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vash 04-06-2020 08:15 PM

Sending a gun part back to Glock service.
 
I should have gotten night sights from the get go. The factory will install them for $67.

If I just send the slide, I don’t need to go thru an FFL right?

stomachmonkey 04-06-2020 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 10814326)
I should have gotten night sights from the get go. The factory will install them for $67.

If I just send the slide, I don’t need to go thru an FFL right?

Correct.

Eric Coffey 04-07-2020 12:01 PM

If you have a vise and a soft/nylon punch the rear sight is an easy DIY job. The front sight is is even easier.

Tim Hancock 04-07-2020 12:15 PM

I made my Sevigny replica sights (made a 3 sets) for my IDPA competition Glock 34.... I used a brass bar to tap my rear sight into place after carefully hand fitting the dove tail portion of my new sight. The front sight is held in place with a shallow head screw that pretty much needs a custom socket driver to get any purchase on.


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Eric Coffey 04-07-2020 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Hancock (Post 10815099)
I made my Sevigny replica sights (made a 3 sets) for my IDPA competition Glock 34....

Very cool. :cool:

Vash:

As Tim mentions above, the front sight is secured by a shallow-head 3/16" nut. If the sights you bought didn't include a front sight tool/wrench, then you just need to find a suitable 3/16" nut driver. I have a Wiha precision driver set and the 3/16" bit works great on these. You can pack it with a bit of paper towel (or whatever) to make a depth stop, so the screw doesn't sink into the bit when trying to screw it in. ;)


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