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  • OUTLAWZ
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 833

    MGW Sight Pro back on sale $279 + AJ(-4%) + $30 off $300 (Code L9Q) at Brownells

    Update: 09:30PM 06/22/2017
    Please see post #11 for new details.


    Found this awesome deal looking for universal suppressor sight tool. Yes, I know it's a bit pricey for a sight tool.. But I also believe in "Buy once, Cry once." Right?

    MGW Sight Pro (MGWSP1000) on sale $299.99 + Active Junky(-4% Cashback) + $30 off $300 (Use code L9Q) + Free shipping at Brownells.
    Shop gunsmithing tools (566) at Brownells, including bench blocks, hammer & punch sets, screwdrivers, and tool kits for firearm maintenance and repairs.


    Shoe plate clamp for various slides for different pistols are available for $17.99 each at Brownells.

    Regular price is $389.95 (Amazon) and includes (1) shoe plate clamp which is normally sold separately.

    MGW Sight Pro $299.99 + (2) Glock (All/42&43) shoe plate clamps $35.98 ($17.99 Each) + $30 off $300 (Use code L9Q) + Free shipping = $305.97 + Active Junk(-4% Cashback, -$12.24) = $293.72
    Last edited by OUTLAWZ; 06-22-2017, 9:33 PM. Reason: Lower Price
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    smak28
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Jan 2013
    • 4120

    Thanks OP! I went the cheaper route of a universal sight pusher and it marks up my pistols most of the time. Should've bought this in the first place.
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    • #3
      SAGISI
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2015
      • 841

      Originally posted by smak28
      Thanks OP! I went the cheaper route of a universal sight pusher and it marks up my pistols most of the time. Should've bought this in the first place.
      Gorrilla tape is your friend when doing sights with any pusher.

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      • #4
        smak28
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Jan 2013
        • 4120

        Originally posted by SAGISI
        Gorrilla tape is your friend when doing sights with any pusher.
        This was something I learned after my first one, but the tool I have still mars the sights even with Gorilla tape
        Last edited by smak28; 03-15-2017, 9:43 AM.
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        • #5
          bluesmoke9
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 815

          I bought the Sight Pro awhile ago. You'd have to be a gunsmith, or close to it, to really get your money out of it immediately but it is a great tool.
          If you buy anything because it has "tactical" or "operator" in the name, we probably don't run in the same circles.

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          • #6
            OUTLAWZ
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 833

            Originally posted by smak28
            Thanks OP! I went the cheaper route of a universal sight pusher and it marks up my pistols most of the time. Should've bought this in the first place.
            Hearing you say that smak28 makes me feel a little better (My wallet still hates me.) for splurging on MGW Sight Pro.

            I had those same questions of your regret in my mind when I was weighing out whether to bite the bullet and get one or not. I do think it's pricey as a $299 sight tool on sale with multiple discount coupons (AJ -4% Cashback & $30 off $300, Use code: L9Q) with free shipping ($7.95) in my honest opinion.

            However, it's investment value of being the best equipment available to safely change out any and all of my handguns free of damage (Shooters and safe queens alike) far out weighed it's initial cost.

            My non replaceable off roster (Already paid stupid prices for them.) collectibles are worth far more then me.. Then trying to save a buck on some other tool that may not work as well and that could potentially leave irreversible damage on the slide (Taped or not, User error or product failure/junk knockoffs or not.) and destroy any of my guns worth.

            That said, I was looking for a sight pusher tool that worked with suppressor sight heights for Glock 17MOS. Most sight pusher tools currently available only work with standard height sights and will not work with suppressor or ghost ring sights with the exception of MGW Sight Pro I found.

            Hope this helps anybody looking for suppressor sight tool.

            Leon

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            • #7
              smak28
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • Jan 2013
              • 4120

              Originally posted by OUTLAWZ
              Hearing you say that smak28 makes me feel a little better (My wallet still hates me.) for splurging on MGW Sight Pro.

              I had those same questions of your regret in my mind when I was weighing out whether to bite the bullet and get one or not. I do think it's pricey as a $299 sight tool on sale with multiple discount coupons (AJ -4% Cashback & $30 off $300, Use code: L9Q) with free shipping ($7.95) in my honest opinion.

              However, it's investment value of being the best equipment available to safely change out any and all of my handguns free of damage (Shooters and safe queens alike) far out weighed it's initial cost.

              My non replaceable off roster (Already paid stupid prices for them.) collectibles are worth far more then me.. Then trying to save a buck on some other tool that may not work as well and that could potentially leave irreversible damage on the slide (Taped or not, User error or product failure/junk knockoffs or not.) and destroy any of my guns worth.

              That said, I was looking for a sight pusher tool that worked with suppressor sight heights for Glock 17MOS. Most sight pusher tools currently available only work with standard height sights and will not work with suppressor or ghost ring sights with the exception of MGW Sight Pro I found.

              Hope this helps anybody looking for suppressor sight tool.

