This is a new fluorescent paint product specifically engineered to use on weapon sights. I have fooled around with their other glow paints and they worked so so. I am going to give this a try on a couple of older pistols to see how it works.
That looks like some good stuff.
Apply 1/8th inch thick for best performance, must be some kind of a thick paste.
Now, I am curious, what would it be like to put a couple of drops on the cats tail. HHHMMMMmmmm, We just got two 6 week old baby kittens.
Oh crimeneys, the wifey`d throttle Me real good over a stunt like that. :banghead: :busted: :cowboy: :whip: :dual: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I finally got around to trying this stuff. And a couple observations: It works initially, will have to wait and see if it continues to work over time.
It is very difficult to do in a tidy manner. As the picture shows, I am going to have to go back and clean up micro sized spills on my sight. The pictures also show what the sights look like in the dark after a ten second charge under a light bulb. Supposed to last 8 hours.
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Siscowet wrote: This is a new fluorescent paint product specifically engineered to use on weapon sights. I have fooled around with their other glow paints and they worked so so. I am going to give this a try on a couple of older pistols to see how it works.
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Nice light up on them sights, impressive t say the least.
I wood thing that the spillage kuld be cleaneded up by using a Q-Tip and some Brake and Parts cleaner. For the spillage closer to the dot a tooth pick soakeded with Brake and Parts cleaner should do for that.
if the brake and parts cleaner does`nt remove the spillage then try it with some laquer thinner.
MLOTZI, thank You for bringing to us the bit about usingk Amazon through the AR10T website. I will now do My shopping with Amazon.com through here.
MrMarty51 wrote: Nice light up on them sights, impressive t say the least.
I wood thing that the spillage kuld be cleaneded up by using a Q-Tip and some Brake and Parts cleaner. For the spillage closer to the dot a tooth pick soakeded with Brake and Parts cleaner should do for that.
if the brake and parts cleaner does`nt remove the spillage then try it with some laquer thinner.
MLOTZI, thank You for bringing to us the bit about usingk Amazon through the AR10T website. I will now do My shopping with Amazon.com through here.
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