Does anyone on /k/ own one? I'm thinking of getting one because it seems like it's damn well worth the cost. I'm nearing my 4th pistol and I want to put fiber optics on all of them and getting individual adjustment tools for them will be more expensive.
Plus, I can charge people a fair price to use it at the range to get some of that money back along with lending it out to friends.
>>31859654
Vise + Brass punch + Hammer = Universal Sight tool.
>>31859656
I'm having some trouble removing my stock Shield's front sight with a set of punches and a craftsman hobby vise. The thing won't budge and I'm suspecting if it's either the front sight according to the internet comes very tight from the factory or that my vise isn't up for the task.
I'll get some PB blaster on it in a few days and try again. That along with hooking a few of my buddies I got into shooting up with a convinient way to get their sights in is why I'm looking hard to getting the tool. Along with the fact that I can carry it to the range and make adjustments as I go to getting a good zero.
>>31859675
I've no experience with those universal tool, and don't know how "universal" they are.
Most aftermarket sights come with brass punches, so you know how these manufacturers feel about sight tools being that important.
Get a caliper. There's no reason to "zero" a pistol sight. It should be in the center. Don't zero it to fix your bad shooting habits.
>>31859689
Not trying to be a dick but damn is that post full of derp or what.
>>31859699
Are you OP?
Please point out which part is "derp?"