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Handgun Sight Pusher Tool Universal for 1911 Glock sig Springfield and Others Market for Front or Rear Sights

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About this item

  • on just about every handgun slide made that has dovetail sightsIt fits all Glock models all springfields and sigs and just about every other handgun made
  • What sets this tool above other tools on the market is the way it grips all 4 sides of the slide to make it so the slide can't move even while exerting the thousands of pounds of force required to adjust or remove front and rear sights.
  • This tool does not need extra block sets to try and grip the slide like most other tools offered on the market.
  • universal sight pusher tool for changing or adjusting front or rear sights
  • It even fits the ones with slide mounted levers like beretta 92fs after the lever is removed.



Product Description

Universal handgun sight pusher tool

universal sight pusher tool

  • Universal sight pusher tool for changing or adjusting front or rear sights.

  • On just about every handgun slide made that has dovetail sightsIt fits all Glock models all springfields and sigs and just about every other handgun made,It even fits the ones with slide mounted levers like beretta 92fs after the lever is removed.

  • The tool is built from 6061 aluminum advanced matte black.

  • The pusher block is built from steel to meet the required strength.
Sight Pusher Tool

  • What sets this tool above other tools on the market is the way it grips all 4 sides of the slide to make it so the slide can't move even while exerting the thousands of pounds of force required to adjust or remove front and rear sights.

  • This tool does not need extra block sets to try and grip the slide like most other tools offered on the market.

Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
I needed to remove the front sit on my OEM Sig full size slide to install a Tac Dev F10 charging handle. I was able to seat the slide on this sight pusher snug and remove the front sight with ease; the metal used for the pusher is just strong enough to where it will not damage the slide. The sight pusher metal was slightly marred and bent but I prefer that over damage to my slide.Installation of the F10 was even easier, as once it “seated” to the marred spot on the sight pusher it slid right in.This is the one time I will say I’m glad the metal used for the product was just strong enough to do the job, but weak enough that my slide was not damaged.
April Brigham
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Good product, good price, works as advertised.
#Lemonade Prime ✅
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Worked great for the stubborn front sight on a S&W M&P. Seems well built.
Jo Mac
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
I completed 2 Glock sight changes to Tru-glow sights in 30 minutes. Front sights are straight forward and are pressed in (press fit flat) and then drive the bolt to tighten it into place. I spent the majority of the time doing the Alignment for the rear sights.Rear Sight - Make sure to Top register the Top of the Slide. It must be flat and make sure the push block is just above the Top of the slide. Screw in the Side screw (pick one side) after you register the slide to the other 2nd side. Use the Angled side for sights that have a slope and the flat side for Flat rear sights. Slowly move the rear sight into place and make measurements on each side to make sure and center the rear sight as you slowly turn the push block.The Top bolt (silver) allows the push block to remain perpendicular to the sight as its being pushed by the Side Screw that you slowly turn. It's a nice simple setup that allows for smooth removal of the old rear sight and installation of the new sight. Just remember to Top register and Side Register the Pistol slide and it all goes perfectly.
VATom
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
I was able to remove the factory sights and install Tru Glo replacement sights on S&W MP Shield Plus pistol.The tool is extremely difficult to use, getting the slide secured in the tool is extremely cumbersome as I cut up a old credit card to protect the finish. The slide canted as energy was applied so I continually had to reset the slide in the tool.The front sight was actually more difficult due to the design of the slide, perhaps other firearm brands would work better.
RJT378
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2019
You can save $20 by going with this over the USA made version. That's up to you if it is worth it. This tool worked for an incredibly stubborn M&P 2.0 that would not budge even with Thor's hammer. It should work for most any modern striker pistol. But keep in mind the M&P is the pinnacle of stubbornness. If you have a gunsmith in your area, use him. I ended up denting the new front sight. It's not something I would have done again. I have a rail on the 4" compact. I wanted a new sight picture so night sights also made sense. Again, in retrospect, I would have just lived with a rail light and darkening the stock rear sight dots to see the front sight better. That's always my issue with stock sights with white dots. I have trouble picking up the front sight. I darkened the rears on another pistol using a sharpie and it really helps.No instructions but Google works. Even then you might have to experiment. This tool without any protection did not mar the steel slide of the M&P 2.0 - which is what I would expect. The vertical stabilization is wide and should not mar steel, and the side pins are a nylon plastic. The 'fish scale' slide cuts on the M&P did actually indent on the plastic pins but they held up. I doubt this tool would hold up in a professional shop but it should be okay for years for the home gamer.
Noncenx
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2019
I have several pistols from different manufacturers and not wanting to get a separate tool for each, I bought this. I used it first on a Sig 365 without a problem. I was removing a set of Truglo sights and replacing them with the Sig factory sights. I was worried that the Truglo sight would bend, I had read of that happening on different forums. However everything went off without a hitch, if fact it was so easy I was surprised anyone had problems doing it. I would recommend you watch a couple of YouTube videos to make sure of how it works since no instructions are included. Also, I was careful to use heavy card stock to protect the barrel from scratches when tightening it into the block. Make sure the barrel is at right angles to the block. I thought I had it by eyeball until I stood it on end and had a little wobble. Just loosen the screws slightly so you can adjust the barrel and then retighten when it doesn't wobble. This way you're pushing exactly 90* to the barrel and prevents the sight from binding. Easy Peasy. Next, make sure of the direction the sights install from. On Sigs, they install from the left. So to remove the old sights I push from the right, and then push from the left to install. A little gun oil around the base of the sight help it slide once you get it moving. Align the block that moves the slide to the top of the barrel/base of the slight. And then apply slow, steady pressure. Don't crank it down, just slow and easy. You'll need to back off to check alignment, then resume as needed.There are other tools that do the same thing for over twice the price of this one and I was tempted to get it because of the rubber "feet" that hold the slide, but after getting and using this one I don't see the need to spend the extra money. This works great and will accept slides from different manufacturers. Don't pound out sights using a hammer and punch, use this tool and you're done in no time w/o damage to your pistols.