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Where are you?KinnyLee wrote:I would appreciate referrals to good smiths that can move the align the rear sight of a 1911 for me. I know I should just buy the sight pusher, but I don't feel like spending $100+ on a sight pusher at the moment.
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Ooops. Sorry. I'm in the Houston area.txinvestigator wrote:Where are you?KinnyLee wrote:I would appreciate referrals to good smiths that can move the align the rear sight of a 1911 for me. I know I should just buy the sight pusher, but I don't feel like spending $100+ on a sight pusher at the moment.
Thanks.
Sorry. I know a great smith in Dallas.KinnyLee wrote:Ooops. Sorry. I'm in the Houston area.txinvestigator wrote:Where are you?KinnyLee wrote:I would appreciate referrals to good smiths that can move the align the rear sight of a 1911 for me. I know I should just buy the sight pusher, but I don't feel like spending $100+ on a sight pusher at the moment.
Thanks.
Thanks cool. Thanks for trying.txinvestigator wrote:
Sorry. I know a great smith in Dallas.
Sounds like another strong testimonial to me.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Ed Vanden Berg has been doing all of my pistol work for more years than either of us want to admit.
Charles,Charles L. Cotton wrote:Ed Vanden Berg has been doing all of my pistol work for more years than either of us want to admit. When it comes the tweaking sights, you need to shoot at least a 10 shot group from a known distance; ex. 25 yds. Measure the distance as carefully as you can. Then take the target with you to Ed's shop. He'll determine the group center and use the distance to the target to calculate the amount of movement.
Chas.
well, since we're talking about the less humid part of the state, might I pry that info from ya?txinvestigator wrote:Sorry. I know a great smith in Dallas.