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#2011356 - 05/21/23 04:23 PM M9a1 rear sight adjustment
Zamber8420 Offline
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Registered: 12/30/20
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Loc: VA
City or County: Springfield
Hi,

I have an m9a1 in which the stock rear sight is off a hair. I cannot move it for the life of me!! Any advice? I've tried a rubber mallet and even the wheeler sight pusher to no avail. At a loss here!!

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#2012094 - 05/24/23 10:03 AM Re: M9a1 rear sight adjustment [Re: Zamber8420]
mequirky Offline
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Registered: 03/28/11
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Loc: Dale City Va.
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Beretta's are opposite most guns: Left-OFF, Right-ON as you look/point the gun to shoot.
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