luangtom US Veteran Joined Feb 9, 2008 Messages 1,383 Reaction score 751 Location North Hall County, GA Apr 22, 2009 #1 Has anyone out there utilized luminescent paint on the front-sight of their S&W revolver? I am talking about the "glow-in-dark" stuff...
Has anyone out there utilized luminescent paint on the front-sight of their S&W revolver? I am talking about the "glow-in-dark" stuff...
OP luangtom US Veteran Joined Feb 9, 2008 Messages 1,383 Reaction score 751 Location North Hall County, GA Apr 22, 2009 #2 Has anyone out there utilized luminescent paint on the front-sight of their S&W revolver? I am talking about the "glow-in-dark" stuff...
Has anyone out there utilized luminescent paint on the front-sight of their S&W revolver? I am talking about the "glow-in-dark" stuff...
B bountyhunter Member Joined Jan 8, 2002 Messages 1,862 Reaction score 464 Apr 22, 2009 #3 Yes, I have it on my 686. http://www.readysetglo.com/Glowpaint_water_bases.asp The green stuff is very bright if you light it up with a flashlight.
Yes, I have it on my 686. http://www.readysetglo.com/Glowpaint_water_bases.asp The green stuff is very bright if you light it up with a flashlight.
W whizbang Member Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Apr 24, 2009 #4 If you just want hi vis, you can get bright orange nail polish for about $3. A plus on the nail polish is that gun cleaning solvents don't hurt it.
If you just want hi vis, you can get bright orange nail polish for about $3. A plus on the nail polish is that gun cleaning solvents don't hurt it.
T TSQUARED Member Joined Nov 22, 2004 Messages 2,164 Reaction score 118 Location Michigan, USA Apr 25, 2009 #5 I use bright orange or red/orange acrylic model paint on the front sight.
Chipmunk6 Member Joined Jan 2, 2009 Messages 386 Reaction score 290 Location Richmond , Va Apr 26, 2009 #6 <span class="ev_code_BLUE">Howdy folks,</span> <span class="ev_code_BLUE">I've had real good results with 'fishing lure' paint.Use a throwaway brush. Chipmunk6</span>
<span class="ev_code_BLUE">Howdy folks,</span> <span class="ev_code_BLUE">I've had real good results with 'fishing lure' paint.Use a throwaway brush. Chipmunk6</span>
robertrwalsh Bronze Supporter Joined May 5, 2008 Messages 5,423 Reaction score 7,728 Location Peoples Republic of Calif Apr 26, 2009 #7 I have had good luck with finger nail polish. Also plastic model paint works well. Never tried the glow-in-the-dark stuff.
I have had good luck with finger nail polish. Also plastic model paint works well. Never tried the glow-in-the-dark stuff.
R riversalmon Member Joined Jan 22, 2009 Messages 184 Reaction score 60 Apr 26, 2009 #8 I find that my best and easiest is office supply liquid whiteout, used for typing. Comes even in a handy squeeze pen at Wal-M can repaints in
I find that my best and easiest is office supply liquid whiteout, used for typing. Comes even in a handy squeeze pen at Wal-M can repaints in