WTB Gun Sight Paint

I have painted many of my front sights with florescent red. But the results were poor until a CGNr explained that the first step is a bright white paint. After that is dry, paint on the red. the result is outstanding.

I bought two little jars of paint at a model store.

I cut a piece of card stock to a point and use that to apply the paint.
 
Flourescent craft paint (orange and yellow for me) from wal mart or any craft store works well. Have to reapply every six months or so. Bottle costs about $1 each and lasts 5 life times. I use a toothpick to apply it with the slide off and just standing on end until it dries
 
Just use a good enamel based paint...Testors model paint works great.
It provides a good-looking, durable finish...most pistol sights are painted in with enamel right from the factory.


Exactly what I was gonna say... Testors model paint.

Walmart/Canadian Tire sells kits (~ $10-$50), or a hobby/RC store if you just want the 2 colors (~ $3 ea).

White base coat, orange on top. ;)

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I have painted many of my front sights with florescent red. But the results were poor until a CGNr explained that the first step is a bright white paint. After that is dry, paint on the red. the result is outstanding.

I bought two little jars of paint at a model store.

I cut a piece of card stock to a point and use that to apply the paint.

Thank you very much for passing this along, Ganderite! I've been painting sights for awhile and was often less than enthralled with the results of orange or red paint by itself...I'm going to try this white base coat technique for sure!! :)
 
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