I found another local gunsmith that some friends of mine have used and are happy with, and he said he'll use a sight pusher. It's the same price, so I'll take it to him instead. I agree that I don't know how anyone could tell how they were installed, but why take the chance if there isn't a compelling reason to do so.
They just came in today; should have them on tomorrow.
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- Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:52 pm
- Forum: Commercial Vendor Bargains and Deal
- Topic: TRUGLO rebates
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- Sat Aug 05, 2017 3:24 pm
- Forum: Commercial Vendor Bargains and Deal
- Topic: TRUGLO rebates
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Re: TRUGLO rebates
I ordered a set of the TFX PROs for my SR9C. It's funny, I never really noticed how small the dots are on the stock rear-sight until now. The sights on my wife's Shield are significantly larger. Can't wait to get the new ones installed next week.
I called the gunsmith I plan to have install them and asked how they did their installations. He said they use a brass punch and a hammer. Would using that technique with these sights concern anyone? I trust the gunsmith, but thought he would us a sight press, and was a little surprised he doesn't.
I called the gunsmith I plan to have install them and asked how they did their installations. He said they use a brass punch and a hammer. Would using that technique with these sights concern anyone? I trust the gunsmith, but thought he would us a sight press, and was a little surprised he doesn't.
- Thu Aug 03, 2017 9:22 am
- Forum: Commercial Vendor Bargains and Deal
- Topic: TRUGLO rebates
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Re: TRUGLO rebates
I was just thinking about getting some new sites for my SR9C. The TFX Pro and TFX would be the only options for that gun, both around $180 (before rebate). Does anyone currently have these, and if so, any thoughts/recommendations?