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<blockquote data-quote="MrShooter" data-source="post: 1851151" data-attributes="member: 14771"><p>Hitokiri,</p><p>First off, if you don't already have one installed I highly reccomend installing the Apex USB (ultimate striker block kit). </p><p>The Apex USB kit comes with a drift tool by Talon that slides into the sight cut and keeps you from losing the plunger disc and spring underneath the rear sight tOwards the right side of slide (from the rear). I just installed a handful of Apex parts on a couple m&p's yesterday. </p><p></p><p>After you slide the sight off just pull out the old striker block and drop in the new apex one. It will take all that grinding feel out of the take up and slightly lighten it up. Midwayusa.com has them for $20-$25. </p><p></p><p>Also, if you didn't know..after you loosen the set screw, the rear sight will slide OUT to the right, and go back in from the RIGHT side. I drifted out 2 Novak sights last night with a brass punch and the talon tool from the USB kit. </p><p>The brass is softer than the steel and the brass marks rubbed right off. Gunsmiths also use a q-tip with gun blue to touch and cover the end of the drift punch with masking tape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrShooter, post: 1851151, member: 14771"] Hitokiri, First off, if you don't already have one installed I highly reccomend installing the Apex USB (ultimate striker block kit). The Apex USB kit comes with a drift tool by Talon that slides into the sight cut and keeps you from losing the plunger disc and spring underneath the rear sight tOwards the right side of slide (from the rear). I just installed a handful of Apex parts on a couple m&p's yesterday. After you slide the sight off just pull out the old striker block and drop in the new apex one. It will take all that grinding feel out of the take up and slightly lighten it up. Midwayusa.com has them for $20-$25. Also, if you didn't know..after you loosen the set screw, the rear sight will slide OUT to the right, and go back in from the RIGHT side. I drifted out 2 Novak sights last night with a brass punch and the talon tool from the USB kit. The brass is softer than the steel and the brass marks rubbed right off. Gunsmiths also use a q-tip with gun blue to touch and cover the end of the drift punch with masking tape. [/QUOTE]
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