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Do you guys know any tricks or techniques for adjusting rear dove tail fixed sights for windage? Any tools for doing this that helps make it easier to do?
a brass rod works nice. Just make sure the gun is solid on it's side and not wobbling around. also before you start tapping the sight, put a small mark across the sight base and the barrel so you have some reference.
Another vote for the brass drift punch. I set the barrel on a chunk of lead. Solid and won't mar the barrel, and the sight can bang into it without harm.