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product_id: 744781527
title: "Sight Tool with Heavy-Duty Construction and Rotatable Sight Prong, Sight Adjustment Tool Sight Removal Tool"
brand: "w wiregear"
price: "£108.28"
currency: GBP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
category: "W Wiregear"
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# Rotatable, reversible sight prong Heavy-duty aluminum & steel build Precision scale for exact sight alignment Sight Tool with Heavy-Duty Construction and Rotatable Sight Prong, Sight Adjustment Tool Sight Removal Tool

**Brand:** w wiregear
**Price:** £108.28
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Elevate your aim with precision-engineered power — never settle for less!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sight Tool with Heavy-Duty Construction and Rotatable Sight Prong, Sight Adjustment Tool Sight Removal Tool by w wiregear
- **How much does it cost?** £108.28 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/744781527-sight-tool-with-heavy-duty-construction-and-rotatable-sight-prong)

## Best For

- w wiregear enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted w wiregear brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Robust aluminum frame with reinforced steel screws for unmatched durability under pressure.
- • **Trusted Support:** Dedicated customer service ready to solve any challenge—buy with absolute confidence.
- • **Pinpoint Accuracy:** Detailed etched scale ensures flawless horizontal sight adjustments every time.
- • **Effortless Operation:** Includes three screwdriver sizes and a clear manual for quick, confident use.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Versatile design fits most handgun sights, from Glock to M&P and beyond.

## Overview

The W WIREGEAR Sight Tool is a heavy-duty, precision-engineered sight removal and adjustment device crafted from durable aluminum and steel. Featuring a rotatable sight prong and detailed alignment scale, it offers versatile compatibility with most handgun sights, including Glock and M&P models. Designed for professional-grade accuracy and longevity, it comes with multiple screwdrivers and a user manual, backed by responsive customer support to ensure flawless sight installation and fine-tuning.

## Description

Shop W WIREGEAR Sight Pusher Sight Pusher Tool with Heavy Duty Construction and Reversible Locksmith Tools and Engineering Tools for Handguns and Glock. Free delivery and returns on all eligible orders.

Review: First off, I am not a gunsmith or armorer, so I have limited experience. However, consensus on the inter-webs is that M&P sights are notoriously difficult to remove and replace. I wanted to put night sights on a couple M&P pistols (9L 2.0 and Shield Plus) and to be able to refine their alignment if needed. Bottom line: This tool worked, and did not damage either the new sights or the old ones, which were removed. Rear sight took an uncomfortable amount of force to turn wheel, and resulted in a slightly tender thumb. However, for the price, versatility, and result, I would not hesitate to buy again. Seems sturdy based on heft, but I have not, and will not, use this extensively. M&P 2.0 9L At first, I borrowed a friend's tool (not this tool). It worked for the rear sight, but would not work on the front sight of my M&P 9L 2.0 (5" barrel) because of the geometry of the slide and lack of a notch below the pushing block. Next, I used a brass punch and hammer to get the front sight out and new sight roughly in place. However, as you might expect, smashing something with a hammer lacked finesse and I was having trouble fine tuning the alignment of the new sight at home figured I would not have much luck at the range if I needed to do further adjustment. That's when I decided to give this tool a shot. Because the W Wiregear has that notch/cut-out below the pusher block, it worked perfectly to hold the long slide and nudge the front sight into alignment. M&P Shield Plus Next, I moved onto the Shield Plus. The front sight was relatively easy to remove and replace using the 90 degree side of the block. To hold the slide, there are 4 individual contact points that you screw down. I like that the tool has a series of lines etched in the surface that holds the slide. These lines allow you to make sure the slide is properly aligned (i.e. perpendicular to the pushing block), so you're applying force straight through the dovetail and not at an angle. However, I may have preferred the two-clamping-bar-style (like vise jaws) of my friend's tool in that (1) it did not require fiddling to get the slide aligned, and (2) did not create a pressure point on the thin material at ejection port. With the Shield, one of the pads/feet screwed down onto that thin section of the ejection port, when pushing the rear sight. I made it finger tight and did not try to really torque it down to reduce risk of future issues. Everything seems fine so far, but time will tell whether that area has been damaged or fatigued, and others may not be so lucky (e.g., because they use their ape strength and apply more force than I did). I reversed the pusher block to use the 45-ish degree side for the rear sight. The rear sight on the shield was DIFFICULT. The pusher block has large pushing surfaces, so there was no damage to the sights despite applying a lot of force. I found myself wishing for (1) a good surface to hold the tool while I cranked the wheel (I'd probably try putting the tool in a vise if I were doing it again), and (2) a larger wheel (or a nut that I could throw a wrench on to get more mechanical advantage). It worked, but my thumb was sore afterward from pushing so hard on the wheel's spindle.
Review: This sight pusher has saved me hundreds of dollars and just as much time by allowing me to quickly install and/or properly align factory or aftermarket sights across multiple manufacturers (S&W, FN, HK, Beretta, CZ, etc.). Some sight removals (especially S&W) required a LOT of torque which resulted in multiple bouts of being struck with brass punches/hammers and this sight pusher has held up flawlessly each time. Here are some tips I've learned along the way to help protect this tool and my slides: 1.) Use CLP as needed on all threads of the tool (Helped with fine adjustments and ease of use) 2.) Use additional padding between your slide and the vice knobs to protect your slide finish while ensuring a secure hold 3.) For open-top slides (Beretta), use a small piece of wood to mimic the height of a typical slide (see included photo) If you're thinking of getting this, go for it. It paid for itself after ~2 installs, not including the many instances of zeroing in factory sights that were slightly off out of the box.

