Its stuck like 1/3 of the way in. Cant get it to budge.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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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.
I'm more OCD about the sight. I gotta have it just right. One of my ticks.