sights off on glock?

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Re: sights off on glock?

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carlson1 wrote:
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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.
I have my own Glock Sight Pusher and tool. :headscratch I was offering it to you to fix your sights.
yeah I gathered that much lol. What I was asking is have you used a hammer and punch VS using the sight pusher?
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1s1k52 wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
1s1k52 wrote:
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.
I have my own Glock Sight Pusher and tool. :headscratch I was offering it to you to fix your sights.
yeah I gathered that much lol. What I was asking is have you used a hammer and punch VS using the sight pusher?
No I have only used the sight pusher.
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Why would you use a hammer and punch when you have the RIGHT tool for the job? :headscratch
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Crossfire wrote:Why would you use a hammer and punch when you have the RIGHT tool for the job? :headscratch
You have never used a wrong tool for a job before purchasing the correct one ?
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1s1k52 wrote:
Crossfire wrote:Why would you use a hammer and punch when you have the RIGHT tool for the job? :headscratch
You have never used a wrong tool for a job before purchasing the correct one ?
Yup, all the time. Which is why I know you need the tool!! ;-)
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Re: sights off on glock?

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Crossfire wrote:
1s1k52 wrote:
Crossfire wrote:Why would you use a hammer and punch when you have the RIGHT tool for the job? :headscratch
You have never used a wrong tool for a job before purchasing the correct one ?
Yup, all the time. Which is why I know you need the tool!! ;-)
lol! good to know you can admit it! This prompted me to share a story in the off-topic I think you should check out.
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