Paint front sight?

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Very nice!
 
I have used the Testers model paint on my front sights with very good results, BUT, the paint comes in this really small bottle. Use it once and then screw the cap back on. After a month it's impossible to get the cap off. I finely tried some pliers and broke the glass bottle, making a huge red mess everywhere. Love the painted sights but the bottle caps are atom bomb proof. David
 
Captain Hornet, The trick is to dab a bit of paper towel with some paint thinner and wipe the very top of the bottle clean as well as the inside of the bottle cap before screwing the cap back on. That will keep the lid from being stuck by the paint.
 
I too have old eyes ,and need help.

The best I`ve found is to super glue a strip of plastic drink cup material to the sight . I like the bright yellow , it really stands out .
You can get lots of different colors and all of them are very bright ,and last a very long time .
Oh by the way I also tried and had absolutely no luck with the bright sight paint company that stuff is worthless.
 
The best part is, if it wears off in the holster, it can be re-applied in seconds.

Apparently the Testors thing has been popular for decades. I have seen some older S&W's with equally old, faint traces of Testors red on the front sight blades.
 
I think what's so good about the Testors is you can put it were you want & it holds up pretty good, is available in lots of colors & can be removed without a trace with acetone, plus as stated above can be re-applied very easily..
It works way better than that rubbery sight paint that clumps up & leaves a ugly finish..
 
I washed the area to be painted first with rubbing alcohol. The let it dry and paint. I purchased the white glo paint for doing sights. Then let it dry. It's been many years since on my ccw pistol.
 
I'm not sure why you feel the need for painted front sights, I can see mine just fine. Actually, I can see Russia from my house.

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You revived a almost 4 and a half year old thread for that! God Bless You!
 
Plain black sights work best for me. One reason I don't like stainless steel handguns.
 
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My white dot fell out of the front sight of my M&P .40 a well know problem with them. Although I want to install a tactical all black rear sight and a gold bead front. Until then I just painted it with a fluorescent bright orange. It's very easy to pick up fast, at least indoors, as I haven't had a chance to try it outdoors yet. Let me know what you think. Also is there anyone out there who's installed a gold dot in front of an all black rear sight? What is the result! Do you like it? or would you do something different if you had to do it again? Later All,

PS: I've since painted the rear sight with a flat black.

Dennis in Idaho
"Keep your Powder Dry & your *** Down!"
 
From a recent post.

All my carries and my shooters have a painted front sight. My eye's are as old as I am :D

Testor's model paint, white for the undercoat and then "GI Red" on top. It stays on well but comes off easy if you need it to.

First couple I would degrease, masked with painters tape and lay down the white with a fine brush, after it dried I'd do the red with a fresh brush.

Anymore, I degrease, and use a toothpick dipped in paint, white then red. Clean up with mineral spirits.

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"masked with painters tape" very helpful for lining it up even on the serrations, eliminates runoff on the side of the sight blade, and most importantly lets you cordon of a specific area like the photo above.
 
Got an uncle-in-law who does this to his J fame (can't remember model number) with Orange nail polish. Says it stays on better than anything else he has tried, and only has to re-touch it every couple of years.
 
I couldn't see the front sight on my BG380 in low light so I used paint pens I bought at Home Depot....they are oil base.
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I used Sight Brite GREEN Sight paint on my 64 that I shoot in SSR/Classic Division. It really helped.
I ended up doing a much better fix and had Ron Power cut a Novak dovetail, and installed a correct height 1911 Fiber Optic front sight. I can see the front sight much better.

Bob
 
My 686 originally had the RR/WO sights, which are terrible in sunlight. I tried painting them black, which worked ok on the rear sight. It did NOT work on the front sight. The RR insert is smooth and still reflects light, making it hard to see. I eventually replaced it with a black ramp.

My 66 has a stainless front sight with RR, that is really terrible in sunlight. It is integral with the barrel and not easily replaced, I haven't decided what to do to fix it yet.

I've never seen colored sight that was better than plain black. A Patridge sight is best of all.
 
Sure! "Do what you gotta do" to see that front sight; it's the key to accurate shooting. I knew a lady cop who took the red nail polish out of her purse and painted the front sight of her Model 60 at her desk one day. When I was shooting PPC, it was common to smoke the front sight a dense, dull carbon black with a lamp made specially for that purpose.
 
Seeing the front sight on my 642 is just hard for me. I am thinking about painting the front sight. As I look at some of the pictures it seems that about one third of the ramp is painted. In some pictures it looks like the section of the front sight right above the serrations of the ramp is painted, in others it doesn't look like it's painted. I am confused as to the proper way to do this. I suppose I could take some painters tape and mask off the ramp until I get a perfect sight picture but I am curious as to what others do. Thanks!
 
I paint the serrated part with jig and lure paint nice neon colors and chip resistant.
 
Groo here
If your a real man and can stand it use Hot Pink.
My friends Magna-port custom has the blade for the front sight and it works.
 
There is a reason I carry a couple bottles of nail polish in my range bag, and it aint because I wear a dress...

Larry
 
I just picked up this 686-1 at a Pawn Shop. I needed the sights painted so I did this. I mixed the two colors and they work well.
 

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I also use the orange nail polish. Went to the dollar store, they have all kinds of wild colors. It has been on the front sights of two guns for several months and are just know starting to show a little wear.
 

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