I placed an order in October through MidwayUSA and they kept pushing the delivery date back. This past week I finally just placed an order direct with PSI Sights for it and cancelled Midway. This is the first step to get this on and see where we are at on the shooting low issue (12 O'clock hold). My favorite for any pistol is all black adjustable rear. After it's on and adjusted I will be adding a Dawson fiber-optic green front but they may have to cut it down some for the setup.
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Anyone know which direction the rear sight taps out of the Dovetail?
I may try to move it out on my own and the new in before hitting up a Smith. Hopefully they aren't crazy tight like my XD.
Seems like I generally go left, but I don't know that it matters on a sight dovetail. Just go slow.
Intercooler, they use a sight pushing tool to shove the sights on the S&W, they are difficult to push and require some force to do so! I'm going see if I can find a picture of the tool a guy was making some for this operation.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/accessories-misc-sale-trade/214985-mk-ll-sight-pusher-tool-new-mk-lll-xtreme-duty-model-m-p-xd-rated.html (http://smith-wessonforum.com/accessories-misc-sale-trade/214985-mk-ll-sight-pusher-tool-new-mk-lll-xtreme-duty-model-m-p-xd-rated.html)
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I think I'd place something between the end of the pushing screw and the sight to be moved as not to mar the sight itself. ???
he modified the screw somewhat!
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I tried tapping it off with the punch Dawson sent to do the XD sights. No luck at all! It's not moving in the least without a pusher.
The sights on my STI slide required more than "tapping" to get moving. I am going to build a pusher cause I don't like swinging a hammer that hard at my gun.
Take a look at this piece and tell me what you think:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JMT-Mk-lll-Xtreme-Duty-SIght-Pusher-for-1911-Glock-SA-XD-M-P-and-Others-/160959901710?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2579f5300e
I'm thinking about buying that since I don't see sight issues not being there down the road. I paid $40 the first time having my XD sights done. The 1006 will need the rear installed (maybe $35) and then the front ($35) again after I order the custom front. Pretty much pays for this and I know future pieces will need it.
Intercooler, that's the guy from the S&W forum who is making those for sale...it looks like it could be adapted to other guns. Good luck! :-\
I messaged him and he got right back to me. He said he has a 1006 that's he is really fond of but it had the adjustable sights. Wonder if he sells them on the S&W board cheaper? Seems of good quality plus includes the pads to place against the slide.
He said it will do many different pistols. In my boat I would save in the long-run versus taking them to a Smith every change.
Here is one with an angled and flat side to it. I kind of like the viewing holes on each side to see positioning. May work like garbage or be a gem.
Yea, that one is sort of nice too! I don't understand why these people don't use fine thread bolts for more control and finer adjustments... ???
I notice the guy mentioned heat treating the parts of his product. Not long ago I saw an expensive sight pusher at a local gun shop that had a broken frame from trying to remove some Kimber sights. Obviously, although a branded product the metal wasn't up to the job.
I read the thread from the S&W website, somewhere in it the maker mentioned the finer thread bolts stripped easier than the coarse thread. True or not, I don't know. ;D
Stripped the slide off tonight for delivery to the Smith tomorrow. I hope to have it back by Thursday and will take a couple of pictures.
One day and back.
It's higher so can't wait to zero it and see what I need for the Dawson fiber-optic front.
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Hey that looks good, you think you will need a taller front sight? ???
I will see soon. It shot low enough that this may be just perfect. If not, Dawson can custom the new fiber front.
First trip to the range in 2013. Managed to get the 1006 sighted in and now I can wear out the center of the paper. Next step is to get the fiber-optic front ordered up!
Sounds like your dialed in! Good luck with the front sight!
I had some decisions to make when ordering today. My choices were .160 or .135 tall. Best I could measure of the stock 1006 sight was .140-.145. When I zeroed it yesterday I found it seemed like I had to crank it up a little more than I would like to hit center. I told the Tech let's do the .135 and maybe (hopefully) I will just have to crank the rear sight down a little bit from where it is now. Should be here Friday!
Picked it up this evening. I think this is the only 1006 with this setup so no copying ;D
Just have to dial it in again with the new front!
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Nice looking bore on that pistola.
I fired a 1006 years ago. I should have bought one when they still made them, and I still had the money. ;)
They are out there. When I purchased mine the place had several NIB so I couldn't pass it up.