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12/10/2006 8:12:35 PM EDT
JLD or now PTR Inc. I guess, used to have the rear sight adjustment tool on their site store, now I can't find it.  I just got my PTR and it's in serious need of elevation adjustment :op  Guess the previous owner only used a scope with it because it certainly hasn't been zeroed in.  Does make nice groups though :o)  So happy with my new toy.  So anywhere else I can find the sight adjustment tool?
12/10/2006 8:52:14 PM EDT
[#1]
Yeh they've been out for a while and I don't think from the way it looks like their going to be getting any for a bit longer if ever.

Guys have used tweezers modified to fit in the grooves and unlock the lock pieces of the rear drum to turn it. Someone else said they use needle nose pliers.
Do what you can.
If you want though for a cheap price of $500.00, I'll sell you mine.
12/11/2006 2:09:29 AM EDT
[#2]
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12/11/2006 2:50:01 AM EDT
[#3]
I use a pair of Hemostats ($2.00)

12/11/2006 4:43:30 AM EDT
[#4]
I saw one for sale on GA for $70...  Jay's Guns, I think...
12/11/2006 9:25:23 AM EDT
[#5]
Thanks for the help everybody.  Hmm $70 for the genuine article huh?  Those hemostats are looking pretty good to me - lol
12/11/2006 3:26:26 PM EDT
[#6]
get a pair of reversable snap ring pliers with replaceable tips.  Use smaller tips to get in the side holes to push the pins in.  It is easier to hang on to the pliers and you can turn the sight quicker.  Lowes should have a decent pair for less than 20$
12/11/2006 6:47:12 PM EDT
[#7]
I just use regular needle-nose pliers. Works like a champ.
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