This is true. If you can change a spark plug, you can change a sight.
Gringop
This is true. If you can change a spark plug, you can change a sight.
Gringop
A rear sight tool beats the hell (no pun intended) out of the punch-and-hammer method when zeroing for windage. Mine turned out to be worth its weight in profanity on the first range trip.
Okie John
Hmmm, sounds like it prevents “royal fuckup” and all of the associated profanity and stress that usually follows. Well, if I can avoid those 2 situations, I am probably gonna get one. Now, if only I could avoid “I-am-going-to-use-this-thingy-once” phobia. :dance3:
You’ll use this tool twice: once to install sights and again to zero it. Then you’ll get another Glock and you’ll use it two more times, and so on.
I also keep mine in my range bag to help out folks where I shoot.
Okie John
And there it is, the voice of reason and why I need one these sight tool thingys. The local Glock dude is going to be pissed when I tell him I am not going to spend money at his shop. Thank you, and I will probably be getting one soon. I believe Midway USA has them but I may shop around a bit.
Thanks again.
No problem. Definitely shop around after you decide which one you want. They go on special sometimes.
Okie John
whick mgw sight pusher do i need for installing warren tactical sights on my glock, the standard or the one that has flat sides? :help:
Before you buy any expensive front site, I highly recommend that you go to your nearest hobby shop and pickup a Sharpie Lime and Orange paint pens!
Why? Because for $5.00 (which is what I paid for both on sale) you can paint your front site and experiment to see first hand which color will work best for your situation.
Does it work in the dark? No, but neither does the stock white dot.
Any tools involved? None, unless you count rubbing alcohol and cotton balls to remove oil and powder residue.
Does painting the front site work? My initial impression is YES! I painted the front site of my G19 Orange and shot it at my local IDPA match and the result was I much faster than I’ve ever been! A fluke? Maybe but under partly cloudy conditions, I was able to pickup the front site much faster and easier than ever before.
Dissing the after market? Hell no, but as an alternative to buying a new front site you might want to experiment and give painting your front site a try!
anybody know which model, did a search but nothing.