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The Williams Front Sight Pusher (1953) is a precision-engineered aluminum tool designed to install front sights on 3/8" dovetail ramps without applying damaging pressure. Featuring a durable black finish and compact size, it ensures effortless, damage-free installation for handgun enthusiasts and tactical professionals alike.
Brand | Williams |
Color | Black |
Style | tactical |
Sport | Archery |
Material | Aluminum |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | 1953 |
Manufacturer | Williams |
UPC | 053506019533 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.51 x 3.5 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Williams |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 1953 |
Included Components | 1 item |
C**H
Worked perfectly on my Henry H001 and Skinner front sight ramp
I have a Skinner front sight ramp installed on my H001. The ramp accepts front sights with a 3/8" dovetail, but the ramp's mounting screw is covered once you install a sight. I found that the ramp was loose one day and needed to remove the sight to access the screw.If you've ever used these ramps, you know they're a bit fragile and only secured on by a pretty tiny screw that's threaded very shallow. I was not keen on using a hammer and punch for removal. The Williams sight pusher fit perfectly over the Skinner ramp and allowed me to remove the sight from the ramp dovetail in seconds without marring either. 10/10.As frustrating as it was to drop $70 on the tool, I probably would have paid half that to have a gunsmith to do it for me, plus wait time and driving there/back. All in all, it's very well built and I highly recommend it.
R**L
Great tool with modifactions
This is a great product, it does not come with instructions there are some videos online , on my rifle it would not work until I ground down the 2 fingers opposite the push bar on the bottom edge to match the taper of the 10/22 barrel , easily done on a bench grinder,see pic where screwdriver is pointing to the ground edge, worked with normal hand pressure after , as with all things on guns DON'T force it unnecessarily re-align / re-examine the tool placement , very pleased with product
J**T
Superb install/removal tool for ramped front sights
The Williams Front Sight Pusher is one of the best examples of a special purpose tool. It made short work of removing the factory front sight from the rifle sight ramp of a Remington 870 and installing a TRUGLO 3/8-Inch Dovetail Front Rifle Sight Replacement Fiber Optic Ramp Sight, Red .450. This sight pusher is designed and manufactured to do the job in a few minutes. It’s well worth its cost. No instructions; none are needed.
M**N
Works great with minor modification
I've done the brass punch and hammer plenty of times on 10/22 front sights in the past. Wanted to give this a try to see if it's easier. As other reviews stated, minor beveling/rounding of the two prongs is required to fit the rounded/curved surface of the front sight base. I used a drum sanding attachment for a dremel, and 5 minutes later it was perfect. So much easier than a punch and hammer. Would recommend this to anyone.
J**S
Sight pusher
It's a sight pusher. Good tool to have for ramped sights. If you plan on making multiple sight changes or have multitude of rifles needing sights to be changed worth the money. If not a punch and hammer will work fine just take your time.
G**H
Well made
Exactly what I needed to remove fron sight from ramped dovetail sight base.
E**T
Worked perfectly
I was raised up shooting a Ruger 10/22 but now I've gotten older and can't see the little brass bead on the front sight any more. So I'm going to give a fiber optic dovetail sight a shot. This tool made the process very easy. I took my time and I was finished within 20 minutes. Highly recommend this device. Made the job so much easier and now I have one if I ever need one again.
A**R
Great front sight tool for Ruger 10/22
Used this tool for removing the front sight on my Ruger 10/22. Like others stated, I needed to slightly grind a taper on the two backing prongs for proper clearance of the sight using my Dremel, but after that it took me less than a minute to remove my front sight. It pushed out so easily I couldn't beleive it. It now rests with my other sight tools until needed again.
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