allen-1
NES Member
Having swapped a couple sets of sights using a hammer and dowel, I figured it was time to spend the money and get the proper tool. But, I didn't want to spend an outrageous amount of money, and I wanted to find as generic a tool as possible, but still well made.
I think I succeeded. I bought one from Jennings Machine & Tool. I've used it to swap around sights on four of my Glocks lately, and been quite pleased with it. Also quite pleased that it's exactly as described, shipped promptly and payment was painless. It's American made, for those of you who care, Ed and Linda live in Alabama.
Their URL is: http://www.sightpushertool.com/ and attached are a couple of pictures, (that will probably be sideways because they came from my not-so-smart phone)...
I think I succeeded. I bought one from Jennings Machine & Tool. I've used it to swap around sights on four of my Glocks lately, and been quite pleased with it. Also quite pleased that it's exactly as described, shipped promptly and payment was painless. It's American made, for those of you who care, Ed and Linda live in Alabama.
Their URL is: http://www.sightpushertool.com/ and attached are a couple of pictures, (that will probably be sideways because they came from my not-so-smart phone)...