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  • BROWNELLS SWAGE POINT ONLY
  • BROWNELLS SWAGE POINT ONLY
  • BROWNELLS SWAGE POINT ONLY

BROWNELLS 1911 FRONT SIGHT STAKER - BROWNELLS SWAGE POINT ONLY

050806026773 080870213

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BROWNELLS SWAGE POINT ONLY
28.9 GBP 24 £28.90 *
Product no.: 080870213
In stock
28.9 GBP 24 £28.90 *
BROWNELLS FRONT SIGHT STAKER
84.9 GBP 64 £84.90 *
Product no.: 080817000
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84.9 GBP 64 £84.90 *
28.9 84.9 2 GBP
28.9 GBP £28.90

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Product no.: 080870213

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Variations:

BROWNELLS SWAGE POINT ONLY
28.9 GBP 24 £28.90 *
Product no.: 080870213
In stock
28.9 GBP 24 £28.90 *
BROWNELLS FRONT SIGHT STAKER
84.9 GBP 64 £84.90 *
Product no.: 080817000
In stock
84.9 GBP 64 £84.90 *

Description:

Makes Sight Staking Easier
Makes front sight staking effortless, faster and far more accurate. Improved, offset punch design efficiently directs the full force of the hammer blow downward against the sight tenon. Hardened, "V"-shaped tip easily displaces both wide and narrow tenons for a great-looking, tight-fitting front sight that won't shoot loose. Large, square shaft is easier to hold, see and hit so there's less chance of a missed hammer blow striking your customer's expensive slide.

Swage Point

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  • Delivery weight: 0.005kg
  • Shipping width: 83mm
  • Shipping length: 146mm
  • UPC: 050806026773

Item details

Made in USA

Customers reviews

Customer ratings (8)

4.8 / 5
Definitely recommended

Brownells USA Works Great - Tips for Use. 04/01/2016

Works nicely. I use Black Max adhesive under under the sight. Clamp as pictured to hold everything steady. Then use little taps to slowly swage the tennon. -So easy with the correct tool.



Definitely recommended

Brownells USA Works As Discribed!!! 04/10/2014

Using the staking tool was easier than what I thought. A drill press vise would have helped, since you need something solid and firm under the front sight. It also frees up both hands. Start at the back of the tenon, work your way to the front.Turn the tip 90 degrees and work back to front again. Work the tenon until it is properly flared. Use a Dremel to grind the tenon down just enough for proper bushing installation. This was my first time at staking a front sight. Watched YouTube first. Great results.

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