Plink said:Not that it's needed right this minute, but, is the tritium chip in the older C79 replaceable by us mere mortals? Or is this something I would need to send the unit in for?
ADK said:I would say replace by professional as the CF told us that if it cracked simply mark the area and walk away and inform higher as it is radioactive. I used to think they were just exagerating but you can't be too sure.
no amount of shooting or what ever bargain you get is not worth getting cancer leukimia etc play safecanucklehead said:I think people are overestimating the amount of tritium in an Elcan.
If you break the face of your watch with luminecient numbers, do you call a Hazmat team? Yeesh.
Agreed it's not best to rub the stuff on your nuts, but calling the area 'radioactive' after breaking a tritium vial is ridiculous.

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Agreed it's not best to rub the stuff on your nuts, but calling the area 'radioactive' after breaking a tritium vial is ridiculous.
Joking aside, I would imagine that something caustic would do a good job of reacting away any tritium. Convert the hydrogen paint to water and salts.X-man said:Yeesh! NOW He tells me!![]()
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canucklehead said:Plink - keep in mind that the tritium in an Elcan is MUCH more dim than say a vial of tritium in a set of night sights. I thought mine was dim as well, but it's a 2003 production and from what I've read it's essentially the 'correct' brightness. It's not supposed to be a bright glowing dot.
I think Armament Technologies will do a refurb, but unless you've lost the nitrogen seal, it's not worth it just for the tritium.
canucklehead said:I think people are overestimating the amount of tritium in an Elcan.
If you break the face of your watch with luminecient numbers, do you call a Hazmat team? Yeesh.
Agreed it's not best to rub the stuff on your nuts, but calling the area 'radioactive' after breaking a tritium vial is ridiculous.
Plink - keep in mind that the tritium in an Elcan is MUCH more dim than say a vial of tritium in a set of night sights. I thought mine was dim as well, but it's a 2003 production and from what I've read it's essentially the 'correct' brightness. It's not supposed to be a bright glowing dot.
I think Armament Technologies will do a refurb, but unless you've lost the nitrogen seal, it's not worth it just for the tritium.



























