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I'm new here, and excited to be a part of things! I actually chose to join this forum because I'd lurked a bit before I purchased my first wheel gun, the aforementioned .38. So: I don't have great eyes and I'm having a bit of trouble with quick target acquisition. The sights on this revolver are solid, but only if the light hits them right (for me.) I tried the nail polish trick, but it looked absurd and I hated it. I also tried that gun sight paint, and it came off in one solid piece of acrylic. I've spoken to a couple of gunsmiths and they've all told me something different, but I've narrowed it down to two options.
1. Totally get rid of the sights and put a dovetail / new sights on.
2. Mill a small line through the serrated part of the front sight (vertically) and fill it with bright white paint.
Thoughts/ideas/suggestions?
1. Totally get rid of the sights and put a dovetail / new sights on.
2. Mill a small line through the serrated part of the front sight (vertically) and fill it with bright white paint.
Thoughts/ideas/suggestions?