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I have some new sites on the way for a couple of Glock pistols. I'd rather use a site pusher than a punch for the rear sites. Does anyone local have one that I can "rent"? I'll be your best friend !
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...or not...
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Cheaper just to get your own. You'd be surprised how many times you'll need one, and they last forever. Here's one that is both excellent AND inexpensive:

http://www.sightpusher.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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OldCannon wrote:Cheaper just to get your own. You'd be surprised how many times you'll need one, and they last forever. Here's one that is both excellent AND inexpensive:

http://www.sightpusher.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yeah, I'd come to terms with the fact that a loaner wasn't imminent. Guess I'll bite the bullet...
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Cajn1 wrote:
OldCannon wrote:Cheaper just to get your own. You'd be surprised how many times you'll need one, and they last forever. Here's one that is both excellent AND inexpensive:

http://www.sightpusher.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yeah, I'd come to terms with the fact that a loaner wasn't imminent. Guess I'll bite the bullet...
Can I borrow it when you get it? :biggrinjester:
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Absolutely.............wise guy!
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Cajn1 wrote:Absolutely.............wise guy!
Just kidding! Looks like a neat and very useful tool.
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If you don't mind coming up toward NWH, I have a generic sight pusher that works well on Glocks. Depending on which rear sight you opted for, one of the "glock specific" sight pushers I tried doesn't fit the Heine rear for the glock (gets stuck in the sight well on the pusher) but my generic worked like a charm.

PM me for more info if you want to use mine.
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cbunt1 wrote:If you don't mind coming up toward NWH, I have a generic sight pusher that works well on Glocks. Depending on which rear sight you opted for, one of the "glock specific" sight pushers I tried doesn't fit the Heine rear for the glock (gets stuck in the sight well on the pusher) but my generic worked like a charm.

PM me for more info if you want to use mine.
My local range is going to care of me...thank you very kindly for offering though.

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that's a nice find...alway's need a good rugged and durable sight pusher that's cheaper but not "cheap"! thanks
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