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| I went left to right on my P320 but I buggered up the slide. Not good. I advise a sight pusher.
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| quote: I have a P classic MGW sight pusher, but P320's don't fit.
Put the slide nose in from the opposite side and pad it. I did this with mt P320 and it worked. Sight Change by GaryBF, on Flickr |
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| I use the french Rear Sight Tool for mine; the front sight requires the slide be angled into position. Push it out to the left, put it back to the right. Use locktight. You may need slight relief on the sight bevel with a file if the new one doesn't drift in. Some sights do. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Lefty Sig: I have an optics mount with integrated rear sight that came with the correct height front sight and need to replace the standard front sight on an M17.
I have a P classic MGW sight pusher, but P320's don't fit.
Padded vice with nylon punch and hammer won't budge the front sight. Which way is it supposed to go? I remember left to right for P classic sight install and right to left for removal. Is it the same for P320's? Any other suggestions?
Mine pushed out from right to left. For piece of mind, take your calipers and measure each side of the dovetail cut. I used an MGW pusher. Otherwise I would have used a brass punch. |
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| You can’t wrong with the MGW Pro or Range Master. I have replaced all of my gun specific sight tools with the Pro and various shoes. |
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| IF you have lots of pistols, the MGW Pro is a godsend. |
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