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  • Omegaheat

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    Hey all
    I have a used glock sight rear that I got and dont want to spend 40 for a cheap sight pusher. If you live in or near san antonio I will give you 10 dollars for 30 seconds of your time to install this sight.

    Message me.
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    So how's this $10 include zeroing in the sights? It's not difficult to push the sight into the dovetail. Wooden kitchen spoon handle will do. It's the zero that's the deal.

    My zero isn't the same as yours. Not free hand. I doubt you want to buy a randsom rest. It's gonna take range time and you adjusting it to get it right.
     

    Omegaheat

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    So how's this $10 include zeroing in the sights? It's not difficult to push the sight into the dovetail. Wooden kitchen spoon handle will do. It's the zero that's the deal.

    My zero isn't the same as yours. Not free hand. I doubt you want to buy a randsom rest. It's gonna take range time and you adjusting it to get it right.
    Its stuck like 1/3 of the way in. Cant get it to budge.

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    texasnurse

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    Is the the stock Glock Polymer or steel sight?

    Glock sight cuts are
    wide-Narrow-wide

    No sight pusher needed to fit a proper dovetail, a vise, aluminum/brass punch, brass hammer, 4” Nicholson Needle file and just a little finesse. (Loctite 262 when it’s in final position)







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    vmax

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    Brass punch and small nylon hammer is all you need for rear Glock sights
     

    DwnRange

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    So how's this $10 include zeroing in the sights? It's not difficult to push the sight into the dovetail. Wooden kitchen spoon handle will do. It's the zero that's the deal.

    My zero isn't the same as yours. Not free hand. I doubt you want to buy a randsom rest. It's gonna take range time and you adjusting it to get it right.

    dang....... here all I been doing since my first Glock in 1986 was replacing the sights on all 9 of 'em with Meprolights (some which are on their 2nd set) and simply "eyeballin" it to make certain I got it "center'd" in the rear dovetail - just like the one I took out........

    Odd that it's never been an issue with hittin what i was aiming at after the job was done.
     
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    dang....... here all I been doing since my first Glock in 1986 was replacing the sights on all 9 of 'em with Meprolights (some which are on their 2nd set) and simply "eyeballin" it to make certain I got it "center'd" in the rear dovetail - just like the one I took out........

    Odd that it's never been an issue with hittin what i was aiming at after the job was done.

    I'm more OCD about the sight. I gotta have it just right. One of my ticks.
     

    DwnRange

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    I'm more OCD about the sight. I gotta have it just right. One of my ticks.

    I'm a retired pipeline construction Survey Supervisor - who once sent a GPS crew out to check over 8400 foot of pipeline (40+ lathes set 200 foot apart) I had staked as all my crews were busy working elsewhere.

    Next morning they come in and said they adjusted the top (leaned it over) of "one lathe" and moved another "one" .2 tenths and asked me "how in the heck I did it", with no survey gear, when for more than half of it I didn't have clear line of sight back down line?

    I told 'em the truth - I eyeball'd it.
     

    RANDY_MARSH

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    You can actually order the glock sight screw tool and the nylon punch set on ebay for less than $10 total. As far as a micronmeter, that's up to you.

    If you live near a range they';ll do it for you for a fair price usually
     
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