HK P7 PSP... white dot came off of rear sight!

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Back before Christmas I was shooting my P7 PSP (German police surplus, one of the ArmsEast ones, a very nice gun) and I noticed that one of the dots flew off! I looked around for the piece that flew off... but it was gone (I was thinking of crazy-gluing it back, probably wouldn't have worked anyway).

What should I do? I can order a new rear sight from Numrich for about $35 US (plus b.s. to get it here). One of the Range Officers (whose opinion I value) said, don't bother trying to put anything in the old sight. The original white dots are pushed in with a machine at the factory. Anything you try and put in there will just fly out right away. What do you guys think? The sights still work fine, it just looks a bit weird. Does anybody that bought a PSP and swapped out the sights want to sell me their rear sight cheap?

Ever heard of this happening with HK's before (or others)?
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based on reading from HKpro, it state that you should just put paint/ white it since this is a problem still exist in today's HK (USP series)
 
If it was mine I would superglue something (preferably white) in the hole. If it needed to be painted white after I would just do that. One of my Beretta's sports white-out sights.
 
I just went and checked out some plastic I have now that you got me thinking about it. I think I have the perfect material to pop in there (I would use superglue as well). I could send you a small piece.
 
This is the stuff I have. It is 1/16" white plastic for side dots on a guitar fret broard.

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perhaps a drop of white appliance paint (stuff to fix washer, fridge) which when applied should form a drop. You would have the gloss to. Ive used liquid paper in the past as well- but its not durable.
 
I just went and checked out some plastic I have now that you got me thinking about it. I think I have the perfect material to pop in there (I would use superglue as well). I could send you a small piece.

Thanks for the offer, and thanks to everyone for the responses. It is a bloody aggravating situation. Maybe I should take you up on your offer of using that fretboard stuff. Worth a try anyway. If that doesn't work I can go on to step two. Looks like you are somewhere around Vancouver, possibily. I'll get in touch through PM.
 
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