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Thread: The PX4 Compact might be my DA/SA Glock 19

  1. #3841
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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm SD View Post
    @LangdonTactical You guys do such good work on the PX4 Storms, I was wondering if you could recommend a sight pusher to use when working on a PX4 Storm?
    This tool has proved useful for sight installation in a variety of guns including the PX4C and full size PX4. You just have to have the right "shoe" and the correct pusher block for the sights you are removing/installing. It was well worth the expense.

    https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...rod107379.aspx

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    I have the MGW Sight Pro tool as well. It works great. One thing I recommend is getting a set of the plastic shims https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019371325?pid=252160 to go with it. It will protect your slide.

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    For those that don't remember, make sure you get @jetfire to share his PX4 vs MGW sight pusher experience.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjZLC-MVH40

  4. #3844
    Quote Originally Posted by Jason M View Post
    This tool has proved useful for sight installation in a variety of guns including the PX4C and full size PX4. You just have to have the right "shoe" and the correct pusher block for the sights you are removing/installing. It was well worth the expense.

    https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...rod107379.aspx
    This is same sight pusher that Beretta recommended when I called them. Thanks for your reply.

  5. #3845
    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle_Jed View Post
    I have the MGW Sight Pro tool as well. It works great. One thing I recommend is getting a set of the plastic shims https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019371325?pid=252160 to go with it. It will protect your slide.
    Thank you. I appreciate the help.

  6. #3846
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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle_Jed View Post
    I have the MGW Sight Pro tool as well. It works great. One thing I recommend is getting a set of the plastic shims https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019371325?pid=252160 to go with it. It will protect your slide.
    Mine came with both plastic and aluminum shims. The extra items I needed to purchase were the "shoes" for different guns.

  7. #3847
    Quote Originally Posted by JTQ View Post
    For those that don't remember, make sure you get @jetfire to share his PX4 vs MGW sight pusher experience.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjZLC-MVH40
    That was an old model, the new universal pusher Beretta sells is pretty great.

  8. #3848

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    Does anyone make a replacement floorplate or base pad that does away with the razor sharp corners, but doesn’t increase the magazine capacity? The factory mags are excruciating against bare skin, but some of us also have capacity limits to deal with.

  9. #3849
    Quote Originally Posted by Gun Nerd View Post
    Does anyone make a replacement floorplate or base pad that does away with the razor sharp corners, but doesn’t increase the magazine capacity? The factory mags are excruciating against bare skin, but some of us also have capacity limits to deal with.
    This hasnt ever bothered me, but why not just sand down the corner on one mag as a trial and see how you like it? This isnt something that would be hard to do and you wont ruin the magazine, just need to see if you are ok with the way it turns out looks wise. Worst case you ruined the looks of 1 $30 magazine that will still be fully functional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gun Nerd View Post
    Does anyone make a replacement floorplate or base pad that does away with the razor sharp corners, but doesn’t increase the magazine capacity? The factory mags are excruciating against bare skin, but some of us also have capacity limits to deal with.
    @Beretta92x has it. You can take off a lot of the ouch before you start getting into the channel that the metal lip on the mag body fits into.

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