Anyone in W Houston have a sight pusher tool I can borrow?

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  • dermunkee

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    Looking to borrow or rent a sight pusher tool for a few days to put suppressor height sights on a Sig P226. Anyone have one that they're willing to part with for a few days? I have no foreseeable need for one besides this one project. I'm staying in Champions Forest, work right by the horse track, and am in Cinco Ranch every evening working on my house, can meet someone anywhere around those locations easily.
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    Kar98

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    hammer and punch?

    Yeah no. Unless you really don't care and also change your car's spark plugs with a hammer and punch.

    If it's too much of a hassle to borrow one, might as well ask your local range or gun store if they install the sights for you.
     

    rman

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    based on suggestions from this forum... vice, punch and hammer.

    I've also changed spark plugs with an impact wrench. on warm heads.
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    dermunkee

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    The new sights have tritium lamps, I'm not willing to beat the snot out of them. Gunsmith will install them for $50 but if they're not aligned properly, I'm not too much further along the path than where I am now.
     
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