I don't have a camera in the house right now but it was pretty simple. The rear just requires the bottom of the sight to be worked down. A file would work but was very slow. I used a coarse 6 inch stone. The front just required a shim. I used a sliver of aluminum from the top of a Dr. Pepper can. I will probably wind up exchanging it for a piece of brass shim stock later as I don't think it is quite tight enough. I put some Blue locktite in to keep it in place, but we will se on that. According to height from slide the gun should hit point of aim or a hair high at close range. I will be able to tell more this weekend when i get to run a couple hundred rounds through it. I will post some pictures then. The sights look real good on the gun, though the front sight barely covers the slot that the set screw went in, and is not as wide as the dovetail.