Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Best Selling in Smithing Equipment
Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Save on Smithing Equipment
Great little laser printed tool. Completely functional, easy to use, just follow the directions they have written up, don't force anything, and it works great! Anyone that posts any negatives about it, are probably the Herky-jerky, lack of common sense people that are becoming more and more prevalent these days. thumbs up, this is my first purchase of a laser printed device, and I have to say, much more durable that I thought they would be!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
It pushed out the original Glock sight well, but it failed when pushing in a TruGlo TFO. The traveling piece delaminated, and although the TFO can be a tight fit, I finished the push with a small hammer and a piece of homasote! I assume the unit was 3D printed. If the 'bolt' was captive and braced at both ends, a nut or length of all-thread could be embedded in the traveling piece to keep it at right angles to the gun slide. This would eliminate angular forces that were probably the device's undoing. Neat concept, but it still needs some refinement.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
First off the sight adjustment tool worked very well in adjusting the rear sights on a Glock 43. You shouldn't have any problem figuring out how to use it properly. If you want to see how it's done first just check out a YouTube video as most of these tools work the same way. It's not a high quality device for professional use but for the average Glock guy at home it's probably all you MAY ever need. It appears to have been made on a 3D printer, so if you are familiar with those you should have a good idea of the quality. It comes with the piece that rests against the sight and actually pushes it along and there are 4 adjustment spacers for use with different Glock models. You should have no mounting issues with OEM sights but non-OEM sights, especially steel, are often ever so slightly wider than the channel and may require a little material to be shaved off from the sight before trying to install it. If you try to use this device to force a steel sight I would imagine you'll break the tool. It is NOT designed to use with great force. My need was simple, the price was acceptable so I got it. I'm satisfied.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Removing the factory sights was a breeze. The included spacers were perfect for my Glock19. With everything set, the factory sights slid right out just as they should. When installing the new sites, the composite or plastic gave too easily to push the sights in to position. I tried locking it in a vice to focus the pressure but it was of no use. I had to use the vice with padded blocks and the back end (plastic) of a screwdriver and a hammer to tap them in. This block is either 3D printed or machined from low quality plastics.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
My review comes from using it on a Glock 19 Gen 4. First of all, I recommend watching the video on the listing. It gives you a better sense of security before commencing. Use the tool exactly as intended and you will have a flawless experience. I was able to push out the stock sight effortlessly. Then with the new sight I started it without taking any material off and you can definitely feel the tension, I stopped, pulled it out, removed a little bit of material and bam. Nothing to it. Thanks to whoever made this and understands the insanity of charging an arm and a leg for such a simple tool.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New