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Guest robert83
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I was cleaning my glock 23 and dropped it on the garage floor. My rear sights came out of alignment. I can't seem to adjust them back. Is this something I can do myself? Or do I need to get a gun shop to adjust them for me.?

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Guest robert83
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I am in hendersonville. I'll run up to guns and leather. The first time you drop your gun your are so angry at yourself. I am still trying to forgive myself. it put a couple of scratches on the slide too.

Guest v3bahumut
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If you drop your weapon you follow it to the ground then give 20 push ups, it will make you feel better.

Guest robert83
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FIY If you ever drop a loaded gun do not try to catch it. Let it drop. You don't want to take the chance of pulling the trigger while catching it.

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FIY If you ever drop a loaded gun do not try to catch it. Let it drop. You don't want to take the chance of pulling the trigger while catching it.

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The reason I ask is that I've got a Glock sight tool and wouldn't mind putting them in for you. But I'm on the opposite side of Nashville from you so a trip to G&L would be a better choice I'm sure.

Guest Todd@CIS
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FIY If you ever drop a loaded gun do not try to catch it. Let it drop. You don't want to take the chance of pulling the trigger while catching it.

We had an officer blow his leg off doing that (actually a doctor had to chop it off). He only lived because the officer standing next to him saved his life with a belt.

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Guest Todd@CIS
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I was cleaning my glock 23 and dropped it on the garage floor. My rear sights came out of alignment. I can't seem to adjust them back. Is this something I can do myself? Or do I need to get a gun shop to adjust them for me.?

On the off chance that you come to the Smyrna /M'Boro area, I'll adjust them for you.

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