Gunsmithing Glock sight work tooling now available from LRI

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    Necessity is the mother of invention. So it is said....

    Recently one of our dealers asked us to do some slide work on a Glock. Sourcing solid, micrograin carbide tooling for this proved difficult. -as in, no one seemed to have it. That box is now checked.

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    LRI is now making its own tooling for barrel work and Glock sight installation. These cutters are solid, micrograin carbide and ground to 74*.

    In stock and ready to ship.

    Happy to help.


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    Would love to see a new....quick turn, high QC, customer focused reamer company in play.

    Chad—-get some more tooling ($$$), spit out some awesome code, “make dust” and roll! Not sure how the numbers work for you but wow...the market is potentially there!!! Your customer base certainly is.

    Love to see how you cut carbide! PT&G needs a successor
     
    Chad any chance you plan to do slide cuts? Specifically for vp9 and vp9sk?


    I have no idea what that is buddy. I am a NEWB with this stuff and am only about as smart as the job in front of me with clear instructions on what needs to be done. Once I have that, then its just a matter of getting it up and running. I am putting very little "creative thought" into this stuff as it seems to be very cut and dry on what needs to happen. (least what I've done so far) My pistol kung foo on"what is what what" is in its infancy.

    This tooling thing is just a spin off. Were making tools now so when I run into a snag, I solve that just so that things keep moving forward.


    Long and short on this. If your willing to spell in detail what you are talking about, I am confident we can help.

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    Sorry I was not more specific. I was talking about rmr or mini red dot cuts into pistol slides so u can mount a MRD. As red dots become more rugged, they are the future of pistol sighting. The speed and time reduction in training required to shoot to a competent level is crazy. It's almost like cheating