@@LeBronJames-vn8tgNo they aren’t. Accuracy is the ability to hit a target. Precision is when you can make repeatable hits. If you can make a 10 inch group with 1 hit center mass and the rest are scattered, you’re accurate but not precise. If you can make a 1 inch group with all shots center mass, you’re accurate and precise.
My factory new Ruger Max 9 had this same issue with the site. Put the slide in a padded vice and just drifted it over with a hammer and punch. I would have used this tool though if I had it.
@@fishingislife8432 I beg to differ, buffalo Bill usually had them in cross draw holsters when he was doing his tours of the Indian reservations. Annie Oakley used them for trick shots. She was the first woman to shoot a perfect score on a B-27
The front sight blade always stays stationary. Windage adjustments are made by moving the rear sight in the direction you want the group to go. The front sight is only adjusted for elevation by changing the height of the blade.
No, it came out in 1879 alongside the Glock Model 79, which was later changed to the Glock 17 when they went from a porcelain slide and porcelain internals to steel in 1979. The first run of Model 79's came with a free sight pusher from 1879 to 1881, but they stopped that because steel got too expensive.
@@sonjake21 this is proof that if you say something with enough confidence that you could probably convince a few people that you are right about something.
@@thebathroombandit - Not really. I shot High-power rifle for years. With the sun out you could see the bullet arc to the target, and it’s trail in the wind. The speed of light is way faster than the speed of sound.. I shot .308 mostly, with a Garand; then .223 with a match conditioned AR-15.
My 1911 scared the hell out of me when the rear sight literally slipped off. Come to find out the set screws were loose. So I aligned it and poured locktight in the threads and screws have ran over 2k rounds with no issues. This video is awesome.
To sight in any firearm move the rear site the direction of the bullet, front sight the opposite direction of the bullet, put it simply & easy to remember 👍
Yup. Did mine with a hammer and rod in a vice. Took me a few range trips to get it right, but it was still cheaper than buying a fancy tool for it. Not as easy, but decidedly cheaper. No stock sights, though.
Make sure your dealer knows they can be ordered with factory Glock Night Sights for $60USD extra. Rust resistant Tennifer coated steel just like the slide. The Tritium sights glow for 12+yrs
@@PoliticallyInsensitive Never owned night sights I take it? They give me piece of mind while glowing on my nightstand every night. Even in complete darkness my Woman knows where to reach if something goes bump in the night. Law enforcement does not eff around with those plastic sights, but go ahead and use your light as an excuse to keep those plastic sights son.
This is a nice tool and I used a brass hammer and punch to move my front sight over. I have just received my 9mm bore laser that looks like a bullet so that will make sure I line up my sights even better.
That is a really cool tool. I actually had a rear sight on a Glock shift on me several times and used a 5.56 round to fix it then I swapped to Trijicon sights after the 2nd time
What i find funny is that one of the common designs of airsoft glocks has a screw attaching the rear sights to the slide through the bottom, in addition to the friction fit. I found this out because i was putting an rmr on both my real and airsoft version and it took me about 5 minutes with the sight replacement tool to realize the airsoft one would not budge lol
Cool! What I really need is a handgun frame that's contoured to make the whole top of the gun angle slightly to the right. I'm left eyed, but right handed. When I use a handgun, I need to hold it further to the left than most people to line it up with my dominant eye. I need a frame that corrects for this by angling the gun slightly so I don't need to bend my wrist outward at an odd angle. It's a shame there's so few products for left eyed shooters who still want too use the gun right handed.
Shouldve added some adhesive and made that thing stay. Iron sights that easily move really suck. I have one that has no sights because it came off and i just took the front off as well. It helped me learn how to shoot really well with lining the back of the slide to my target or ghost shots but i still like the option of a sight
I see that you don't press the slider with your thumb and forefinger to load the first bullet into the chamber, but do it a little differently. Great method, I want to try it. How fast do you pull your gun from walking down the street to loading and aiming?
"This is one of the 3 ways of feeding a cartridge into the chamber that I use. Specifically, in this video, I'm using the quick method with grabbing the slide by the front part. This loading technique is very popular in competitive shooting because it's the fastest and allows saving up to 0.2 seconds compared to conventional methods. Typically, it takes me less than 1 second to draw the pistol and feed a cartridge into the chamber."
I just do some percussive maintenance with the old soft plastic hammer and she dials in nicely. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like nails 😂
damn, you removed that slide 1000x quicker than the acting cheif of the ATF did 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣he's still trying
Funny how I saw it a few reels above this one
Remember. It takes 20 minutes...
