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HELP. I am trying to move the rear sight. HOW. Removed the Allen key. Using a vice. Brass punch and hammer 100 solid his. From both side. Did not budge the sight. Oh. This is on a. EMP4 ccc. Contour. Help. Please
how about a quality made sight pushing tool, instead of that method you are trying?
Dear Mr. Cascio,
Excellent review, sir. Your detailed article just gave me even more reason to seriously consider the upgraded EMP 4″ 9mm as my next range gun. I own two full size 1911s. A Dan Wesson A2 45 acp (an upgraded version of the iconic AI, which I carried as a young Paratrooper in Vietnam) and a Colt Government Rail Gun in 9mm. Now that I am in the winter of my years (turning 73 this coming December), my hands aren’t what they used to be. Painful. I would very much like to know how is the felt recoil with the EMP 9mm? Mild or sappy?
It would be a pleasure to hear from you when your time allows. Thank You.
HELP. I am trying to move the rear sight. HOW. Removed the Allen key. Using a vice. Brass punch and hammer 100 solid his. From both side. Did not budge the sight. Oh. This is on a. EMP4 ccc. Contour. Help. Please
how about a quality made sight pushing tool, instead of that method you are trying?
Dear Mr. Cascio,
Excellent review, sir. Your detailed article just gave me even more reason to seriously consider the upgraded EMP 4″ 9mm as my next range gun. I own two full size 1911s. A Dan Wesson A2 45 acp (an upgraded version of the iconic AI, which I carried as a young Paratrooper in Vietnam) and a Colt Government Rail Gun in 9mm. Now that I am in the winter of my years (turning 73 this coming December), my hands aren’t what they used to be. Painful. I would very much like to know how is the felt recoil with the EMP 9mm? Mild or sappy?
It would be a pleasure to hear from you when your time allows. Thank You.
Yours Truly,
Jim Lochard