Sight adjustment tool

Sniffer

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I need to adjust the sights on the rear of my Sig P320RX. Its shooting horrible and they came from the factory waaay off centre (I`ve just been through similar with my PPQ but it is more user friendly to adjust - no special tools required - and now after MUCH fiddling around its bang on). They are the tall (suppressor height?) sights as it has an optic.

I've been looking at sight adjustment tools which push the front or rear - any recommendations? The Wheeler Engineering unit looks good but its pricey - are there alternatives? Ideally something that doesn't require removing the optic but if that ain`t possible I`ll make it work
 
I bought a "Steel Pistol Gun Front Rear Sight Removal Adjustment Installation Pusher Tool" on eBay for $51.84 CAN plus shipping. It has different blocks for different slide styles. It worked fine on my CZ-75 SP01.
 
Punch and hammer if that's all you're got. I picked up a UTG VISM block for my bench.

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Not perfect, but it works.
 
Punch and hammer if that's all you're got. I picked up a UTG VISM block for my bench.

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Not perfect, but it works.

Just picked up one of these off Colonel Mustard - as sweet as the Wheeler unit is I couldn't justify paying $250+ for something I`ll probably use every once in a blue moon
 
I bought a "Steel Pistol Gun Front Rear Sight Removal Adjustment Installation Pusher Tool" on eBay for $51.84 CAN plus shipping. It has different blocks for different slide styles. It worked fine on my CZ-75 SP01.

I know my P320 is just a straight forward push to adjust but are the Shadows more difficult? I recall reading somewhere about slackening off some screws in the sight
 
Next time you are out this way in GVRD. Gimme a holler, i got both the fisher sight tool and the wheeler.

I found that the fisher tool is better for multi model handgun, straight forward set up, but the wheel has has marks for you to really fine tune it at the range after you shoot it once to get a zero.
 
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