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Mfr: B & J MACHINE
Safely Removes & Installs Dovetail Front & Rear Sights; Works On Shallow, Cross-Dovetails Like Kimber
Precision-machined, steel tool safely removes, installs and adjusts front and rear sights on handguns. Clamp your slide into the tool and line up the sights with unit’s pusher tip for removal. Mobile jaw customizes to the height of your slide and can be used from the right or left side. Delrin® liner protects slide from scratches. Includes two sight pushers that attach to the end of the sight-pushing bolt. ¼", square tip works perfectly on Kimber and other shallow, cross-dovetail sights. Install and adjust sights by aligning the sight with the pusher and slowly press it on.
SPECS: Steel, black, powder-coat finish. Approximately 5" (12.5cm) long, 2" (5cm) wide, 1" (2.54cm) high. Instructions included.
Catalog page 52
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I just bought my first handgun today and was just wondering how do you adjust the rear sight for windage on the fixed sight model glock 21 thanks
TDC is generous but you don't need a sight tool. A round punch, a rubber mallet and a folded towel is all you need. Place the towel over the end of the punch and tap it at the bottom of the rear sight with the mallet. It should move slightly. Don't bash it and go slow or you could crack the sight. Also I don't agree that it could only be operator error that could cause his POI to be off. The barrel is not connected to the slide. Minor variations in manufacturing and mating of slide to barrel at lock up can cause the POI to be off even if the sights appear "centered" in the slide. Look at the gap between the barrel and slide of your glock and someone else the next time you are at the range. There will be slight variances in that gap. Any varience there will likely cause both glocks to shoot to a different POI. Ammo can be a variable as well.
I'm not buying it. Shooting either my Glock 17 or 26, my buddies 17/26 or my buddies SIG 220(9mm) or Kimber, I have no issues hitting what I want. Oddly enough, all of our sights are centered in the slide. The operator induces more error than offset sights or manufacturing variances.
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