Do I need a sight tool?

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I am just wondering if people recomend pre-ordering and having a sks sight tool on hand for the first time the gun goes to the range.

Are the russian's usually pretty on target right away, or do they need a bit of work with the sight tool?
 
A sight tool is very handy but a hammer and punch will do the trick. Rifles are zeroed to the shooter. So any rifle you pick up will probably need a bit of tweeking.
 
A sight tool is very handy but a hammer and punch will do the trick. Rifles are zeroed to the shooter. So any rifle you pick up will probably need a bit of tweeking.

I might as well pick one up, I noticed Canam has them for 10$ - seems pretty cheap. I think back in the day when I had an SKS-D I put an optic on it right away so I never really played with the sights.
 
Take it out to the range, try it off a rest and see where its hitting. I went thru two sight tools (both broke first when I tried to adjust post elevation) before I just corrected for how much my rifle was out. Now I can get it where I want it just about every time.
 
The tool is very handy for adjusting in fine or course increments. Having that said, put a bit of penetrating oil onto your front sight and drift it at least once with a hammer and punch. Many of these old rifles have the sights seized into place with age. Once you can tap it freely with a hammer, your sight tools are a wonderful item to use. If your sight is unable to move before you go to the range, the tool is of little value and often gets damaged, not to mention a wasted effort at the range without the needed tools.

I make sure my sights can move BEFORE I head to the range. All rifles, all ages, all models.
 
I would get the tapco tool messing around with a hammer and such is not worth it. The tapco tool is $20.

Thanks for the info guys...i would not have thought of loosening the sight post before heading to the range.

Is the 20$ tapco tool above mentioned any good or should I get the 29$ oneshottact one? Source for the tapco?
 
I bought the standard NCStar one. Went to take off my front sight to install my firesight. Broke the tool on the first try. I think i am going to have to get one of those fancy heavy duty ones.
 
my '54 Rusasian SKS shot 4" left at 100 yards when i bought it. sight ajustment tool is well worth the 7 dollars. you can get some faczy stainless ones for ~$20 if you like.
 
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