Preview: XS Sights InLine Sight Pusher Kit For Glock

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posted on April 16, 2023
XS Sights InLine Sight Pusher Kit For Glock

Folks with a battery of handguns or a propensity for updating sights regularly will find it convenient to have their own sight pusher. XS Sights’ Inline Sight Pusher Kit is a do-it-all DIY setup that can accommodate OEM and aftermarket Glock slides.

Simply line up a slide’s rear-sight dovetail with the non-marring brass pusher, then use the polymer locking wedge to secure the slide in place. Turning the 3" stainless-steel bolt with the included 3/16 Allen wrench pushes the rear sight out of the dovetail. The kit also includes troubleshooting gauges, a Glock front sight tool, gun oil and high-strength threadlocker.

Suggested retail price for the InLine Sight Pusher kit for Glock handguns is $150. For more information, xssights.com.

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