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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2925759" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Which one to get?</p><p></p><p>I am looking at getting a used gun that will need sight replacement, wondering what sight-pushing tool to get? I've looked at a couple, and I want to keep it in the sub-$100 range. I don't want to spend several hundred for it. It will likely only get used a couple of times. </p><p></p><p>I know I can use simple punches, but I really want to try to keep from marring the finish, and I'm not too confident of my ability to do so without a screw-type sight replacement tool. <img src="/images/smilies/frown.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>Also, if using one as mentioned, how do you know you have the new sights installed "mostly" right? Just use micrometers or something to measure equal distances left-to-right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2925759, member: 9374"] Which one to get? I am looking at getting a used gun that will need sight replacement, wondering what sight-pushing tool to get? I've looked at a couple, and I want to keep it in the sub-$100 range. I don't want to spend several hundred for it. It will likely only get used a couple of times. I know I can use simple punches, but I really want to try to keep from marring the finish, and I'm not too confident of my ability to do so without a screw-type sight replacement tool. :( Also, if using one as mentioned, how do you know you have the new sights installed "mostly" right? Just use micrometers or something to measure equal distances left-to-right? [/QUOTE]
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