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Guest jackdm3

If you can't afford David's offer, I'll sell you a hammer, a flat blade screwdriver and some instructions for $25.

OK, $22. That's my final offer. :nervous:

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Guest BEARMAN
Some say a piece of oak or walnut.

Hickory or oak, walnut is way too nice to beat sights out with, jack...

I use pine. Be careful though...It's prone to split.

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Guest jackdm3

Are you saying when you go loping about in the forest, you rub/wipe your butt, scratch and pull on all the trees, but when you get to a walnut, you say, "No. I'll leave you alone. You're too beautiful?"

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Are you saying when you go loping about in the forest, you rub/wipe your butt, scratch and pull on all the trees, but when you get to a walnut, you say, "No. I'll leave you alone. You're too beautiful?"

Heck no, jack....I'm thinking future gun stocks.

U know....exotic's

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Guest BEARMAN
I was just thinking of a little old smidge of a walnut stick. Can you make a stock from scratch?

Probably...did a set out of Cedar for a Titan .25 acp...but that was years ago.

Patience has worn a might thin, in my old age now. :rolleyes:

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I happen to have a SIG sight tool (MGW brand) that I could easily be persuaded to sell. It's been used... once maybe. They sell for about $120 shipped. I'd sell it for about $80.

David, if know one else has already made a deal with you I'll take it for $80, was thast one time when you put those XS Big dots on my Sig? I'll send a PM.... COOP

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Guest Lester Weevils

Wonder why a generic sight pusher could not be made, that would be adjustable to work on most rifles and pistols? If I ever get around to acquiring a milling machine, that is one of the potential projects.

Wood or brass punches, and machinist hammers with brass-plastic-rubber heads. Yeah those work but are dangerous in the hands of a klutz. Was drifting the sight on a brand new shiny Henry .357 lever rifle, had the nylon-head hammer and brass punch, missed the punch with the hammer and put a nasty ding in the spotless beautiful new walnut stock. Ouch. Only missed once. Once was all it took.

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Guest rabidrhino

There is a pretty good universal sight pusher for sale on midway. I am always surprised that more people don't know about it. The name is

B & J Machine Model 500 Universal Front and Rear Sight Tool

I have used it on many various handguns from 1911s to Sigs to Glocks. It does a decent job. One needs to be careful to prevent marring but it works.

Wonder why a generic sight pusher could not be made, that would be adjustable to work on most rifles and pistols? If I ever get around to acquiring a milling machine, that is one of the potential projects.

Wood or brass punches, and machinist hammers with brass-plastic-rubber heads. Yeah those work but are dangerous in the hands of a klutz. Was drifting the sight on a brand new shiny Henry .357 lever rifle, had the nylon-head hammer and brass punch, missed the punch with the hammer and put a nasty ding in the spotless beautiful new walnut stock. Ouch. Only missed once. Once was all it took.

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Guest Lester Weevils
There is a pretty good universal sight pusher for sale on midway. I am always surprised that more people don't know about it. The name is

B & J Machine Model 500 Universal Front and Rear Sight Tool

I have used it on many various handguns from 1911s to Sigs to Glocks. It does a decent job. One needs to be careful to prevent marring but it works.

Thanks, rabidrhino

Looks like a useful tool. The 50 reviews on that Midway page seem almost universally positive.

http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=163458

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