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    Deadeye Dick Clusterfrack's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by JR1572 View Post
    I ordered my Dawson sights today and while I had my vise out I knocked the sights off of the P07 rather easily. When I get the new ones on I’ll post some pics.
    Make sure to use the longer of the two set screws on the front sight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Make sure to use the longer of the two set screws on the front sight.
    Will do. Thanks!

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    I managed to get the sights on the P07 but my usual range is flooded right now. I’m going to try the range by my house Wednesday to see how I’m printing at 25 yards and if I need to use Dawson’s
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    Got this back from Cajun Gun Works on Friday. Had the RMR added. 2 week turn around. Hopefully get to the range this coming Saturday.




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    Deadeye Dick Clusterfrack's Avatar
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    I just completed a detail strip and clean of the slide on my mostly-OEM P-07. It has 2000 rounds through it.

    There was a significant amount of crud in the extractor channel and under the extractor hook. However, function was not affected. The factory shipped the FP block spring with grease in the hole. I like that, so I replaced the grease.

    The CGW firing pin retaining pin had a visible mark where the OEM firing pin strikes it, but it was not deep enough to feel with my fingernail. This gun has had a significant amount of "unprotected" dryfire because it's the gun I let folks try. I'm guessing ~1000 dryfire hits? That pin is tough! On reassembly I re-used the FP pin, but reversed the direction (with gap still at 12:00 where it belongs). A ball-head pilot punch helps seat the pin, and a brass hammer is a good idea in case of klutziness, especially when working on the extractor pin from the rail side of the slide.
    Last edited by Clusterfrack; 01-14-2019 at 08:22 PM.
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    Is anyone milling a good multi-optic mount for the P-07/09?

    Really liking the idea of this gun but don’t want to be stuck with any particular optic.
    David S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David S. View Post
    Is anyone milling a good multi-optic mount for the P-07/09?

    Really liking the idea of this gun but don’t want to be stuck with any particular optic.
    https://czcustom.com/multi-sight-base-75-st-black.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Make sure to use the longer of the two set screws on the front sight.
    I think the second, shorter screw is supposed to be put in after the first screw as a mechanical alternative to threadlocker.

    I could be wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GuanoLoco View Post
    I think the second, shorter screw is supposed to be put in after the first screw as a mechanical alternative to threadlocker.

    I could be wrong.
    I didn’t think of that. I’ll have to check if there’s room. And if I can still find it.

    Dawson instructions aren’t great, but I like their products and CS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TicTacticalTimmy View Post
    I do not think this one would work on P-07/09

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