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The Sylvan Arms Gen 4 Standard Sight Pusher is the most advanced sight adjustment tool on the market, designed for universal compatibility with nearly all handguns. Featuring a durable 9310 steel frame and precision CNC machined blocks, this tool ensures effortless sight adjustments and comes complete with essential accessories for a seamless experience.
Brand | Sylvan |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
Material | 8160 steel |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | Sylvan Arms Gen 4 Standard Sight Pusher |
Manufacturer | Sylvan Arms |
UPC | 700153411097 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 7 x 1.6 inches |
Package Weight | 1.04 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Sylvan |
Country of Origin | Albania |
Part Number | SPT-24 |
T**R
Stronger then the average sight pusher tools
This thing has beefy threads and a perfect torque system with a nice 19 mm socket and ratchet wrench I had 0 issues , was able to mount my gen 4 cap sights by ameriglow easilyyyyy with lil effort or filing on my gen 5 G26 love this tool will never get rid of it !Would recommend to anyone who what’s to get it done right over and over (smith grade tool)!!! 💥💥💥❤️🥰
T**K
Great Product! Great Price!
Great product! Great price!
D**R
gets the job sone
so i wanted to take sights of a 1911 and thought i would get a sight pusher instead of banging it off. the original sight was good and it was adjustable and fiber optic front. but when hunting as the dusk approaches the fiber optic is hard to see, as well as sights in general. didn't want night sights because not as good during the day. tru glow was what i had to go with. the fiber optic larger than regular fiber optic which i didn't like. but back to sight pusher tool. the kit comes in nice padded case with several different blocks and tools to fit hand guns. it was tedious to adjust everything and to make sure pushing from left to right. the 1911 is narrower than the spacers to raise slide height up, they are square, but needs narrower on one side to fit small guns, will do fine on glocks, etc. would be nice to have screw adjustments to raise or lower the sight pushing part because there is a fine line at where it needs to be, but for the price, well made. i wanted the steel frame and the unit and parts in the kit became heavier than i thought i would be. the pushing of the sight went well, but needed readjusted a couple times to make sure it was pushing correctly. you can feel when the sight begins to move. so if you don't mind taking your time, it works well. if you are a "give me a bigger hammer" type person, will seem slow. That is what i am, but when i just wanted to move it a little more after shooting the gun, i used this sight pusher, overall seems to be good value for the money.
B**L
Did The Job Perfectly After A Different Sight Pusher Tool Let Me Down
I wanted to change out my Springfield XD sights to an aftermarket set. Springfield sights are the dovetail slide type (similar to Glock, I believe). Anyway, I originally purchased a different pusher tool on Amazon that a couple Youtube vids recommended. It had a pretty gold anodized aluminum body. Really snazzy looking thing with all sorts of hash marks and measurements on it that, I am sure, might be useful at some point. However, the blasted thing couldn't budge the OEM sights off of my XD 9mm. The pusher block didn't have a "finger" that was narrow enough to reach down into the dovetail groove on the slide, so any force applied to try to push the OE sight out of the groove wound up making the sight try to torque up out of the groove, basically locking it in tighter. In addition, the tool wasn't able to secure the slide very well as it could only grab the bottom portion of my SD's stepped slide profile. As such, the slide itself wanted to rotate within the tool as pressure was put on the sight. I tried all the extra tricks to help break this sight loose (penetrating oil sitting overnight, freezer). Nothing helped. This tool (or at least this tool with me using it) couldn't get the job done.It became pretty clear that my best shot at getting this type of sight out is a tool that can apply the force to the part of the sight that is down in the groove of the slide, and do a better job holding a step profile slide.So, back I went to do more homework to find a pusher tool with the appropriate design. This SA tool is where I landed. Compared to the other tool, setup is a bit more tedious, but the manufacturer included all the various blocks needed for different manufacturers/styles (including my Springfield XD9 to get the slide in position and hold it there without any twisting during the process.Long story short, this tool was able to get the job done when a higher priced tool simply couldn't deliver.Would highly recommend.
C**N
Good value but there was a learning curve for a new user like me. Kinda cumbersome at first.
First, I liked the price point and the included carry case. Everything inside is protected but the foam seems cheap and I don't expect it to hold up with much use. The parts and pieces tend to disappear down into the foam leaving only a cut-out for me to dig into trying to find the tools and pieces at the bottom. It took a bit of figuring out for my application (not the tools fault) because I am using 5xl (Ameriglo) tall suppressor sights with my Vortex red dot on my aftermarket Glock 17 slide. I had to position the rear iron sight past the cross adjusting bolt otherwise the sight would hit the bolt threads. Shouldn't be an issue on shorter sights though. It would have been nice if the tool was designed with a T-handle on the pusher bolt like what is found on a bench vice and a stamped wrench for removing the lock nut for changing out the pusher blocks. If designed that way, I would only need to grab the case. As it is now I need to remember to bring two additional wrenches if I need to use this at the range. The front sight nut socket is a nice addition, but it also needs an additional 1/4" socket, 1/4" wrench, or 1/4" nut driver to be useable. A simple 1/4" nut driver with a handle like found on Ebay for $1.00 would have been a better option. The Glock disassembly tool was a nice touch but not at all needed to remove or install sights on a Glock. I did not bother using the protective hook and loop padding and just placed several layers of blue painters tape on my sights to protect them from scratches. Once set up, the tool was very easy to use and effortlessly slid the sights into place. The most difficult part was making sure the sight was centered in the dovetail. I went a little far at first but used an aluminum straight edge and a pair of inexpensive calipers to measure the sights placement. Moving the sight the opposite direction was as easy as turning the tool around. Being that this is a universal tool, it came with more adapters and parts than I will use, which is a good thing. There may be better and more expensive options for a production shop but for the average firearm hobbyist this will pay for itself with just a couple of uses. I don't think I will ever need another sight tool so overall I would say this is a great buy.
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