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3/1/2011 3:05:42 PM EDT
Any of you guys have a sight pusher for Glocks?
I'd pay shipping both ways and a few bucks for your trouble.
Going to sell one of my Glocks and the buyer would like night sights installed.
Local guy wants $150 for sights and install,hell, I could buy the tool and sights
for that much.
I had "Glock Guy" put the last set on for $95,hell if a show was soon,I'd have do it again.
Thanks for any help.


3/1/2011 3:22:55 PM EDT
[#1]
what part of NY are you?
3/1/2011 4:07:35 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
what part of NY are you?


Oneonta area(between Binghamton and Albany)
3/1/2011 4:11:29 PM EDT
[#3]
No, sorry.

... I installed my "ameriglo" tritium sights myself, by eye. (CUSTOM) w/ basic gunsmithing tools. My rear sight needs to be moved ever sooo slightly to be perfect... But I know where to aim
3/5/2011 3:29:03 AM EDT
[#4]
Shoot me an email. I got rid of all my Glocks, but I still have the sight tool. It's a MGW and is setup for slanted sights, which I think most night sights are.
3/5/2011 4:13:30 AM EDT
[#5]
I have some Truglo night sights coming for my 17C.... You need a tool to install the rear sights?



Would a simple small clamp work?  I'm guessing its to get the rear sights started?




3/5/2011 4:52:00 AM EDT
[#6]
Before I had access to a tool, I put the slide in a  vise and used a delrin punch (fancy name for tough plastic) and drove out the old and gently tapped in the new.  What caliber glock do you have?
3/5/2011 5:47:19 AM EDT
[#7]
a punch can work, but having the right tool for the job makes all the difference...



that being said if you are in the hudson valley area, stop by my house and you can use my Glock sight tool.  (of course in lieu of an installation fee, it will cost you a 6 pack :D )
3/5/2011 12:32:28 PM EDT
[#8]
There are some youtube videos on how to do this with a punch and some wooden blocks, I did that, it got the job done.