Crapulence
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I recently acquired an FEG P9RK. I was told it was problematic, but after cleaning an impressive amount of crud out or the extractor channel it ran through 300 rounds of assorted ammo without a hitch. The trigger is impressive in SA, they must have borrowed a good design from S&W. What I don't like it the sights although they shoot close to the point of impact the blued sights are hard for my eyes to pick up. Replacement part's for this gun are tedious to find at best. I have read that the front sight is "permanently affixed" to the slide. I was hoping that someone here would know if this part was staked or silver brazed in place. I was hoping that it was a staked unit and I could modify another sight to work. Another option is drill out a recess in the front sight and paint in a dot and then slightly widen the notch in the rear sight blade. This is actually my preferred route since it is a virtually free fix for a gun I paid close to nothing for. I just need to have a plan B and C in place in case i screw the pooch. Plan C would be to have a dovetail milled in the front and have much more freedom with sight selection. I suspect that this would cost more than I paid for the gun and would mar the impressive bluing that this pistol has. I apologize if this is a rudimentary question for this area. I was torn as to what was the best section to start teh thread in. Thanks in advance for any help.