If you're not confident you can do it then that's the best way to approach it. Just about any gun smith can do that, it's one of the most common requests. I'm not the best one to ask who or where though.
sigh, I think I'm going to have to ban Mike again.
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Tried to get the best pic of front and rear sights...
What do y'all think? The rear sight has a mounting screw so that one looks pretty straight forward, unless I'm missing something. The front one however does not, is it pressed in?
Tried to get the best pic of front and rear sights...
What do y'all think? The rear sight has a mounting screw so that one looks pretty straight forward, unless I'm missing something. The front one however does not, is it pressed in?
Standard Kimber sights, take your pick of the many out there. If it were me I would just take it to the next gun show and pick out a set I liked from a retailer that installs them free.
Those are easy, they are both dove tail. The screw is for your elevation adjustment. If you secure your pistol slide in a vise, you can tap out the sights with a brass punch, and then tap your new ones in. You will need a laser boresighter to get within rear sight adjustment range.
If not just buy dovetail sights - that rear dovetail is a little unique, make sure the rear has the sight at the rear of the dovetail. Should be pretty straight forward. And take them to a gunsmith. Usually a set of night sights runs around $100.
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sweet, I'll try and make it out to one this weekend.
CJ, I read an old thread on 1911 forums where someone mentioned using a punch could break the vials, should I make sure they use proper tools at the gun shows?
Idk if it's too late but I would suggest instead of night sights do fiber optic front and blacked out rears.
I just ordered a Dawson charger front/rear for my 19. Just waiting on the frame to get back so I can shoot it.
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sweet, I'll try and make it out to one this weekend.
CJ, I read an old thread on 1911 forums where someone mentioned using a punch could break the vials, should I make sure they use proper tools at the gun shows?
Sounds like something someone who pays someone to install their sights would say. I've done probably 6-7 sets that way and never had an issue. If you're worried you can use a sight tool (just a fancy clamp basically). They are not that expensive.
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
Sounds like something someone who pays someone to install their sights would say. I've done probably 6-7 sets that way and never had an issue. If you're worried you can use a sight tool (just a fancy clamp basically). They are not that expensive.
My Meprolight sites came with a warning not to use a punch for that reason. I knocked the old one's out but let a smith do the front since it wasn't a dovetail.
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I've already decided I wasn't going to do them myself. I just want to make sure the guys at gun shows can do it correctly with a punch. Being that I've never been to a gun show, I haven't had the chance to meet any of them or get a feel for their competency.
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