Quote Originally Posted by jack76590 View Post
$15 is a very fair price. Don't know if Steve had a "universal tool" that fits many guns or gun specific tool. But you can get quality gun specific tools in $100-$120 range. Maryland Gun Works is one of the better brands. But you still need to make a few sight installs or adjustments to justify cost compared to $15. Link.

http://www.topgunsupply.com/sight-installation-tools/
His price really isn't bad at all. That's his "base installation charge" for any simple work done to any gun and then he charges $35 an hour for any other gunsmithing work.

Again, I'm not crazy about his attitude some days and his lack of a customer service mentality, but you just really can't beat his prices or his allowing of "walk in" jobs.