## Features

- Accuracy: Our removal tool has a detailed scale for making precise adjustments. It can be moved horizontally to ensure accuracy even after a long period of use.
- Durable: Constructed of an aluminum frame with steel components. The screws on the tool have been strengthened, and all the plastic components are all made of special material and would not damaged easily, which avoids the whole machine being scrapped due to the damage of one part.
- Versatility: This sight removal tool fits most types.
- Easy to Use: Each machine has a manual. In addition, we offer three screwdrivers of different sizes, which can dismantle the tool.
- Buy with Confidence: If you have any questions or difficulties, please contact us, we will do our best to solve the problem for you.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07ZQF7G79 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | W WIREGEAR |
| Color | One_color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,220) |
| Date First Available | 5 Jan. 2025 |
| Department | Women's |
| Manufacturer | CNXUS |
| Material composition | Cotton |
| Material type | Aluminium |
| Outer material | Cotton |
| Product Dimensions | 18.87 x 18.87 x 10.92 cm; 2.13 kg |
| Sport | Shooting Sports, Hunting |
| Style | classic |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** W WIREGEAR
- **Colour:** One_color
- **Item weight:** 2.13 kg
- **Manufacturer:** CNXUS
- **Material:** Aluminium
- **Night vision:** No
- **Reticle Type:** Dot
- **Sport:** Shooting Sports, Hunting
- **Style:** classic
- **Thread type:** Universal

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Front sight? 1996 imi 9mm baby eagle**
A: Best I can tell you is it pushed the front sight off of m&p sd40, it was very tight and hard to get off, pushed the new fiber optic back on with no problem

**Q: Where is this made?  it looks like a chinese copy of the wheeler engineering sight tool.**
A: It doesn’t say where it’s made. I would assume it is a Chinese version of the wheeler. All the parts are metal and compared to the wheeler version is about the same. I did have a problem with the first time using the product. When I turn the adjust wheel on the side to remove the rear sight the set screw was stripped out. However it did come with a replacement set screw and after extracting the old and put new one in. This tool works just fine. Hope that answers your question.

**Q: Seller: Can you specify what improvements were made in new (May 25, 2020) version?**
A: Haven't seen or bought a new version yet.

