I posted this on the gunsmithing forum but just to give you guys an update. I was thinking about this off and on while I was in florida for the winter but last night I had an idea. I took a 1/2" washer and cut it down to match the profile of the front sight and painted it flat black. After drying I mixed a small dab of PC7 epoxy and affixed it to the right side of the front sight. I was going to wait to tomorrow to shoot it but it was about 10 hours so I figured the epoxy was set enough. I grabbed a target and ran to the nearby woods. I shot this target at 15 yards. I'm a bit mad at myself for dropping the muzzle on the last shot! Id say problem solved. NOTE: the image of the sight makes it look uneven but it really isn't. But the width of the front sight is pretty thick now and pretty much fills the groove/rear sight