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Thread: Wyoming Sight Drifter

  1. #11
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    I will be interested in the level of precision that can be achieved. Using an MGW sight pusher and a digital caliper, I can get a dovetail sight centered on a slide to within a couple thousandths of an inch.

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillSWPA View Post
    I will be interested in the level of precision that can be achieved. Using an MGW sight pusher and a digital caliper, I can get a dovetail sight centered on a slide to within a couple thousandths of an inch.
    I get that but it is a total PITA to take the slide in and out of the MGW to check alignment after each small adjustment. If you have a way to measure alignment while it is locked in the pusher please share.

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc_Glock View Post
    I get that but it is a total PITA to take the slide in and out of the MGW to check alignment after each small adjustment. If you have a way to measure alignment while it is locked in the pusher please share.
    I have no such way, and will typically remove and reinstall the slide multiple times until I get it right. I prefer to know that the sights are where I need them to be for the next 5-6 years until I need to replace the tritium.

  4. #14
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    I have one posted about it a while ago in the ask the armor section. It's great IMO. I've removed both px4 and infamous XD sights with it.

    As for precision, with a bit of practice I have been able to adjust the sights very well.

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    Last edited by Whirlwind06; 07-14-2020 at 06:27 PM.

  5. #15
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    SE Texas
    Interesting for sure. Reminds me of a slide hammer. If it can move M&P sights I would be impressed!

  6. #16
    I’m intrigued but skeptical. If it has enough force to easily move tight pistol sights, will it risk breaking tritium vials?


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  7. #17
    Montana Sight Drifter. Works fairly well to drift sights. Maybe not so good for the pistol's finish.



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  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    Montana Sight Drifter. Works fairly well to drift sights. Maybe not so good for the pistol's finish.



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    That is a Bronson Rock tool.

  9. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    Montana Sight Drifter. Works fairly well to drift sights. Maybe not so good for the pistol's finish.



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    Dude, we’re you spying on me the last time I was at the range with my Glock? I used the plier tips from a multi tool and a rock with the pistol on the tailgate of my pickup bed to drift the rear a bit...didn’t work that great though...but worth a try...

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by TCB View Post
    ...didn’t work that great though...but worth a try...
    I've seen many a S&W adjustable rear sight buggered up with knife blades.


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