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    Default Need Suppressor Height Sights Installed

    I have ordered two sets of suppressor height sights for my Beretta APX Combat Full Size and Centurion models (Beretta finally got offa their ass and released them stateside).

    I'm looking for a local gunsmith that can install them for me. Would anyone have any recommendations? Bowers said they don't work on Beretta APX series...
    Last edited by TresMonos; 09-10-2021 at 11:13.

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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Once you have them installed, you're going to need new holsters.
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    Have you thought about getting a site tool and doing it your self. I bought the Wheeler Engineering Armorer's Handgun Sight Tool and it has payed for its self and then some. I also have a mgw sight tool for a glock. It is nice but will not do suppressor sights(at least the one I own). I have used the wheeler on all kinds of makes and model of auto with out a problem. There is a slight learning curve and some growing pains. But it has served me well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerstroke79 View Post
    Have you thought about getting a site tool and doing it your self. I bought the Wheeler Engineering Armorer's Handgun Sight Tool and it has payed for its self and then some. I also have a mgw sight tool for a glock. It is nice but will not do suppressor sights(at least the one I own). I have used the wheeler on all kinds of makes and model of auto with out a problem. There is a slight learning curve and some growing pains. But it has served me well.


    One of the major upsides to having your own tools is. You're not told, well 'm backed up 2 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Once you have them installed, you're going to need new holsters.
    The holsters I will be using were made with RMR cuts and a channel for taller sights.

    Quote Originally Posted by powerstroke79 View Post
    Have you thought about getting a site tool and doing it your self. I bought the Wheeler Engineering Armorer's Handgun Sight Tool and it has payed for its self and then some. I also have a mgw sight tool for a glock. It is nice but will not do suppressor sights(at least the one I own). I have used the wheeler on all kinds of makes and model of auto with out a problem. There is a slight learning curve and some growing pains. But it has served me well.
    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    One of the major upsides to having your own tools is. You're not told, well 'm backed up 2 months.
    I thought about it, but there are only two pistols that need the sight change. The rest already have trijicons installed. I found someone that will do them for me with a short turn around time.
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