so you would need to shave down the opposite end that the allen wrench goes into, it is not very much at all that needs to be taken off, so go slow, and check the fit often. So yes, it would be the length. And as far as taking off/on the rear sight, it is always best to push it off to the left, and pull it on from the left. Naturally, you will turn the windage screw, clockwise to remove the rear sight, (to the left) and counter clockwise, to install the sight. (From the left)
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I just put a set on mine
Hello georgiajoe, Fyi, no offense intended, you and i put tritium pro sights on, and he is asking about TFX/TFO, which are tritium with fiber optic tubes. But yes, they both will mount on the CCP. But, if there is any questions, call truglo their customer service is second to none.
Any idea what he did with it?Wow the trigger is like butter now this guy can work magic!! The sights are so bright at night and in the daytime. I am so surprised how well the trigger is bc it was so so gritty before.
Was it the edges marked by black, red, green, or all of the above?Any idea what he did with it?
Yea he smoothed out all the edges that did not have a radius on the internals. I forget the name but there is a cylinder peice of metal that rotates when u pull the trigger on the internals, he said that was very sharp and showed me a picture of the before and after and you can see the edges are rounded as they were very sharp and pointed
Yes to red and black, and I’m 90% sure green was also rounded out a tad. That’s the piece though 100%. He rounded the edges and polished them also. This made it smoother and not gritty when it spins as you pull the trigger[/QUOTE]Was it the edges marked by black, red, green, or all of the above?
Wonder if he'd send you the pic's so you could post them?