Why choosing the right sights matters
Sights are a crucial accessory for any firearm as they serve to accurately target the aim. This concept is equally important for CZ models. By selecting the right sights according to the conditions of use and your personal preferences, you can achieve better shooting results.
In our selection, you will find various types of sights for all CZ models: fiber optic sights, adjustable sights that can be tailored to weather conditions and specific firearms, various color combinations, sights for quicker aiming in both good and poor lighting conditions, night sights, and classic sights without optical elements.
Basic classification of sights:
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Night sights – Featuring tritium rods, night sights allow you to quickly locate the target even in low-light conditions, without glaring or distracting. They are an ideal choice for carrying firearms for self-defense.
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Competition sights – These typically come with fiber optics that work best under good lighting conditions, allowing you to quickly aim at a target even in stressful situations, such as competitions unquestionably are.
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Classic sights – Available in adjustable or fixed versions, these sights are blackened or with white lines/dots, possibly luminescent sights.
In this category, you can choose from front sights, rear sights, or entire pre-made sight sets. You can replace just one part or combine the front sight and rear sight according to what fits you best. More details can be found in the individual subcategories according to models.
Choose from original CZ sights or sights from other leading American and European manufacturers like Zendl, Night Fision, Angry Bear Arms, or LPA from Italy.
Compatibility of sights
The compatibility of sights on CZ pistols primarily depends on the design of the sight grooves. Fortunately, CZ uses the same grooves for multiple models within a series.
Accordingly, we divide the sights into the following categories:
Not sure how to choose the best option? Our Sight selection guide can help you with the choice.
Installation of sights
For the installation of sights, we recommend visiting a gunsmith.
WARNING: Installation requires professional tools. If you have access to these and decide to install the sights yourself, remove the springs first to prevent damage to the internal screws and springs during installation.
Once the rear sight is installed, then reinsert the springs.