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The PST35 Pistol Iron Sight Installation & Disassembly Tool is a premium-grade tool designed for effortless installation and removal of sights on Glock handguns. Made from high-quality materials, it features CNC precision engineering for unmatched durability and accuracy. With its dual functionality and enhanced stability, this tool is perfect for both professional gunsmiths and firearm enthusiasts alike.
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
Night vision | No |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
B**E
Sturdy, Simple, and Versatile
Let me start by saying that i recently wanted to do a sight change on my Glock 17 and Sig P238 (one being full size, other being very small and compact) and only had regular house held tool. after trying to get the front sights out with needle nose pliers and rear out with a hammer and towel (trying not to ding up the slide) i quickly realized there had to be an easier way that wouldn't risk damage to the slide or sights. At this price, in comparison to other options, it was a no brainer. not only can this tool be bolted down to a bench but can also remove the top portion so you dont have to disassemble the firearm to move sights. this is key because you can bring the top portion to the range with you and do as much adjustment as necessary. its also super nice that the handle that moves the pusher is the front sight tool so it will always be with the set, less chance of losing it. overall this is a very sturdy and versatile tool that every firearm owner and gunsmith should have in their arsenal. not only does it look good, and work great, but the tolerances from the machining are tight. so this is no toy but a solid piece of equipment ready for anything you can fit into it! 10/10 would deff recommend!!
D**Y
not well built
Out of the box this product looks very sturdy but it is not. When I followed the instructions to try and remove the rear sight with the slide still attached to the lower, the removal tool actually started to bend slightly but the sight did not move. I removed the slide from the pistol and reattached the lower portion of the removal tool thinking it would give some more rigidity to the tool, it still would not remove the rear sight, even using a wrench to get more leverage. Do not buy
S**7
Works Great Wish I Bought One Sooner
I recently purchased the PST35 Pistol Iron Sight Installation & Disassembly Tool, with Front Sight Tool for Glock and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed. The quality of this tool is top-notch and it made installing and removing my dove tail front and rear sights a breeze.The tool is very easy to use and fits perfectly with small to large frame pistols. The design is very intuitive and allows for quick and easy adjustments to be made. The tool is also very durable and feels like it will last a lifetime.Overall, I highly recommend the PST35 Pistol Iron Sight Installation & Disassembly Tool, and Front Sight Tool for Glock to any pistol owner who wants to remove and install new sights or adjust their front or rear sight without any hassle. It's definitely worth the investment and I'm very happy with my purchase.
T**B
Works but could be better
The sight pusher worked well. It did not hold the slide as well as I expected. The slide would twist to the side I was pushing the rear sight to but to be fair it was a slide with many angles and cuts. The front site tool was difficult to get the screw straight and keep it that way to start the screw. Overall it worked. No damage to any parts or the finish on my slide
C**E
It... Will work. Perfect for the price
Not the best design...The good:1. the front sight tool screws into the axle of the rear sight pusher, that's awesome. You won't ever loose a front sight tool this way.2. It is adjustable enough for slim and standard slide Glocks. So you can easily push off thee factory plastic and throw on an ameriglo or trijicon metallic rear.3. The little measuring lines are helpful in reproducing center line.4. You can swap you Glock sights, no issues.The bad:1. Spend every bit of time to verify the protrusion of the pusher will not mar the finish of your slide. There are No indications or guides to prevent this.2. Because they designed it to be "multi use" it takes like 5 minutes to set up a slide in the jig. Unlike the ameriglo branded ones, which have special cuts for any size frame you have, this one is only pressure based.3. It ain't gonna last. You can feel the crunch and grind in the threads out of the box.
A**R
Great price and great product.
The PST35 sight pusher is a fantastic product and was exactly what I was looking for. It worked perfectly for adding sights for my glock. The sight pusher is easily mounted to a table or desk for stability if you need it. You can also disassemble the tool and use it without disassembling your pistol. It comes with a front sight tool that doubles as a T-handle to turn and adjust the rear sight tool windage or since the handle is hexed you have the option to use a wrench. It's very easy to use and comes with a manual but I've only used it for glocks so im not sure how it is for other pistols. It uses rubber pads to help prevent wear on the slide. The PST35 is great for the price and is a great addition to your toolset if you need to install/adjust your front and rear sights.
B**G
Great design, but poor hardware quality.
This sight pusher is a great design. The aluminum blocks are heavy and appear to be high quality. The rubber pads are a nice touch so you don't have to worry about marring the finish on the slide.That said, I had issues with mine. The block that pushes the sights might not go low enough on your sights to push effectively - for my M&P Shield, the block contacted the rear sights in the middle, not near the bottom. There was no way to adjust the block lower. This was not an issue with the front sight, nor do I think it would be an issue on most firearms, but it is for the rear sights on the Shield.More disappointing is the quality of the thread hardware. The left endcap on the top screw simply snapped off halfway through the rear sight push, rendering useless the ability for the pusher to be used from right to left. The threads also started coming off where they enter the side of the main block frame.Unfortunately, I have to return as defective and will look for a different pusher.
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