Sight pusher recommendation?

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Mad Professor

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I’ve got one of the Sig specific MGW tools and it worked great for installing the rear sight. My replacement front sight was loose in the slide dovetail and required some fitting.
 

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MGW also makes a sight tool for Glocks, The standard tool fits most of the Glocks (9mm; .357 Sig; .40 S&W; .45 ACP and .45 GAP.

The Glock tool uses a different locking plate for the the Glock 42, 43, 43X and 48.

I had to file off some of the side (the adapter was not flat on the corner radius) of the single stack Glock locking plate to make it work on my Sight Tool.
 

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Just for future reference, I have a Sight pusher for a Sign 226 in Duncan. Not interested in selling or loaning by mail but if you need to use it, it's available.

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I've changed many sights with an aluminum rod that had a nylon tip attached supplied to me by the sight manufacturer.
Got them hanging on a peg in the shop. I'll post pics tomorrow.
Its not rocket science to drift out a sight and install a new one.
Just be sure to follow the manufacturer's recommendation about which direction to remove and install.
 

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