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The ATG Heavy Duty Universal Pistol Dovetailed Rear Sight Pusher Tool is a robust, multi-functional gunsmithing essential designed specifically for a wide range of Glock models. Made from durable alloy steel, it includes specialized tools for front sight adjustments, channel liner punches, and screwdriver bits, enabling precise, damage-free rear sight installations. Highly rated and favored by DIY firearm enthusiasts, it offers professional-grade performance at a fraction of gunsmith costs.
| ASIN | B07VXLRXYM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,008 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #15 in Gunsmithing Tools |
| Brand | ATG |
| Brand Name | ATG |
| Color | Black, Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,739 Reviews |
| Included Components | Glock front sight tool, Channel liner Steel 3/32” (2.5mm) disassembly punch flat blade and Phillips screwdriver bit |
| Manufacturer | Alta Tactical Gear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VTGLPRO-1 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | Glock Pro Tool |
| Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Product Style | Glock Pro Tool |
| Sport | Airsoft |
| Sport Type | Airsoft |
| Style | Glock Pro Tool |
| Thread Type | Metric |
| UPC | 600180942772 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
5**B
Excellent value - a must have for installing Trijicon HD rear site on Glock slide
Very well made, and the carrying/storage case was an extra plus. At $44+ - felt like I got my monies worth. Recently purchased Trijicon HD night sites and read the reviews on the difficulty of installing the rear site. Since I do all of my own gun work (by no means an expert either) I decided to give this product a try, rather than chancing damaging the tritium-phosphur site tubes using the good old punch method or taking to a gunsmith to install. Already had removed the Glock OEM plastic rear site easily using a plastic punch without damage. The Trijicon (metal) rear site fit VERY TIGHT. Even after several passes of the bottom of the site over 1200 grit sandpaper to remove any high spots, the fit was perfect but tight. Very high quality Trijicon fit and finish. Using the NcStar tool, the slide was cinched down on all four surfaces. Advise using vinyl electrical tap on the side clamp surfaces, the surface of the moving slide of the tool that makes contact with the site, and on the top side of the pistol slide itself to avoid making any potential marks or scratches on the slide during the installation process. A drop of oil in the site channel (wipped across with my finger) also helpful. Take your time and check all settings before wenching the movable tool slide! The NcStar tool worked like a champ! The Trijicon rear site was so tight. I proceeded by holding the NcStar tool secured in a vise, and used a 15mm socket (with ratchet). NcStar was thoughtful in offering this alternative method to turn the movable slide, rather than the provided turning handle. Made installing easy - went on without a glitch. Centered the rear site as needed. No damage to the site or slide. Highly recommend this product over costly site tools costing 2-3 times the price, taking to your gunsmith, or using the "punch" method.
R**K
Outta sight pusher. Yeah, I said it....
Wonderful sight pusher. I wish I had found this earlier. It’s affordable and does the job. I used a block of wood and a big hammer (not a framing hammer but a big mallet/Thor looking heavy hammer) to get the rear sights off of my new cz SP-01 tactical. I can’t believe how much force was required to remove the rear sight. Yes, the set screw was removed. Rewind to 2 days ago, my new cz P-01 arrives and I get to work on swapping the sights. Well, my Thor hammer and wood wouldn’t budge the rear sight. I mean, I was smacking it so hard the wood would splinter. But the sight didn’t move at all. I was using a big vice too. I squirted some penetrating fluid (not wd40, that doesn’t do anything) and went to bed. The next morning, I tried again and again, it didn’t move one bit. I was getting worried that I would eventually damage the slide if I continued so I start to look for an affordable sight pusher. So I found and bought this. The sight was off in a minute, no more drama. This pusher is highly adjustable and made short work removing and installing the sights. It was easy and effortless. The pusher is nicely designed and comes with polymer blocks to protect your guns finish. It has a cool turntable that your slide sits on so you can set the proper height. It is a nice anodized blue color with engraved instructions and a nice sight window to check your work. It even has a graduated scale to measure how far you pushed your sight. All knobs are knurled and this tool does NOT feel or look cheap in any way shape or form. As far as tools go, this is rather cool looking. It also comes with a nice nylon zippered case for storage. I can’t comment on other pistols but if you have a new cz p-01 or sp-01 and you want to swap the sights, don’t kid yourself. Do it right and do it safely and get this tool. I think I was lucky with my first gun and if I had found this back then, I would have bought it. It seems kind of pricey to spend on a one time thing but this tool, you can display it on your work desk and people will ask you what it does. You can then tell them it’s a prototype atom smasher and they will believe you. It’s that pretty and interesting looking. You can also make more friends at the range and help other people replace their sights. Ask for a six pack in exchange or have them wash your car or ask for a box of rounds or use it as a nut cracker during the holidays. A giant walnut will easily fit. You can shear the top off with no muss/fuss. Who needs those ugly wooden soldiers when you have this thing. Your mother-in-law will think you’re a genius, when you use it to crush peppercorns for fresh pepper when you have dinner at her house. It can help mask her horrible cooking, the opportunities are endless...I’m going to use this tool as a centerpiece on our kitchen table. It will be a fun and whimsical change from the boring Flowers my wife usually has on display. In all seriousness, It will cost you 25 or 30 dollars at your local gunsmith to get your sights replaced. Then, you need to verify and you may need to adjust your sights, so back to the gunsmith you go. How about when a new sight comes out that you want to try? It will save you time and money eventually paying for itself. It really is a great tool and you won’t be disappointed. Sadly, I did not receive any incentives for this review. I paid full price for this tool. I’m still trying to figure out how that works. The end.
A**M
Great product, worth every penny.
