Only a handful of tools needed for sights.

1. Rear sight pusher
2. Front sight tool
3. Loctite or Rocksett
4. Metal file (may or may not need this)

I like the MGW tool for the rear sight. There are two versions for Glock. One for straight side sights and one for sloped side sights. I have found that the tool for sloped sights works well with sloped and straight style sights.

I have broken both the Glock front sight tool and the Lone Wolf front sight tool. The best front sight tool I have used is the Aro-Tek: http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=2...for-GLOCK-reg-.

No vice, hammer, or punch needed. Just the MGW tool for the rear, a front sight tool (it's just a 3/16 nut driver, but it has to have very thin walls), and some loctite or rocksett for anything that screws in place. If you get sights that tend to run on the large side, like Warrens, you may need to file them a bit.