Posted: 1/25/2016 2:43:18 PM EDT
| whos making one that will work and not to expensive?..thanks |
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whos making one that will work and not to expensive?..thanks MGW made one but it was discontinued. I have a MGW that works on most common Sig classic series, I only purchased it because I got a good deal and have several Sigs to use it on. For a one time sight change it will be a lot cheaper to have a gun smith install new sights for you. MGW sells a "universal" tool with a P320 adapter but it costs almost as much as p320.. |
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Brass punch will work too.
Put slide in a padded vise and gently tap brass punch with a hammer until the sites are where you want them. Done this on many pistols without messing up the sights. Not saying this is a better method, just an option, and a cheap one at that. |
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Brass punch will work too. Put slide in a padded vise and gently tap brass punch with a hammer until the sites are where you want them. Done this on many pistols without messing up the sights. Not saying this is a better method, just an option, and a cheap one at that. Dawson (IIRC) has a video detailing how to fit your sights if you go this route. He does a good job at explaining the how and why. Edit: if anyone knows of a trijicon hd type of NS that has yellow rear lamps instead of green, I'd like to know. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |