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The AltitudeCraft Sight Pusher Tool is a robust, precision-engineered firearm accessory designed for millimeter-accurate front and rear sight adjustments. Featuring a corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy body and an electroplated iron screw, it ensures long-lasting durability. Its user-friendly design securely grips the slide without extra blocks, and the included hex nut driver and pin punch simplify front sight installation and removal. Compatible with a wide range of handguns including Glock, Springfield, and Sig models, this tool is a must-have for serious firearms enthusiasts seeking reliable, professional-grade sight adjustments.

















| Brand | AltitudeCraft |
| Color | Red |
| Head Style | C Shaped , Hex |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Material | Alloy Aluminum |
N**R
Works for M&P m2.0
works great and quality built. just have to tighten up to the sight then give the end a tap with a hammer. worked on my M&P m2.0
A**R
Great
This worked adding suppressor sights to my VP9. I absolutely recommend to buy (not for sig320 though). High quality, easy, and a GREAT price. Why pay $100+ dollars for a tool you use maybe 30 times in your lifetime. Effective both mechanicallyand cost wise - Seller messaged with me prior to delivery with tips on getting the most out of it - that's customer service. Highly recommend for the casual 2A friend.
M**C
Not bad!
Easy to use for sure! Although I would have like a piece of rubber or something to protect from scratches. Maybe a piece of leather to lay your slide on as well. Will be keeping and using because I’m cheap and can easily fix those things myself for no cost.
S**Z
Almost perfect, definitively a keeper
Absolutely incredible! I have had 2 units of terrible quality that are of this same design and man they were trash in comparison. The build quality on this is phenomenal and I actually think this unit should cost way more than it does. The attention to detail on how all the surfaces are nice and smooth with no true rough edges or tooling marks on a build this inexpensive is awesome to see. The lockup and fitment of everything is very tight so it’s honestly of great manufacturing quality. I used it to change sights on my Glock G43x, G45, G17 Gen3, and S&W M&P 2.0 Compact AND full size and it worked like a dream! If you’ve never used these type of sight pushers they do work well but you just need to do two things: 1) make sure to oil the bearings so it glides when pushing. 2) cut up an old credit card and use those pieces as a buffer against your slide and the metal. This will ensure your slide doesn’t get marred and that the pressure is more evenly distributed when clamping down the side holders. There is only two areas I believe this model could be improved, the first would be the bottom plate. Give us some washers so the metal isn’t gouged by the screws when tightening down the bottom plate. I don’t care what it looks like in all honesty, but it would be nice to not have to look at two marring rings caused by the screws digging into the metal directly. And the second area of improvement would be add both a very thin BUT hard DENSE padding on the upper area where the slide touched the pusher as there is nothing there but metal, same for the bottom plate. I super glued a piece of credit card to the bottom plate and to the top of slide area so it won’t marr the metal on the slide. And finally the little block that actually is used to push the sight works phenomenally well, however, only one side has an indentation where the screw that pushes the block fits into this way it doesn’t chew up the metal that actually touches the slide (this is actually genius and proves some insight went into the upgrade to this design of sight pusher)… HOWEVER, the indentation is only on one side?! Whyyyyy? This means that the flat 90deg angle side WILL eventually get chewed up by the screw digging against it which means your sight will get scratched up when pushing as the metal is eventually shaved off by the screw digging into it. This could easily be remedied by drilling just enough of an indent that the screw that pushes the sight on that side is just deep enough to clear that way after many uses, the indent will scrape and chip, however the flat part that actually touches the sight will not, ensuring your sights don’t get scratched up. As designed right now as is, they WILL eventually get scratched up so I used a piece of credit card when I have to push from that side. A little annoying but could be easily fixed with an upgrade to the design. Other than that, I HIGHLY recommend this unit if you’re on a budget and don’t want to continuously pay a gunsmith every time you want to change or adjust your sights. Just recently had to have another M&P sight changed and it cost more than this unit, so it will absolutely pay for itself after one or two uses. Super easy adjustments, just have some patience you’ll see it is definitely worth every penny and should cost almost twice as much since it is so well executed compared to the two garbage cheapo clones I got previously that looked similar but felt like cheap garbage I was going to break
B**D
Great sight pusher
This tool works great
D**O
Totally worth it
This thing is awesome, it even comes with the Allen keys and tools for sight removal. I had previously purchased a cheaper one from Amazon that was extremely poor quality, but have no doubt I’ll get lots of use out of this one
J**D
Not for Beretta pistols
It looks like it would work with Glocks or similar style slides. But it does not work with Berettas 90 series handguns. The slide doesn’t fit and it when trying it just slides off.
B**T
Good luck with a Glock 19x MOS suppressor sights
it worked as intended and is a lot easier with a normal glock. However, i used it on my Glock 19x MOS which has suppressor sights and it was a pain in a$$ to get the rear sight off. i had to use a pipe wrench on the Allen key just to get the leverage and strength to get it off. So any other mos users out there just be ready to use every ounce of muscle you got haha
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