Very pleased. For the folks complaining about no instructions. I’m not sure why they can’t look it up on Google or watch a video on YT. The product works great, it’s very sturdy. The only catch I ran into was the plastic inserts were a bit oversized so you gotta kinda work them into the grooves and that shaves away the excess plastic. I used a small punch set armorer hammer to gently tap them into place. Once that was done, they are a perfect fit now and can be easily exchanged between the different insert sets.
S**R
Nice rear sight press! Worth the money.
I have been an handgun shooter for many years and I collect handguns. That said I usually upgrade my sights. Prior to this tool I took my guns to a gunsmith and paid them $40 to remove and install the new sites. 2 sight upgrades and this press pays for itself. The good: Works great for removing and installing dove tail rear sights. Easy to figure out, easy to use, and easy to adjust sights. Small enough to take with you to the firing range and adjust your sights. Very satisfied. The bad: No instructions come with the press. Also the slide locking clamps do not have marking so you can center your slide. There are some markings for the sight press itself but they are nearly impossible to see. These marks would assume you have your slide centered and are not particularly useful. The ugly: There is a wheel for adjusting the height of the slide so the sights themselves reach the press area. However if you adjust the wheel up to the top of its range it interferes with the slide clamps. There is a shim included which I assume is for placing under the slide to remedy this. There are also inserts for the slide clamps so you do not scratch your slide but they don't really fit well or at all in my case. Summary: For $58 dollars it is a bargain! It works and is heavy duty. It is not perfect but you can figure out how to get the job done without being a rocket scientist. I love my purchase and I look forward for zeroing in all my handgun sights at the range. Remember to order a bottle of thread locker and a set of both SAE and metric Allen wrenches to tighten and loosen your sight screws.
H**Y
My third sight pusher. This one is a keeper!
This is a review worth reading if you need a pistol sight pusher. I have 2 other highly rated sight pushers. One $100+. Changed out enough stock sights that I refused to bang on them with a hammer & delrin anymore. Upgrading to tritium night sights? You don’t want to bang in this with a hammer. Can cause permanent damage. Hammering in place not a very accurate way either. My other sight tools work ok but both have issues & some slides won’t fit quite right. If you’ve used a sight tool before you know proper holding of the slide makes a big difference. So this ATG is very well made. Good fit and finish. Seems well thought through. Example: doesn’t just hold slide from sides. Nice round screw plate on bottom so you can adjust to the height of your slide. About a 3” round plate big enough to give great bottom support. The sides screw in to hold slide. Delrin inserts so no steel contacting your slide. Holds sides very firm. The Felton inserts are not perfectly flat, so will work on slides other than perfectly flat Glock slides. Then they go a step further and provide a 4th plane of support with a top screw (also with delrin insert) that adjusts down on top of your slide. Last the heavy duty steel pusher when properly aligned will move the tightest site. You carefully set this bad boy up and it will remove and reinstall your sights. I’ve used it now on Glocks, 1911’s, CZ75 & a SIG micro 9. Worked well on all. Probably some slide out there that won’t fit, but it would be a 1%-er. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. PS: no instructions included but intuitive setup. If your buying a sight pusher you’ll figure it out. By the way it comes with a nice zippered case with urethane foam cutout to fit tool. Extra delrin protection inserts. They’ve though of almost everything. For $60 you can’t go wrong.
J**N
Great tool
This tool worked great for my G43 and P80 PFS9.
S**Y
ATG Heavy Duty Universal Pistol Dovetailed Rear Sight Pusher Tool review
Sight pusher works great. I used it on my Shield plus comp carry. It took minutes with no real effort!
J**.
Simple, but Not Easy
TL,DR: Depending on your unit, you may need to tighten the set screw with the included Allen key in order to make the tool work (I recommend doing this before attempting use, just to be safe). My unit required a great deal of strength and several minutes to install a Trijicon HD XR rear sight, but it did the job; the way it works is simple, but the work itself is not necessarily easy. The use of this tool is simple; removing a Glock rear right is a breeze. When it comes to installing a new sight, however... This sight pusher works, but, at the very least, mine required a good deal of strength and several minutes of genuine exertion to install a Trijicon HD XR; this may have been an issue with my unit, as video reviews found elsewhere seem to imply far less effort than my tool required (it is also worth mentioning that it could simply have been the cut of my sight). The tool is not exactly precise, nor is it imprecise; rather, it's hard to gauge how much actual movement of the block is transferred to the sight, which makes fine-tuning a bit of a chore. That said, I was able to more-or-less perfectly center the sight on the barrel after spending far longer than expected pushing it just too far one way and then just too far the other until satisfied. I did experience one problem with the build of the tool itself - there is a set screw (for lack of a better term) found in the nut on the main shaft of the tool (that is, the mechanism that actually does the pushing) opposite that handle. My unit arrived with the set screw too loose, allowing the shaft to bind or break loose, depending on direction of rotation. This problem was resolved by cranking down the set screw with an unreasonable amount of force. I would recommend torquing that sucker down the moment you open the case, just to ensure you don't experience the same frustrations I did with the system either seizing or falling apart. If you're not handy/don't pick up on how tools work quickly, there are a number of decent tutorials to be found showing how the system works... which is good, as there is no documentation of any kind found with this kit. Did I need it? No, but I know that a manual is a deal breaker for some. At the end of the day, it did the job, didn't cost as much as those found on Brownells, and didn't mar the finish on my slide, so I consider this worth the money, but don't purchase expecting an easy and issue-free experience (that way, if you have one, you can be pleasantly surprised).
A**A
EXCELENTE COMPRA
Me encantó el material, muy buena calidad. De las mejores herramientas que puedes tener para cambiar o ajustar tus miras.
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