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TRUGLO Glock Magazine Tool, Front Sight Tool and armorer's disassembly Tool

TRUGLO Glock Magazine Tool, Front Sight Tool and armorer's disassembly Tool TRUGLO Glock Magazine Tool, Front Sight Tool and armorer's disassembly Tool TRUGLO Glock Magazine Tool, Front Sight Tool and armorer's disassembly Tool TRUGLO Glock Magazine Tool, Front Sight Tool and armorer's disassembly Tool TRUGLO Glock Magazine Tool, Front Sight Tool and armorer's disassembly Tool TRUGLO Glock Magazine Tool, Front Sight Tool and armorer's disassembly Tool
$  9.95

Score By Feature

Based on 5,343 ratings
Durability
9.88
Sturdiness
9.48
Easy to use
8.78
Value for money
8.68

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Product Description

It is easy to remove and install the front sights on the Glock and Walther
The construction is all steel
All types of GLOCK firearms are compatible with this system
It is a tactical and military sport

Questions & Answers

What types of front sight posts will this work with? Does it only work with TruGlos sights or will it work with any brand of glock front sight?

Using it to remove the original Glock front sight and install the TruGlo works on all sights, I have never encountered any problems in the past

What if I want to use it with a trijicon front night sight?

It's okay as long as the trijicon sights are for the

Worked on the Glock 43 with Tru Glo?

I tested it on my Glock 43 and it worked!

What do you think of using this on a Glock 23, Gen There are reports that some have had to dremel to get it to work, and I am not interested in ?

It worked flawlessly on a Glock 23 gen 2 so I can't think why it wouldn't work on a P365.

Selected User Reviews For TRUGLO Glock Magazine Tool, Front Sight Tool and armorer's disassembly Tool

Buying a G19 Gen3 is not recommended I don't see how it fits
3/5

It would seem that a company that sells sights for the Glock pistols would be able to make a Glock sight tool that would work well. That is not the case here. In order for it to fit the Glock G19 Gen3, the shaft wall at the tip needs to seat on the flat screw head instead of being too thin. Although it says it works on the G19, I do not know if it will work on other models. You might want to try another site. It is not a tool that can be recommended.

Everly Donahue
Everly Donahue
| Feb 18, 2021
This is not a good buy
3/5

The hex head fastener on a Glock front sight will be stripped by this product. This tool will not be worth your money. The hex-heads are very thin and have a slight internal bevel that prevents them from being fully engaged with the internal surfaces of the shafts The front sight of the Glock is secured by a head screw. There are tools available without the bevel that are much better. A tool such as this may be okay when the sight is not tightly fastened, but a Lock-N-Lock tool will be required if the sight has been secured with Lock-N-Lock There is a problem with this tool, Tite.

Rylan White
Rylan White
| Oct 11, 2020
I could not use the tool because the wall was too thick
3/5

Worked but not for me. tool is too large to fit in between the metal on the slide and the nut head because it has a large diameter. If you wish to ensure you are able to positively engage the hex head of the front sight, the tool should have a thin wall. Unless I grind this tool down, it's worthless, even when I used it on an aftermarket Glock 34 slide. So perhaps it's the slide manufacturer's fault that this tool doesn't work, but it is a waste nonetheless.

Mila Winters
Mila Winters
| Dec 31, 2020
Without filing, the hole could not be filled
3/5

The grip surface has knurled details for a secure grip. There is one minor issue Wouldn't it be nice if the tiny screw were magnetic? The major problem is "The barrel" of a tool is how thick it is. Apparently, this special tool is required because the space between the head of the hex screw and the front of the frame is so tight that a conventional socket will not fit over the only to find that the wall of the tool (the barrel) is too thick to fit between the hex head and The tool's sole purpose is to allow users to modify existing tools to meet the requirements. After fifteen minutes of carefully filing, the tool fitted. Keeping in mind that you do not have to file all the way around the "muzzle" of this socket, we will follow these steps To get that one place over that is so snug, just add one very thin hex side. With this tool, no need to dig up an old, cheap 3/16" socket and grind a taper on its end to make it usable. When you glue a piece of wood into it, make sure the screw does not disappear deep into the In light of that, let me say- By filing it down, I was able to use it, and now this tool is in my toolbox. My opinion is that I would not buy this product.

Aliana Brown
Aliana Brown
| Mar 06, 2021
Heads will be stripped, but sight screws will not be grabbed
3/5

There is no way anyone could legitimately say anything positive about this tool, as it was in its initial state. A bevel is indeed present on the hex. A sight screw that requires any amount of effort to remove becomes impossible to remove due to this bevel. An example would be a tight screw, not overtightened, but just in a tight position, or a screw coated in thread locker. The screw should be able to hold itself in place if some are present. It is not true that all tools for removing Glock sights are like that. The bevel has been machined off and it works quite well Using this tool will cause the screw to lose its hex, making it harder to remove. Prevent this from happening by not using this tool on screws. When you buy one for the price and remove the bevel properly, you will end up with a fairly.

Lucy NAYLOR
Lucy NAYLOR
| Jul 22, 2021
The stop sign needs to be positioned there
3/5

The reviews can be found here. The Glock 19 is not compatible with this holster. This is one of the most common models of handgun in the United States - Gen3. There is no fit for it. Many reviews will attempt to point the finger at users. Every G19 owner also has the misfortune to be a mechanically inept individual I can't believe this happened at the same time. If it fit, it would be of no use to you. As of right now, it's $0 The price of the metal is $10 for 25 pieces. Do not give a five The only way to meet the expectations is to give a star to every purchase that is barely adequate (I realize there aren't many) I don't care about mediocre products, we have to stop gushing over mediocrity. So change the description TRUGLO, it will make it better.

Colby Norman
Colby Norman
| Sep 26, 2020
After reading some of the reviews, I was reluctant to order this tool since some of the reviews stated it would not work with the G26 or the Polymer80
5/5

But it worked on my aftermarket G26 slide. This is for a slide from 80P Builder called a G26 slide. The front sight from the factory was not installed. It turned out that this tool was great because the alternatives on Amazon seemed not to last very long. Having considered the worst possible scenario, I thought I might need to grind the outside diameter down to make it smaller. At least it's steel and not pot metal, so you can do that. In spite of that, you can see in the photographs that I encountered no problems during installation. This frame has slots for Gen 3 or 4 Glock 26 slides, which I have a Polymer80 PF940SC. Although I'm not sure how tolerances around the sight location differ between factory Glock slides and aftermarket slides, I'm guessing that there could be slight differences. No problems with the 80P Builder slide for me. Your mileage may vary.

Harlan Cortez
Harlan Cortez
| Nov 21, 2020
It is not possible to remove 3 of 3 OEM stock polymer sights with this tool
3/5

The package arrived covered with dirt, as if it had been dropped in a mixture of oil and dirt and Metal is used in making this and it is extremely sturdy, however I thought that it would be able to be removed from the stock sight to be able to install Truglo sights, which it is not capable of. As far as I can tell, the tool is too wide in diameter and would not align properly with the slides I tried tool itself is in fact recessed just enough for this to affect the alignment and not allow the tool to work properly. As the sights I attempted to remove are all OEM, I may have missed any mention that this would only work with Truglo, however I don't understand why Truglo would use a different hex to the sights I've attempted to remove. It was filthy packaging and a lack of ability to remove sights that lead me to give this weapon only one.

Vada McGowan
Vada McGowan
| Feb 14, 2021

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