In my armorer's "collection" of tools, I currently have MGW sight pushers for Glock, Sig and S&W M&P. Does anybody know of a pusher yet for the Shield??
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In my armorer's "collection" of tools, I currently have MGW sight pushers for Glock, Sig and S&W M&P. Does anybody know of a pusher yet for the Shield??
I emailed someone on a forum that manetioned putting nightsights on the Shield. He said that he used this product:
http://www.sightpusher.com/. I have no idea. I will email you more info.
Here is a link to the thread in question: http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-w...ts-shield.html
Used the old fashion brass punch on mine.
That's not good. Mine shoots about 4 inches left at 15y. Nice groups, just left.
I've abandoned the hammer and punch method whenever possible in favor of a dedicated sight pusher. It gives better results from a cosmetic and tritium preservation standpoint. It's also easier to get a more precise adjustment on sights with a pusher over the caveman method.
To be honest mine was shooting left about 3-4 inches too. I weakened up on the grip strength and it dramatically improved. Since it's a smaller/thinner grip I came to the conclusion that my strong hand was pushing left due to over force. I still want better sights but haven't decided what I want. The trijicon HD set is on the top of the list.
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Hmm, This is THE reason I dont like my sight pusher as i cant get the sights center on the slide ( Glock) and I use a dial calipers to do this and typical want them center to within .002 and have MUCH better luck with a punch/hammer doing this. In fact the last three I put on yesterday I finally gave up on the pusher and went to the punch hammer was done in two taps. This is were YMMV really comes into play. LOL