**Q: Should i buy classic or elite to remove sights on my xd9 subcompact**
A: I bought the classic and it worked on my XD40 tactical, but the elite should work also. Be warned, the Springfield XD line has probably the hardest sights to remove of any gun. I thought i was going to break the sight tool because i was cranking on it so hard (I have a lot of respect for how sturdy this tool is). I ended up cutting a slot the sight and used the tool to finish it off.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***H on 18 April 2021*

First off, I am not a gunsmith or armorer, so I have limited experience. However, consensus on the inter-webs is that M&P sights are notoriously difficult to remove and replace. I wanted to put night sights on a couple M&P pistols (9L 2.0 and Shield Plus) and to be able to refine their alignment if needed. Bottom line: This tool worked, and did not damage either the new sights or the old ones, which were removed. Rear sight took an uncomfortable amount of force to turn wheel, and resulted in a slightly tender thumb. However, for the price, versatility, and result, I would not hesitate to buy again. Seems sturdy based on heft, but I have not, and will not, use this extensively. M&P 2.0 9L At first, I borrowed a friend's tool (not this tool). It worked for the rear sight, but would not work on the front sight of my M&P 9L 2.0 (5" barrel) because of the geometry of the slide and lack of a notch below the pushing block. Next, I used a brass punch and hammer to get the front sight out and new sight roughly in place. However, as you might expect, smashing something with a hammer lacked finesse and I was having trouble fine tuning the alignment of the new sight at home figured I would not have much luck at the range if I needed to do further adjustment. That's when I decided to give this tool a shot. Because the W Wiregear has that notch/cut-out below the pusher block, it worked perfectly to hold the long slide and nudge the front sight into alignment. M&P Shield Plus Next, I moved onto the Shield Plus. The front sight was relatively easy to remove and replace using the 90 degree side of the block. To hold the slide, there are 4 individual contact points that you screw down. I like that the tool has a series of lines etched in the surface that holds the slide. These lines allow you to make sure the slide is properly aligned (i.e. perpendicular to the pushing block), so you're applying force straight through the dovetail and not at an angle. However, I may have preferred the two-clamping-bar-style (like vise jaws) of my friend's tool in that (1) it did not require fiddling to get the slide aligned, and (2) did not create a pressure point on the thin material at ejection port. With the Shield, one of the pads/feet screwed down onto that thin section of the ejection port, when pushing the rear sight. I made it finger tight and did not try to really torque it down to reduce risk of future issues. Everything seems fine so far, but time will tell whether that area has been damaged or fatigued, and others may not be so lucky (e.g., because they use their ape strength and apply more force than I did). I reversed the pusher block to use the 45-ish degree side for the rear sight. The rear sight on the shield was DIFFICULT. The pusher block has large pushing surfaces, so there was no damage to the sights despite applying a lot of force. I found myself wishing for (1) a good surface to hold the tool while I cranked the wheel (I'd probably try putting the tool in a vise if I were doing it again), and (2) a larger wheel (or a nut that I could throw a wrench on to get more mechanical advantage). It worked, but my thumb was sore afterward from pushing so hard on the wheel's spindle.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***N on 29 October 2025*

This sight pusher has saved me hundreds of dollars and just as much time by allowing me to quickly install and/or properly align factory or aftermarket sights across multiple manufacturers (S&W, FN, HK, Beretta, CZ, etc.). Some sight removals (especially S&W) required a LOT of torque which resulted in multiple bouts of being struck with brass punches/hammers and this sight pusher has held up flawlessly each time. Here are some tips I've learned along the way to help protect this tool and my slides: 1.) Use CLP as needed on all threads of the tool (Helped with fine adjustments and ease of use) 2.) Use additional padding between your slide and the vice knobs to protect your slide finish while ensuring a secure hold 3.) For open-top slides (Beretta), use a small piece of wood to mimic the height of a typical slide (see included photo) If you're thinking of getting this, go for it. It paid for itself after ~2 installs, not including the many instances of zeroing in factory sights that were slightly off out of the box.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***G on 18 January 2026*

Worked as advertised for my Glock. Top slide stop can accomodate round or square slides, but could not get it to rotate. Not sure if it's the design or just the one I got.

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