Paint for sights options?
I just purchased Rock Island Armory M206. This revolver has a parkerized finish and the sights are a bit hard too pick up. What would be a good semi permanent options for painting the sights? I have read about nail polish, white out, etc. What works both pros and cons?
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I have tried both of your examples and have found that automobile touch up pens work best for me. If you totally degrease the sight before applying the paint will last a long time and if it should wear or dull with use 1 pen is a lifetime supply. Bob 0 -
I've been using "Neon Orange" , acrylic paint. On my front sight(s). For years. Really makes the front sight, stand out.
Sold in the hobby department of Walmart. $ 2, for a small plastic bottle. The I.D. on the bottle, is "2852E Orange". This paint is fast drying, and quite durable. I clean the sight with 91% alcohol. Prior to applying paint, with tooth pick.0 -
Back in the day, I would inlet a plastic insert into the ramp. I had some international orange stuff. That worked very good. Dovetailed with double tapers, heated plastic pressed into place - I never had one come out. Front sights can be very hard metal.
Paint - will need touched often or not - depends on the paint type, use of the pistol, choice of solvents, holster...
These days I would consider doing something along the tritium insert (re-purpose) but that's just me.0 -
I have painted front sights and still do on most all my pistols that I shoot. I prefer fluorescent orange my self, but what I have found regardless of the color you choose is this, if you paint the sight white first before you apply the colored paint, you will be a lot more satisfied with the out come. Painting over a dark colored sight with out using a light color underneath the color you choose, doesn’t allow the light that is available to reflect very well off the color.
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