😂😂😂😂
I just saw that lol
FOUND HIM !! The only guy who's ever NOT shot low left shooting a Glock out of the box.
Because this guys an actually competent shooter lmao
Low left is a shooter issue, not a gun issue lol
Finger placement on the trigger 😅
Stop using the crook of your finger to pull the trigger
@FNWendigo low left for a right handed shooter is too much finger tip, but you're on the right track!
@@alexhammett01 low left can also be from jerking the trigger too fast instead of a smooth pull
That sight pusher is gold
Looks more like steel to me
I think u dont need it. U can move it with almost anything
@@Cornilios2thats what I thought
@@Cornilios2punch tools & a mallet is all you need
@@trayvobeatzYep. That's all I needed to gouge the bejeezus out of my slide 😅
I don’t know why but the way bro handles a gun is just satisfying to watch.
I think it's time to stop the trend of "Idk why" like bro you DO know why, it was extremely fluid and precise and we humans like shit like that.
@@JustLostTheGame Bro pressed for no reason
@krisdeaglephotography4539 No man, he does have a point. It does sort of seem like how a teenaged girl would talk.
@@VapidFart Defending a random pressed internet user. Interesting decision but different strokes, I guess.
@@VapidFartnot that deep bud relax
Accuracy vs precision 101.
You do know those 2 words are synonymous Right?
@@LeBronJames-vn8tg America was taught what to think, not how to think. Everyone's indoctrinated to be dumb. 😂😂
@@LeBronJames-vn8tgNo they aren’t. Accuracy is the ability to hit a target. Precision is when you can make repeatable hits. If you can make a 10 inch group with 1 hit center mass and the rest are scattered, you’re accurate but not precise. If you can make a 1 inch group with all shots center mass, you’re accurate and precise.
@@mrarivv0007tf you talking about bruh.
@@mrarivv0007 the american below you shut you up real fast didn't they😘
Woah man gun safety, you just pointed that thing right at me
Haha this comment is soo underated 😂
Yeah but did you die?
@@kinomorrison8004 😐
@@kinomorrison8004I did. It was awful. Not recommended. If I could give Death zero stars I would.
If your screen didn't explode in your face your doing good😊
I appreciate this guys style and knowledge makes handling firearms look good too, well done.
My factory new Ruger Max 9 had this same issue with the site. Put the slide in a padded vice and just drifted it over with a hammer and punch. I would have used this tool though if I had it.
That vintage site pusher was made in 1889. They’re very hard to find.
It says "Glock 22-26" on it. Glocks disn't exist before 1982.
@@fishingislife8432 I beg to differ, buffalo Bill usually had them in cross draw holsters when he was doing his tours of the Indian reservations. Annie Oakley used them for trick shots. She was the first woman to shoot a perfect score on a B-27
@@badkatrising3918lol
@@fishingislife8432🥴
🤣 🤣 🤣
Alan Parsons Project always sounds good.
Yess! A band that should not be forgotten
Agree about the music, but I’m not sure @TheAlanParsonsProject would want to be associated with a gun-related video.
@@moose99moose😂😂😂😂❤
Sight blade should move opposite directions to correct poi. If striking to right move blade incrementally to left and vice-versa.
That’s the first thing I noticed
Let's not mention the distance he moved it 😆
The front sight blade always stays stationary. Windage adjustments are made by moving the rear sight in the direction you want the group to go. The front sight is only adjusted for elevation by changing the height of the blade.
@@mikebruce-zv5vr same here. 😅
Love the mid 90's chicago Glocks
Now to laser-clean the sight pusher, wire-wheel it to shine, coat it in clear to reduce corrosion, and it'll be perfection.
If it ain't broke don't fix it
just dip it in vegetable oil.
*Tennifer coated = Perfection
Or, or just squirt a lil oil on er' and leave it. 🤌🏽
There’s always the one guy that can’t fully appreciate something and has to try to make it better😂😂
lol, looks like someone let it rust on purpose, probably removed the coating first too.
Makes glock look like an 1800s company 😂
No, it came out in 1879 alongside the Glock Model 79, which was later changed to the Glock 17 when they went from a porcelain slide and porcelain internals to steel in 1979. The first run of Model 79's came with a free sight pusher from 1879 to 1881, but they stopped that because steel got too expensive.
@@sonjake21 this is proof that if you say something with enough confidence that you could probably convince a few people that you are right about something.
