Anyone have a rear sight installer for M&Ps?

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  • Braddbdl

    Fed up Libertarian
    Mar 30, 2010
    854
    Oviedo, FL
    This tool is awesome! I played hell twice with a couple of my M&P's before buying one. With a punch, you will cuss, it will take forever, and you will destroy the factory sights getting them off. With the tool, five minutes, angels singing, original sights unmarred.

    I would let you borrow mine if I were closer.
     

    John from MD

    American Patriot
    MDS Supporter
    May 12, 2005
    23,100
    Socialist State of Maryland
    I have owned three M&P's and none required a sight pusher. The key to knocking them out is to have the slide on a hard surface, like a solid wood board, and to hit the punch with a solid blow from at least a 16 oz ball peen hammer. If you flatten out one side of the punch, you will get more energy transfer to the sight. ;)
     

    SneakySh0rty

    Active Member
    Aug 22, 2013
    608
    Pasadena
    This tool is awesome! I played hell twice with a couple of my M&P's before buying one. With a punch, you will cuss, it will take forever, and you will destroy the factory sights getting them off. With the tool, five minutes, angels singing, original sights unmarred.

    I would let you borrow mine if I were closer.

    Im going to shoot you over a message. See if I can work out a security deposit having it mailed to me kind of thing. I doubt ill have the time to ventuer that far down south. haha

    I have owned three M&P's and none required a sight pusher. The key to knocking them out is to have the slide on a hard surface, like a solid wood board, and to hit the punch with a solid blow from at least a 16 oz ball peen hammer. If you flatten out one side of the punch, you will get more energy transfer to the sight. ;)

    Thanks for the input!
     

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