Sight installation in charles county.

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  • rickyp

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 13, 2009
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    I do not have a sight pusher,

    I have a ruger max 9 that I want a new rear sight put on it. Anyone in charles county do this at a very reasonable price?
     

    davsco

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 21, 2010
    8,636
    Loudoun, VA
    assuming it is just a push in push out thing, super easy to do with a hardwood dowel (or similar piece of wood) and a hammer. i've done a bunch of glocks this way. easy peasy. and you can also bring your "tool" to the range if you need fine adjustment.
     

    rickyp

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 13, 2009
    2,053
    I use that method for my glock sight, the max 9 sight I want has. trillium And I don’t want to damage them.
     

    4g64loser

    Bad influence
    Jan 18, 2007
    6,643
    maryland
    I use that method for my glock sight, the max 9 sight I want has. trillium And I don’t want to damage them.
    I've installed a lot of tritium and fiber op sights using hammer and brass punch. Haven't had any break. Trijicon makes their stuff to be used hard. Guns get banged around, sights used to rack slide, etc. Use sweets or old hoppes to remove the brass tracking on the steel sight if it bothers you.
     

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