@@sonjake21you good dude? glock isn’t that old……
@@louiechester1 the joke went above your head
Dude that old Glock sight tool is awesome!
A+ for Miami vice action scene music...
the music is the alan parsons project
The light is just right you can see the bullet flying! 😎😇
Only the ricochets a new round breaks the sound barrier its too small to see
@@thebathroombandit - Not really. I shot High-power rifle for years. With the sun out you could see the bullet arc to the target, and it’s trail in the wind.
The speed of light is way faster than the speed of sound..
I shot .308 mostly, with a Garand; then .223 with a match conditioned AR-15.
@thebathroombandit you can definitely see pistol bullets itself in the right lighting.
i can only see when they hit the steel and bounce off
Must have awesome vision. I see the steel go plink 😂
Recoil control is impeccable
Pistols have recoil?
@@tangomikemike4881 glock is a light pistol so it has some recoil but bro didnt flinch
Lol recoil ang aim is deffrent bro
My 1911 scared the hell out of me when the rear sight literally slipped off. Come to find out the set screws were loose. So I aligned it and poured locktight in the threads and screws have ran over 2k rounds with no issues. This video is awesome.
This video is so unique!
Cool! I'm fixing the scope with a hammer 😅
I've always just used a nylon hammer or the handle of a screwdriver
That is good control. Freedom delivered.
To sight in any firearm move the rear site the direction of the bullet, front sight the opposite direction of the bullet, put it simply & easy to remember 👍
You can do the same adjustment with a hammer and a brass rod.
Or brass monkey
Yup. Did mine with a hammer and rod in a vice. Took me a few range trips to get it right, but it was still cheaper than buying a fancy tool for it. Not as easy, but decidedly cheaper. No stock sights, though.
@@willcresson8776no way it was cheaper lmao, those tools are cheap
If you got only one arm like me this is excellent. Give the guy some credit.
@@badkatrising3918😂😂😂😂
It’s called ‘Glock Perfection’ for a reason…
Am I right?
@@RainRunner350no
MEH.@@mattmurphy7030
Thank you for your service
Very good! When you master the art, the results are accurate
rack your slide like a normal human please
Cope.
Exactly I was like. Wtf was that😮
Look how he holds it too his support hand is above his shooting hand
@@metallkopf988 cope with what?
Take a training class and learn what front cocking serrations are like a human
Glock Perfection. Never change, Glock....
Except that is possible with almost any pistol in the correct hand. This has zero to do with Glock and everything to do with the shooter.
Exactly. No new Generations. No updates. In fact, sue the aftermarket into oblivion for daring to sabotage Glock Perfection. 🙄
This made me wanna go to the range more than 99% of gun related videos
Jesus I thought my glock sight adjustment tool was rusty, then I saw 😮 yours.
Better off just changing them out completely
Make sure your dealer knows they can be ordered with factory Glock Night Sights for $60USD extra. Rust resistant Tennifer coated steel just like the slide. The Tritium sights glow for 12+yrs
@@WisconsinEricyep, get yourself some gimmick sights. If it's dark enough you need your sights to glow- it's dark enough for a light
@@PoliticallyInsensitive Never owned night sights I take it? They give me piece of mind while glowing on my nightstand every night. Even in complete darkness my Woman knows where to reach if something goes bump in the night. Law enforcement does not eff around with those plastic sights, but go ahead and use your light as an excuse to keep those plastic sights son.
Is that a factory 19c!?
Yes
every game developer should use you as a template for the reload animation. looking so good 👍🏼
Thanks for helpful video
I need this in future
Or… just get a red dot
This is a nice tool and I used a brass hammer and punch to move my front sight over. I have just received my 9mm bore laser that looks like a bullet so that will make sure I line up my sights even better.
A technical gun issue ....
A sound engineer...
What a nice idea to have some shots listening to TAPP ...
Glock Perfection PERIOD.
I don't even use the back sight of my glock I just focus on the front never had a problem hitting the bullseye
You can also use your brass to do it without scuffing the gun it will leave residue but will come off
I like it, beautiful weapon
That is a really cool tool. I actually had a rear sight on a Glock shift on me several times and used a 5.56 round to fix it then I swapped to Trijicon sights after the 2nd time
10/10. Liked/sub’d for the alg
🙏 Thank you
@@reshoot. WHAT IS THIS song bro ) nice video
Very interesting sites adjusting, for a Glock.
