I just got my Colt govt xse back from the smith, I had Novak night sights put on. They had to mill the slide front and rear as it only had the factory 3 dots. The front sight is loose in the dovetail, I can barely move it with my finger and they installed a very small roll pin down through the top of the sight into the slide.
Is this some sort of proceedure I've never seen before? I didn't pick the gun up from them, my father in law did because he lives closer...
The more I look at it the more it looks like a hack job, but then I keep telling myself it was done by Gunsite... Only great expierences there in the past.????
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can't help you much, but, the following will give you a good idea of what's required to mount them.
http://www.novaksights.com/installation ... tions.html
It does appear the installation requires a 1/16th pin to be inserted in the front sight.
http://www.novaksights.com/installation ... tions.html
It does appear the installation requires a 1/16th pin to be inserted in the front sight.
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I was thinking the same thing with the locktite this morning after the wife shot it. They set the sights for the ammo you shoot, and they did that right for sure.
Was able to get a hold of Gunsite this morning as well and they said the same thing, that the slight movement isn't an issue, but if it was a concern to use the locktite.
I was overly concerned as this one is for the wife, she's shot the same pistol for years, but always asks me why she doesn't have night sights on hers... I bought 2 when I got her's, so now she has one of each.
We both seem to do better with the bar/dot configuration any way.
I do have to say that I feel some embarassment in never having seen this before, especially with the number of 1911s in my safe.
Thanks for the info once again.
Was able to get a hold of Gunsite this morning as well and they said the same thing, that the slight movement isn't an issue, but if it was a concern to use the locktite.
I was overly concerned as this one is for the wife, she's shot the same pistol for years, but always asks me why she doesn't have night sights on hers... I bought 2 when I got her's, so now she has one of each.
We both seem to do better with the bar/dot configuration any way.
I do have to say that I feel some embarassment in never having seen this before, especially with the number of 1911s in my safe.

Thanks for the info once again.