A certified Glock armorer would take care of those sites for you for about $10.1s1k52 wrote:Any advise on what to do without a vise?
Just saying... Ya know, if you could find one.
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A certified Glock armorer would take care of those sites for you for about $10.1s1k52 wrote:Any advise on what to do without a vise?
That will work. You don't need an industrial vise. It's just a personal preference. The one I posted seems like it'll need to be mounted if you really have to beat something with a hammer.1s1k52 wrote:TheCytochromeC wrote:IMHO:1s1k52 wrote:Any advise on what to do without a vise?
It is much safer and easier to do it with a vise. Sure it can be done, but I bet you it will be frustrating, difficult and time consuming. It also will not give you the quality you'd desire but more or less something you'll deal with. I got a Wilton industrial vise off craigslist for 40$, within 20 miles of my house. Just watch it. In fact here's one http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/[pre-paid legal]/3896013663.html . If you haven't fixed them in three years, I'd say you aren't in a particular rush to fix em'. Wouldn't you?For the record, a vise is, IMHO, a tool as necessary as a socket wrench. It's not used as often, but when you need it ::cough:: you need it. I will say, not if but when you purchase a vise, make sure it's a really nice and heavy one, at least 35lbs. A good vise doesn't have to necessarily be mounted to a work bench. In fact, I used my vise more when it wasn't on my work bench than when I bolted it down. Worst case scenario you can use one that's bolted on the back of a work truck parked somewhere and be done before they know it!
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Vise rant over, on to business.
Field strip your glock and check whether or not rotating the front sight will bend/break the plastic or make it wiggly. You have a front sight tool? If not, you probably don't have a socket that fits there laying around somewhere. Another worthy investment IMO. It sounds like a lot of money, but trust me, once you do this, you'll never be satisfied with stock sights again. Wait a minute, you may not want that habit
I am going to text that guy tomorrow it says "medium vise" would that not do? or what should I ask.
Any recommendations on any other tools or brands I may want to get?
That will work too! Now if you could only find one...Crossfire wrote:A certified Glock armorer would take care of those sites for you for about $10.1s1k52 wrote:Any advise on what to do without a vise?
Just saying... Ya know, if you could find one.
glock27 wrote:just for grins cant remember where i saw this the other day may had been on this forum.
Little things like that I will do for free if you bring it in. Unfortunately, I'm nowhere near McKinney.Crossfire wrote: A certified Glock armorer would take care of those sites for you for about $10.
Thanks for the thought though. Wish I could mail it off but currently it's myOldCannon wrote:Little things like that I will do for free if you bring it in. Unfortunately, I'm nowhere near McKinney.Crossfire wrote: A certified Glock armorer would take care of those sites for you for about $10.
Bump.1s1k52 wrote:Bought the gun and sights at Bullet trap Plano. Since I bought it there it was free to install. I have shot it several times over three years of owning it and kind of just adapted. I didn't truly notice until a few months ago shooting the same
Setup on a Glock 22. I feel pretty stupid but honestly didn't know any better... I grew up on bolt guns and shotguns with a few revolvers. Buying this glock was a new realm for me. I shoot well enough to defend myself but not sure what that's saying. I had to redo my scope on 30-06 thanks to cabelas incompetence. Is this a fix
I can do myself without going broke getting tools?
I have heard the "front sight focus" a lot in the last year. My next pistol will most likely have an Xs big dot or something like that, but for now I would like this fix
cool man. That isn't as bad of a drive considering I work in Carrollton for now.carlson1 wrote:I have the Glock tools including a sight pusher if you can make it to Irving I will glad to help you out.
do you find a sight pusher to be of better use than a hammer and punch? if so do you mind explaining? sorry I am not PMing you. I assume this would be good information for everyone to know.carlson1 wrote:I have the Glock tools including a sight pusher if you can make it to Irving I will glad to help you out.
I have my own Glock Sight Pusher and tool.1s1k52 wrote:do you find a sight pusher to be of better use than a hammer and punch? if so do you mind explaining? sorry I am not PMing you. I assume this would be good information for everyone to know.carlson1 wrote:I have the Glock tools including a sight pusher if you can make it to Irving I will glad to help you out.