I've tried a number of these things but they are expensive, limited in their usefulness and flexibility for tall suppressor sights, and can and will damage sights in factory dovetails.
Why the manufacturers (or anyone) feel the need to install these that tight is beyond me.
I finally came across a small inexpensive kit that works for installing anything/everything.
Get the right angle dovetail files, some nice polished steel punches and some brass punches.
Learn to fit the sight so that they go in with reasonable force that doesn't take a multi ton press to move them.
There is zero reason to have sights that tight. They ain't gonna move or fall out?
Having done hundreds of these, I can fit and install most sights faster with my tools than I can trying to get one of these sight pushers set up.
FFL Type 07
"I have learned wisdom can be as simple as substituting facts for assumptions."
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