The Aim Sports PJKSA Sight Adjustment Tool eliminates the frustration of adjusting front sight posts on AK-platform rifles and SKS carbines without proper tooling. This precision-machined steel tool provides the leverage and fit needed for accurate sight adjustments in the field or at the workbench.
What Makes This Different
Unlike improvised tools or generic sight adjusters, the PJKSA features rifle-specific geometry that matches AK and SKS front sight post dimensions exactly. The black oxide finish resists corrosion while providing a non-reflective surface. The tool's length and handle design deliver optimal torque control, preventing over-adjustment that can damage delicate sight components.
Key Features
- Precision-fit geometry specifically designed for AK-platform and SKS front sight posts
- Durable steel construction with black oxide corrosion-resistant finish
- Ergonomic handle length provides proper leverage without over-torquing
- Compatible with standard AK-47, AK-74, and SKS rifle sight assemblies
- Compact size fits easily in range bags and field maintenance kits
- Professional-grade tool suitable for armorer and gunsmith use
- Non-marring design protects sight post threads and surrounding components
Field testing demonstrates reliable performance across temperature ranges from -20°F to 120°F without binding or slippage. The tool maintains its grip on sight posts even when contaminated with powder residue or light corrosion. Competitive shooters and military armorers rely on this tool for precise windage adjustments during zeroing procedures and routine maintenance.
Technical Specs
- Material: Heat-treated steel with black oxide finish
- Overall length: Approximately 4.5 inches
- Handle diameter: 0.5 inches for secure grip
- Compatibility: AK-47, AK-74, AKM, SKS rifle platforms
- Weight: 2.1 ounces
- Country of origin: Taiwan
- SKU: PJKSA
This specialized tool represents essential equipment for anyone serious about maintaining proper zero on their AK or SKS rifle. Professional gunsmiths stock this tool for customer service work, while serious shooters keep one in their range kit for immediate sight corrections.