Dear Armorer,
Does anyone have a source for this Glock ‘Rear Sight Adjustment Took’ I saw in a Glock catalog last week?
Thanks.
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Dear Armorer,
Does anyone have a source for this Glock ‘Rear Sight Adjustment Took’ I saw in a Glock catalog last week?
Thanks.
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Doesn't fit around non tapered sights, so less useful than an MGW or nearly any other.
I would second the MGW recommendation.
MGW. I was at a Glock armorer’s class and the instructor even recommended MGW.
In the old days I had an old glock oem sight tool.
MGW +10,000. I was issued a Glock factory model at one of my old postings, and it sucked donkey balls. I tossed it in a parts drawer and forgot about its existence, and went right on using my MGW. It's spendy for a single-pistol pusher, but worth it.
MGW Glock sight tool.
MGW
I have one for M&P and it’s awesome. M&P sights are often super tight. MGW handles it like a champ
Tom / all - I am going to order the MGW tool but have a question.
Brownell's lists two versions:
584-045-017WB Glock Sight Mover Mfr Part: MGW309 $116.99 and
584-000-004WB Glock Flat-Side Sight Mover Mfr Part: MGW309S $112.99.
My Glock 19 rear sight looks like this:
Attachment 44478
And my G43X rear sight looks like this:
Attachment 44479
Which of these should I order? The 584-045-017 presumably?
Last edited by RJ; 11-06-2019 at 10:21 AM.
Also - Do I need one of these for my 43X?
https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...prod80269.aspx
Rich - the 584-045-017WB is for sights with tapered sides on the rear - like the ones you've got. My pusher is older, technically designed for "flat" sided sights, but has worked fine with everything I've tried in the last several years. So, I guess the "flat" pusher might be more versatile in the long run.
Yes, you'll need the adapter slide plate for your slim line GLOCKS