I use the MGW tool, for the M&P, on my Glocks. It is nice not having to buy two separate units.
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I use the MGW tool, for the M&P, on my Glocks. It is nice not having to buy two separate units.
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Depends on the instructions with the sights. Several of the rear sights are quite tight and a thin coating of grease helps. For sights with tensioning screws, after zero is confirmed Lock-Tite makes sense.Several of you advocated red locktite for the front sight, what about the rear?
I made reference to one of the crappy front sight hex drivers I tried after reading raving reviews off M4C. If I'm not mistaken it's the one included in the 10-8 e-mail blast that just hit my Inbox. I'd have to see it a little closer to verify 100% but it sure looks like it. I think I paid like $3 for mine on Amazon, shipping included. I guess you do get what you pay for.
Loctite .... I use RED on the front screw but nothing on the rear. None of my GLOCK rear sights have a set screw.
My first Glock tool didn't have the magnetic tip, but VolGrad broke it, and Glock replaced it with the new style.
I think it will be a quiet range outing the next time you two go shooting.