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A great new (to ME) sight drifting tool!

fatelvis

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Because I needed to drift sights on a few of my dovetail sighted firearms to zero them, I looked for universal type sight pusher. Instead of the kind that is designated just for one type of firearm, I came across this an inertia driven model that works wonderfully! It has a hard plastic side, and a brass side, both designed to not mar the finish of your sight or slide/ receiver if it does slip off. It works by pulling back the end against spring tension and releasing to drive the pusher forward. The harder you pull back, the harder it will hit. Check out their website, https://www.wyomingsightdrifter.com/store , it even has replaceable tips of different sizes and shapes. It is cheap, and it will fit in your range bag if you have to do a on site adjustment it comes in handy. Just wanted to share info on a good product with you guys. Shoot straight-Dave.

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It's the size of a ball point pen. It doesn't require a mallet/hammer, and the spring is smooth and powerful. You can give the sight a very light tap, infinitely to a pretty good "whack". Also, it would be great to use at the range because the firearm doesn't need to be secured in a vise like when using a drift and mallet. The strike is so fast, the firearm doesn't have time to move and negate the hammer's blow.
 

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