Snubnose Sight Paint

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Yeah, I know these aren't "aim-carefully" designs, but the front sight on a DuraCoat'ed Agent can flat disappear.

It doesn't disappear now.

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Looks good!

Another choice is Testor's fluorescent orange, available in hobby stores.
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Looks great! What did you use?
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used Testo's white enamel right out of the old hobby box
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doc540 wrote:used Testo's white enamel right out of the old hobby box
Oh no Doc, you mean you didn't use the high-dollar paint specifically designed for application to firearms, but a bottle of 89¢ model paint?? Isn't that, like, sacrilege or something?? :biggrinjester:

Seriously, it looks great Doc!

Over the years I have probably painted more sights than you can shake a stick at with model paint. I used to use the orange paint that I got as a kid when I built my model of the General Lee from Dukes of Hazzard.

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Have also used a super bright white that almost glows at dusk or with any little bit of ambient light source. Sure makes for a lot quicker sight acquisition!! :thumbs2:
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Keith B wrote: I used to use the orange paint that I got as a kid when I built my model of the General Lee from Dukes of Hazzard.

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wow , that model car looks so life like . :lol:
i guess the model soda machine and model buildings add to the realism . :mrgreen:
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USA1 wrote:
Keith B wrote: I used to use the orange paint that I got as a kid when I built my model of the General Lee from Dukes of Hazzard.

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wow , that model car looks so life like . :lol:
i guess the model soda machine and model buildings add to the realism . :mrgreen:
Guess I should have added the disclaimer: Model not to actual size or dimensions. :mrgreen:
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Re: Snubnose Sight Paint

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Ive used my wifes nailpolish before on a set of heine sights just to get a faster shot off and although its not proper i believe that it helped a small amount to relocate my sights after a shot
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