Posted: 4/25/2013 6:13:58 AM EDT
| So I'm looking to buy a rear sight tool and I think after reading alot of reviews I'm gonna get the MGW tool. When I was reading the description of the tool is said it's for factory or aftermarket sights with angled sides only. Are mostly all glock sights going to be angled or straight? I hate to buy this tool then the more popular sights are straight. I'm buying it to do my sights but I've also got buddies with glocks that are needing there's done also so I want to make sure I get the one I need. |
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I struggled with the same thing. I went for the MGW tool that works with the straight sights. I have used it on straight and angled sights.
If you use it on angled sites and you don't put something between the point where the sight pusher contacts the sight, it may leave a small mark on the sight but it will still push straight or angled sights with no problem. MGW is a great sight pusher. Between my buddies and I, it has probably been used a half dozen times so far and it always works great. |
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Awesome, thanks for the info. Are the more common aftermarket sights for the glock straight then I take it?
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I struggled with the same thing. I went for the MGW tool that works with the straight sights. I have used it on straight and angled sights. If you use it on angled sites and you don't put something between the point where the sight pusher contacts the sight, it may leave a small mark on the sight but it will still push straight or angled sights with no problem. MGW is a great sight pusher. Between my buddies and I, it has probably been used a half dozen times so far and it always works great. |