              Leon
              Yes. Don't take the cheaper route like I did. When I did my research, tons of people said don't go cheap route, but I still didn't listen. They were right.
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              • #8
                mcat707
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 2346

                Originally posted by OUTLAWZ
                Hearing you say that smak28 makes me feel a little better (My wallet still hates me.) for splurging on MGW Sight Pro.

                I had those same questions of your regret in my mind when I was weighing out whether to bite the bullet and get one or not. I do think it's pricey as a $299 sight tool on sale with multiple discount coupons (AJ -4% Cashback & $30 off $300, Use code: L9Q) with free shipping ($7.95) in my honest opinion.

                However, it's investment value of being the best equipment available to safely change out any and all of my handguns free of damage (Shooters and safe queens alike) far out weighed it's initial cost.

                My non replaceable off roster (Already paid stupid prices for them.) collectibles are worth far more then me.. Then trying to save a buck on some other tool that may not work as well and that could potentially leave irreversible damage on the slide (Taped or not, User error or product failure/junk knockoffs or not.) and destroy any of my guns worth.

                That said, I was looking for a sight pusher tool that worked with suppressor sight heights for Glock 17MOS. Most sight pusher tools currently available only work with standard height sights and will not work with suppressor or ghost ring sights with the exception of MGW Sight Pro I found.

                Hope this helps anybody looking for suppressor sight tool.

                Leon

                Thanks for posting. Since the Pro came out I've always wanted it but couldn't get myself to actually press the "Place Order" button on the checkout screen. This time I did, along with (5) slide shoes (Glock, VP9, P320, P99, Sig P226+etc). Also, I'm getting a Glock 17 MOS slide shipped to me tomorrow with suppressor sights that need to be installed. One of the main reasons I got the Pro tool.

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                • #9
                  OUTLAWZ
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 833

                  Originally posted by mcat707
                  Thanks for posting. Since the Pro came out I've always wanted it but couldn't get myself to actually press the "Place Order" button on the checkout screen. This time I did, along with (5) slide shoes (Glock, VP9, P320, P99, Sig P226+etc). Also, I'm getting a Glock 17 MOS slide shipped to me tomorrow with suppressor sights that need to be installed. One of the main reasons I got the Pro tool.
                  Glad to hear my post helped you press "Place Order".

                  I received my MGW Sight Pro tool this week. My Glock (All) shoe is marked "102" and Glock (43) shoe is marked "115". I thought the shoes were going to be marked accordingly to maker and type?

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                  • #10
                    islanderman7
                    Junior Member
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 56

                    Gonna cry once. But thanks OP. Code still works. $305.97 was my total. Getting $12.23 back with active junky. How the heck did you get one more penny than me?

                    This works out because I just used the 20% off coupon to buy sights off Ebay.

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                    • #11
                      OUTLAWZ
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 833

                      Update: 09:30PM 06/22/2107

                      MGW Sight Pro is back on sale at Brownell's for $279.99 for any who missed the last deal. Basically, $20.00 less then when I first posted this deal in March. Free shipping is no longer offered with code (L9Q) for $30 off $300. Difference is that you will have to pay $7.95 for shipping but still will save more overall then previous deal.

                      Example:
                      MGW Sight Pro $279.99 + (2) Glock (All/42&43) shoe plate clamps $35.98 ($17.99 Each) + $30 off $300 (Use code L9Q) + $7.95 Shipping = $293.92 + Active Junk(-4% Cashback, -$11.75) = $282.16

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                      • #12
                        The Shootist
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 1796

                        Thanks OP! Been wanting one of these good price! Now off to buy some sights
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                        • #13
                          MarkXXIII
                          Junior Member
                          • Jul 2010
                          • 7

                          Originally posted by OUTLAWZ
                          ...Free shipping is no longer offered with code (L9Q) for $30 off $300. Difference is that you will have to pay $7.95 for shipping but still will save more overall then previous deal.
                          FYI, added items and then viewed the cart and entered the L9Q code. The shipping discount was showing up.
                          However, during the actual checkout process the $7.95 shipping charge reappeared.

                          But at final total:
                          Shipping - Economy Shipping
                          (Shipping Discount of $7.95 applied) $0.00
                          Promotional Discount ($30.00)



                          Anyway, +Thanks OP!

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                          • #14
                            jandmtv
                            Calguns Addict
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 5800

                            I use this and have yet to mark up a slide or sight. I put a layer of Velcro (soft side) on all the co tact surfaces. Done 7 different pistols/sights with no problems.

                            Looking for RPR or Precision Rifle Accessories? Check out Anarchy Outdoors. http://www.anarchyoutdoors.com?afmc=1w

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                            • #15
                              bluesmoke9
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 815

                              I bought the Sight Pro even though I'll never get my money out of it. Just hate to see marked up sights. I use small pieces of card stock as a buffer and that does it for me. My wife will sell it for $20 at a garage sale when I'm dead.
                              If you buy anything because it has "tactical" or "operator" in the name, we probably don't run in the same circles.

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