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![]() Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: South Central Wyoming
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Sight Pusher For Kimber
Thought I was going to be smart and save some money and change the sights on one of my Kimbers myself. Well fooled myself I guess. These are not so easy to change as would first appear. Got the old ones out using an MGW sight pusher and a punch (wasn't too concerned with buggering up the old ones). Don't want to mess up the new ones doing it that way. So any suggestions without sending it to Kimber. Anyone have a Kimber sight pusher they would consider renting or loaning for a couple days?
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Rowlett, Texas
Posts: 1,723
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Took my to my local gun shop. They did it for free since I do a fair amount of business with them.
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