SKS Sight pusher - who makes a good one?

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After years of playing with Czech rifles, I finally broke down and bought a Russian SKS. I was pleasantly surprised with the workmanship, the condition, and the accuracy. I liked it so much I'm going to buy another, just to have one to pimp out.

Question for the group: there are about half a dozen different sight adjustment tools offered for the SKS. Any opinions as to a good one, or even - if you've tried several - the best one?

Only want to spend the money once.
 
Magna-Matic AK/SKS sight tool. The best. Period.

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Before I knew better, I bought a cheap ebay one.
Had to grind an edge of it to allow the pusher to properly engage the site sfc. The sight needed a lot of force, so I protected the "C" from opening up with a second C clamp.
The reality is you'll only need to use it once so if you can borrow a cheap one or use a flat punch and vernier, you can forgo getting the cadilac.
 
Stevo, where did you find that nice little piece of kit?
Were else???
Wolverine, One Shot Tactical Supply, Neit Arms or NEA
$30-$35
Me personaly after I sight in my irons I never have to touch them again & just use some good old fashoin Kentucky windage. Or if I do want perscion I just get an red dot or a scope.
 
After years of playing with Czech rifles, I finally broke down and bought a Russian SKS. I was pleasantly surprised with the workmanship, the condition, and the accuracy. I liked it so much I'm going to buy another, just to have one to pimp out.

Question for the group: there are about half a dozen different sight adjustment tools offered for the SKS. Any opinions as to a good one, or even - if you've tried several - the best one?

Only want to spend the money once.

Well, I can't tell you makes a good one but I can tell who makes a very poor one, the SKSTOOL sold by CanadaAmmo,com, trading as Disco-Teck Industries in North Vancouver.

I bought one in April 2010, paying $9.99 for the tool, $10 postage plus GST of $1 for a total of $20.99.

It is crap. On two Tulas, 1951 and 1953, the tool will not work properly, even after I did a fair bit of Dremel work. The hood of front sight interfered with the tool.

Yesterday, I was out with my Tula '51, and tried to raise the front sight by turning the sight clockwise (in) but the tool would not even do that.

I know, you get what you pay for but I believed their web site.

I knownthat CanadaAmmo is listed at the page top.
 
It seems pretty obvious that in the long run the circular magna-matic type adjuster is going to have better structural integrity than the `horseshoe`shaped adjuster.
 
Well, I can't tell you makes a good one but I can tell who makes a very poor one, the SKSTOOL sold by CanadaAmmo,com, trading as Disco-Teck Industries in North Vancouver.

I bought one in April 2010, paying $9.99 for the tool, $10 postage plus GST of $1 for a total of $20.99.

It is crap. On two Tulas, 1951 and 1953, the tool will not work properly, even after I did a fair bit of Dremel work. The hood of front sight interfered with the tool.

Yesterday, I was out with my Tula '51, and tried to raise the front sight by turning the sight clockwise (in) but the tool would not even do that.

I know, you get what you pay for but I believed their web site.



I haven't tried the CanAm tool on my Tula but it works great on the Chinese ones I have. It works on my SVT too.

I knownthat CanadaAmmo is listed at the page top.


I haven't tried the CanAm tool on my Tula but it works great on the Chinese ones I have. It works on my SVT too.
 
I haven't tried the CanAm tool on my Tula but it works great on the Chinese ones I have. It works on my SVT too.

Well, I think that the CanAm tool is made in China and so it is not surprising that it works on a Chinese SKS.

Also, I found that the thread fit was very sloppy, so bad I had to fill the threads with teflon plumbers tape in an attempt to make it work. And the end of the windage screw would skate all over the X pin the rifle.

My assessment of the tool stands, a rip off for a Tula '51 & '53.
 
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