Walter Rego
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I have used the flat white paint base coat followed with fluorescent red or orange paint on the front sight serrations of a couple of stainless S&W revolvers. It helps a lot in picking up the front sight especially in those shallow notch fixed rear sights.
But as others have mentioned, many holsters will wear that paint off in short order unless the holsters are constructed in such a way as to not bear against the sight blade when holstering the gun. But you can't beat the price and the lack of it being a permanent modification.
But as others have mentioned, many holsters will wear that paint off in short order unless the holsters are constructed in such a way as to not bear against the sight blade when holstering the gun. But you can't beat the price and the lack of it being a permanent modification.