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Senior Member
Join Date: June 19, 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 335
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sight adjustment tool
Best I can tell, there are two types/methodologies.
First is chucking up a slide and using a drift, tapping the sight, moving it a random amount. Second is a tool that clamps on the slide and then using a threaded arbor, engage the sight and control movement by thread pitch. In the case of the second methodology, are the tools that do this all model specific? Is there not a generic or universal version? I've found them for, SKS/AK, 1911, XDm, Glock ... |
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Join Date: November 2, 1998
Location: Colorado
Posts: 15,414
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Hesco Mepro-Sight. They claim it does all. Check out Brownell's. If anyone has a do-all sight pusher, it's them money draining tool sellers. Bless them.
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Join Date: April 30, 2012
Location: Springfield, GA
Posts: 35
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The first method doesn't need to be random. You can use dial calipers to measure the location of the sight before, then move it a set amount. This works well with calculations for determining how far you need to more your sight.
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Senior Member
Join Date: October 19, 2005
Location: Tx Panhandle Territory
Posts: 2,863
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General (Universal) sight tool: http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1...SAL-SIGHT-TOOL
This is kinda expensive for just a one-time use purchase- but it's handier than the dickens for several tasks. It's also good to let your shooting buddies know you have it as a community tool to keep friends from goobering up their firearms.
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