I want tritium sights installed on my carry gun, a CZ Rami .40.
I can get the sights from PT NightSights.
My question is, how hard is it to drift the dovetailed front sight
off the slide, without damaging the slide?
I have looked at various front-sight-pushers, (B-Square and Williams)
at Midway and Brownells, and they just don't look that hard to use.
But do they work the way they are supposed to?
I read some reviews on one, and it seemed the "pusher" screw kept
jumping up over the top of the sight it was supposed to be pushing.
So should I invest in a front-sight tool and do it myself, or should I
bite the bullet, so to speak, and find a gunsmith to do it for me?
And if I do find a 'smith who will do the job, what would be a reasonable
fee for that work?
Help me if you can, I NEED night sights.
Walter
I can get the sights from PT NightSights.
My question is, how hard is it to drift the dovetailed front sight
off the slide, without damaging the slide?
I have looked at various front-sight-pushers, (B-Square and Williams)
at Midway and Brownells, and they just don't look that hard to use.
But do they work the way they are supposed to?
I read some reviews on one, and it seemed the "pusher" screw kept
jumping up over the top of the sight it was supposed to be pushing.
So should I invest in a front-sight tool and do it myself, or should I
bite the bullet, so to speak, and find a gunsmith to do it for me?
And if I do find a 'smith who will do the job, what would be a reasonable
fee for that work?
Help me if you can, I NEED night sights.
Walter