This clip is very well put together
What i find funny is that one of the common designs of airsoft glocks has a screw attaching the rear sights to the slide through the bottom, in addition to the friction fit. I found this out because i was putting an rmr on both my real and airsoft version and it took me about 5 minutes with the sight replacement tool to realize the airsoft one would not budge lol
You scratched the shit out of that slide.
Love to see a vintage, "Made in U.S.A." tool Still doing the job in the 21rst Century!! Thanks for sharing! Blsgs, gg
Close enough, Glock Perfection 🥰
This is what video I'd be making if I had stock on vintage site pushers
'm already regretting not having my own production! 🤣
+85 accuracy when ads
-50 mobility
Had one of those back in 1979 at Pope AFB. Sure wish I still had it.
Really a Glock site pusher marked Smyrna Georgia in the 1970s? That isn't vintage that's time traveling, so it'd be priceless.😂
Scratched the beautiful finish off the gun, great job!
Fucking whaaaa; it's a Glock.
Got out grandpas ww1 sight pusher.
Wow it actually says Glock on it. Didn’t see that at first. Very cool.
Damn I’ve never seen that Glock tool. That’s awesome. I wish I had one.
Great thank you for sharing
🙌
Damn, that music brings back vectorman on sega days
I like tools for tools. Sweet find!
Nothing better than Miami Vice. Tubs and Crockett.
Don't forget Big Booty Trudy
Best handguns on earth.
Cool! What I really need is a handgun frame that's contoured to make the whole top of the gun angle slightly to the right. I'm left eyed, but right handed. When I use a handgun, I need to hold it further to the left than most people to line it up with my dominant eye. I need a frame that corrects for this by angling the gun slightly so I don't need to bend my wrist outward at an odd angle. It's a shame there's so few products for left eyed shooters who still want too use the gun right handed.
Nice skill with nice watch😊
I make im own. Works good. Great video
This is a tool that everyone should own that has this type of site on their firearm.
Bought a new glock and had the shop install trijicon nightsights with a pusher and put a gouge in it ! I just hammer them around anymore!
According to the ATF every shot the caliber of the round goes up.
Complimenti per la professionalità e la qualità delle inquadrature💪
my great grandfather used this tool back in France, the krauts dropped their glocks all the time and messed up the sights.
Beautiful! 👊🏽💯
This is the type of person Glock wants to own there Glocks
Love the tacticool slide racking
Only Glock would sell you a gun with the iron sight crooked 😂
That’s crazy. I just use my thumb to push the sight back to center on my glock.
That sight pusher has seen many wars 😂
Shouldve added some adhesive and made that thing stay. Iron sights that easily move really suck. I have one that has no sights because it came off and i just took the front off as well. It helped me learn how to shoot really well with lining the back of the slide to my target or ghost shots but i still like the option of a sight
That’s cool as hell honestly
Nice to see someone who knows what the f*** they're doing!
That sight pusher has some miles on it 👊
Holy, never knew this could be done
Crazy to describe something made for a Glock as vintage...making me feel old
É isso aí Man 😃👍
Tô inscrito ❤
I see that you don't press the slider with your thumb and forefinger to load the first bullet into the chamber, but do it a little differently. Great method, I want to try it. How fast do you pull your gun from walking down the street to loading and aiming?
"This is one of the 3 ways of feeding a cartridge into the chamber that I use. Specifically, in this video, I'm using the quick method with grabbing the slide by the front part. This loading technique is very popular in competitive shooting because it's the fastest and allows saving up to 0.2 seconds compared to conventional methods. Typically, it takes me less than 1 second to draw the pistol and feed a cartridge into the chamber."
that tool is way more accurate then what glock uses at the factory
Oh nice shoot 🎉
My favorite little pistol
The way I flinched when he pointed the gun at the camera💀
I just do some percussive maintenance with the old soft plastic hammer and she dials in nicely. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like nails 😂
This guy looks like the main character from all quiet on the western front.
Remember switching to your pistol is faster than sight pushing.
I just use a punch to drift the sights then a pointed drift punch to lock it in place
I usually just knock mine into place with the table or something 😂 and I want a 19c so bad love that
Can we refer to the device he used as a glock sight tickler.
My vintage pusher always has me shooting low and to the left…Just on my Glocks lol.
Gotta be careful with that extra high grip
ATF needs to take notes on your disassembly
I just knew that finish was toast 😂
That sight pusher is the cats pajamas!
Those are vintage? I use those at work haha. Damn, that dates me and I’m still in my 20’s 😂