Is there anyone in oc with a sight pusher and expierence with warren tactical sight? I'm a little apprehensive putting in the fiber optic rod.
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OC help with warren sights.
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I've got a 1911 and a sig, I don't have a glock pusher. Find someone with an MGW pusher local to you and it's easy.Originally posted by tony270It's easy to be a keyboard warrior, you would melt like wax in front of me, you wouldn't be able to move your lips.Originally posted by repubconservPrint it out and frame it for all I careOriginally posted by el chivoI don't need to think at all..XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXOriginally posted by pjsigYou are talking to someone who already won this lame conversation, not a brick a wall. Too bad you don't realize it.
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I have a sight pusher in OC. I'm going to bring it to Burro Canyon to finish adjusting my new Warren sights on Sunday. Send me a PM if you would like to join me there...
As previously stated, the front fiber installation is pretty easy. I used a soldering iron to melt the rod and it worked like a champ.sigpicComment
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I am not in OC but I do have one and am in La Verne, be happy to help.Last edited by Glocked@45; 03-11-2016, 6:19 PM.Comment
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I'm picking up my first Glock next week, also a G34. I was told all I needed was a 3/16 hex wrench for the front sight and a nylon dowel to punch out the rear. So that's what I bought.....hope it works
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Originally posted by HopetonBrownDegrease the areas where the sights touch the slide with rubbing alcohol or degreaser and use blue loc-tite to secure the screws and the rear sight to the slide. I'd waiting to loc-tite until after you've sighted the gun in. Many people find that if you drift the rear sight ever so slightly towards the dominant eye you help eliminate the common occurrence of right handed Glock shooters hitting a little left.
So the OEM rear sight should come out fine tapping with the nylon dowel?
I'm cross eye dominant (right hand/left eye) and hold pistols ~2" left with my hands to get lined up. Guess I'll see how it shoots for me....over-thinking it could explode my head
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