I decided to put a Trijicon rear sight on my CW9 today. In hindsight, that might not have been a good idea. I wasn't all that pumped to do it, had a headache, and it was hot in the garage. That's not a good formula, but I was impatient
Things started out well, got the slide taped off and mounted in the vise;

Using a brass punch and hammer, the factory sight came off fairly easy (I had hit it with some PB blaster several days ago):

Test fit the Trijicon and will start by removing material from the bottom of the sight. Interestingly, Trijicon rounds the sharp corners on one end of the sight to make it easier to install; too bad it's on the opposite end from that where Kahr widens the dovetail to make installation easier.

Sanding/filing the bottom is going OK, but being impatient, I decide to take some material off the sides of the tenon as well:

About the time I think I should tape the sight off while filing the sides, I slip and scratch the sight. It looks like crap (even touched up with cold blue)

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I decide to sand it (made a custom jig with a popsicle stick to keep the lines straight):

Continued...
Things started out well, got the slide taped off and mounted in the vise;

Using a brass punch and hammer, the factory sight came off fairly easy (I had hit it with some PB blaster several days ago):

Test fit the Trijicon and will start by removing material from the bottom of the sight. Interestingly, Trijicon rounds the sharp corners on one end of the sight to make it easier to install; too bad it's on the opposite end from that where Kahr widens the dovetail to make installation easier.

Sanding/filing the bottom is going OK, but being impatient, I decide to take some material off the sides of the tenon as well:

About the time I think I should tape the sight off while filing the sides, I slip and scratch the sight. It looks like crap (even touched up with cold blue)


.I decide to sand it (made a custom jig with a popsicle stick to keep the lines straight):

Continued...







IT sure looked worse after I pulled the glove off... no pain for a few minutes... just like the .22 through my right thigh... the Quick Draw Incident... emulating Clint Eastwood right after I got out of the Air Force the first time, at age 22!



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