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Heat it and use the sight pusher. A hair dryer is fine if you dont have a heat gun. Beating on it with a punch will fuck up the finish.
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The sight pusher is a bit too big. The CZ slide is narrow and just barely fits without falling off the inside edge. So I'm nervous using it.Heat it and use the sight pusher. A hair dryer is fine if you dont have a heat gun. Beating on it with a punch will fuck up the finish.
Heat works miracles. I used to jump on breaker bars to take apart a valve flange. Add some heat and it's like butter. They may have used Loctite. Without heat, it's not moving. Sig pistols are notorious for needing an arbor press to get the sights out. Maybe CZ too.The sight pusher is a bit too big. The CZ slide is narrow and just barely fits without falling off the inside edge. So I'm nervous using it.
I don't see a hair dryer doing it. I've beat on it directly with a larger mallet with a plastic head... no dice. This fucking thing isn't moving.
Daddy LIKE. P-01 AND the aforementioned Beretta 92G may end up in the safe here.
Already tried a real sight pusher.And/or use a REAL sight pusher?
Yeah... I'm not comfortable taking a torch to it. I have no idea what that might do to the slide finish. That's a definite no for me. I'd take it to a smith before I'd resort to that.Heatgun or butane torch on sight-wait 2 minutes or so- then dust off/freeze spray just on sight. I blow it from bottom of slide up as to not get any on slide- just corner or sight. Whack the shit out of it.
Few years ago I had 1 that would not move- turned out the ceracoat or ? Had rolled up when sight was installed and acted like JB weld.
The pocket torch did the trick- being the heat is on the sight not slide- wouldnt worry about heat stressing the metal-springs etc.
The setscrew should be metric. I assume you figured that out and its backed out all the way.
Note: That CZ Custom pusher is for aligning sights not fully pushing them out.