Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Review: XS Sights DXT2 Big Dot for the XD-S Mod.2 OSP” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/xs-sights-dxt2-big-dot-review/.
I was just speaking to the fact about the SA OEM sight removal being next to impossible, if downright impossible, without needing to send it to Springfield for removal.Hmmm! Looking at the specs, not sure if they have sights for the XDM Elite OSP 10mm co-witness compatible.
But, I just wanted to work on it myself. You know, satisfaction with a job well done. How much do you charge?Why not send it to @xdman ?
His prices are criminally low, his work is above reproach and his turn around times are ridiculously fast.But, I just wanted to work on it myself. You know, satisfaction with a job well done. How much do you charge?
Thank you for your reply. Yes, I agree that one should acquire the proper tools for the job. However, the research for the sight pusher tools reveals inadequate tools that can do the job that regular folks have access to. What sight pusher tools do professional gunsmiths use?His prices are criminally low, his work is above reproach and his turn around times are ridiculously fast.
If you want to do the work yourself, there are a few threads around here detailing the trials and tribulations of the process with these guns. I would recommend acquiring the proper tools for the job.
For these guns I believe most of them are using brass punches and a BFH. I could be misremembering. That's why I suggest you use the search feature to find some of the threads on it.Thank you for your reply. Yes, I agree that one should acquire the proper tools for the job. However, the research for the sight pusher tools reveals inadequate tools that can do the job that regular folks have access to. What sight pusher tools do professional gunsmiths use?
Thanks again. Nothing appears in the search for gun sight installation tools. too, I have not been able to find a gunsmith who is willing to share information about what sight tool they use. Industrial secret apparently. One gunsmith that I used, and who was unable to remove the XDM sights, only offered to tell me the tool he uses removes everything and thus, if he can't remove it, it can't be removed. I finally did find a gunsmith who got the job done. A brass punch and BFH is cumbersome and also offers opportunities to damage the sights.For these guns I believe most of them are using brass punches and a BFH. I could be misremembering. That's why I suggest you use the search feature to find some of the threads on it.
What did the gunsmith use to get the job done ? Several people here who have had trouble getting the SA sights off reportedly had to use a brass punch and a hammer.Thanks again. Nothing appears in the search for gun sight installation tools. too, I have not been able to find a gunsmith who is willing to share information about what sight tool they use. Industrial secret apparently. One gunsmith that I used, and who was unable to remove the XDM sights, only offered to tell me the tool he uses removes everything and thus, if he can't remove it, it can't be removed. I finally did find a gunsmith who got the job done. A brass punch and BFH is cumbersome and also offers opportunities to damage the sights.
The gunsmith wouldn't tell me what tool he used to remove the SA sights. I tried using a hammer and brass punch myself, but the sights would not budge.What did the gunsmith use to get the job done ? Several people here who have had trouble getting the SA sights off reportedly had to use a brass punch and a hammer.
I understand that, but I was speaking to the OP video where he says that XS has sights to fit "the full line of XD Springfield series.I was just speaking to the fact about the SA OEM sight removal being next to impossible, if downright impossible, without needing to send it to Springfield for removal.
David - for this article, I used the MGW Sight Pro mounted in a bench vise. Agree that the factory sights are stiff for sure, as are many brands (some are even more so!). This tool is very expensive if one is only interested in occasional use, but it is the best one made to my knowledge. I wrap a shop rag around the T handle or wear a glove and then give it all I've got. Once it breaks free, it gets better. I strongly advise against adding leverage to the T handle (and MGW warns that it will void their warranty if you do) - too much risk of breaking things. Most gun shops will install the sights for free or a small charge if you buy them through their store. Wishing you the best outcome! Thanks for reading/watching!OK, I'm not alone here based on reading forum comments over time. Springfield Armory XD series sights are either nearly impossible, or impossible, to remove regardless of the sight pusher products one uses. I do not understand how a professional gunsmith is able to remove them ... sometimes. I've actually had one gunsmith give up on my XDM Elite and recommend that I send the slide in to Springfield Armory. Why in the world are Springfield sights so terrible to remove?
My XD-M .45 ACP, I gave up trying to punch the sights out of the slide, sight pusher was no go either....OK, I'm not alone here based on reading forum comments over time. Springfield Armory XD series sights are either nearly impossible, or impossible, to remove regardless of the sight pusher products one uses. I do not understand how a professional gunsmith is able to remove them ... sometimes. I've actually had one gunsmith give up on my XDM Elite and recommend that I send the slide in to Springfield Armory. Why in the world are Springfield sights so terrible to remove?