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Not off the top of my head.

 

However, in the case of my metal slided Glocks I employed a bit of modification to make my rear sight stay put. Speficially, I drilled and tapped it to 6-32 thread and stuck a setscrew in there. The dovetail the sight fits into seems to be deep enough to keep the setscrew from popping the sight out of its channel when tightened, but it also provides enough tension to keep the blighter where you put it. This keeps the sights adjustable, unlike previous arrangements of mine that involved superglue and a lot of cursing.

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While the front sight sits tight, the rear sight really needs to be glued or shimmed in place, because the dovetail on a real Glock is larger than on the KSC/KWA Glocks. A slice of a beer can makes the fit snug. I just put real Tritium sights on my Glock with this method and I can't see them falling off anytime soon.

 

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