LYMAN
| SKU | Designation | French Law | MSRP | Stock |
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| SKU LYM293 | Designation Accusight Adjustment Tool #7031287 | French Law Vente libre |
MSRP
376.00 € incl. tax
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Out of stock
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Lyman is a long-established name in gunsmithing and shooting tools, offering reliable and durable workshop solutions. The AccuSight tool range focuses on precision machining and ergonomics to facilitate the work of professionals and competitors.
Professional tool for adjusting and installing sights on pistols, made of CNC machined aluminum.
Designed for demanding gunsmiths, competitors, and hobbyists, this tool allows for the installation, adjustment, or removal of dovetail sights without damaging the slide or front sight. The dedicated machined pocket facilitates operations on 1911 -style slides.
CNC machining from a solid block of aluminum ensures stable geometry and precise supports. Four horizontal clamps and one vertical clamp guarantee rigid workpiece support during operation. The push screw offers micrometric adjustment in 1/32″ increments for fine and controlled movement.
The large pusher provides the necessary torque to move stubborn components without putting stress on the slide; the adjustable height stroke allows the tool to be adapted to different slide thicknesses. The tool is versatile and compatible with most front and rear dovetail components.
Works with most pistols equipped with dovetail sights; however, check the spacing and dimensions of the firearm's dovetail before use. Not suitable for non-dovetail systems or heavily modified slides without adaptation.
Clean the work area, protect sensitive surfaces (thin adhesive tape recommended), and tighten the clamps gradually to avoid marking. Use a light lubricant on the push screw if necessary and check the alignment after each operation.
Wipe dry after use, avoid prolonged immersion; store in a dry place to preserve the anodizing and machining. Periodically check the clearance of the clampings and the flatness of the supports.