That sight may work on a standard 75B, but it can't be lowered as much as when it's installed on the 85 Combat. The rib is cut away at the factory behind the dovetail. It's similr with the 85 Combat, which has an adjustable sight that overhangs the rear of the dovetail. If you install a sight from a different model in that dovetail, it'll work, but there'll be an unsightly gap in front of the sight, previously covered by the sight. That sight won't work on other compact CZs unless part of the rib is cut down near the dovetail. The PCR, for example,has a Novak-like sight that sets/overhangs in front of the dovetail and not behind it. There is a rib on the top of the slide with nearly all 75B models, and whether the rib of the top of the slide is cut away before or after the dovetail COULD matter, depending on the gun and the sight you're trying to mount. The oldest front sights, for example, are staked and don't fit in dovetails. Pre-Bs can be different, and the older they are the more different they're likely to be. I've changed a bunch over the years, and that's been my experience. I've been told that the dovetails at the rear are the same for all CZ 75B-based models. There are a couple of other issues that, while they may not affect you and this particular question, could affect others.
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